nice job theron they will catch fish
fish arn't critics as long as it looks like something buggy and they do they don't care how its tied
old saying with tying: " not catching fisherman "
good thing cause i would be in trouble ......... what ya doing today can you break free at all for a couple hours the fish are there buddy ...
Hi T Bone
May I politely suggest that you trim the belly of the deer hair bug closer to the hook shank.
That will open up the gape more and give you a better chance for the barb to penetrate.
You are improving in leaps and bounds...keep it up.
Thank you Stephen. I humbly and gratefully accept your critisicism, and was actually anxiously anticipating it.
I thought that would be the case. I learned that I need a new and very sharp pair of scissors as I was attempting to trim that hair.
Hi T Bone
When you buy a new pair of scissors...Use thjem only for hair and feathers....
NOT paper or tinsil.....Curved or straight scissors is up to the tyer....Mike uses curved,
I use straight....Maybe that is why his bugs look better than mine.
I was trying out some new patterns today. I tied two new flies to me this morning attempting a ghost like streamer withthe materials I had on hand and I wanted to spin some deer hair and here is what I ended up with.
I know they aren't real pretty but I can polish and hone the technique when I get the nuts and bolts down.
I suspect the deer hair salmon fly pattern I was trying to replicate is still too bushy and the hackle I used is too big and probably not the appropriate color, but I'm sure a bass would suck it up anyway.
The ghost like streamer pattern looks like I crowded it with too much material in my opinion. maybe a longer hook would have been a good idea. I used some mallard feathers for shoulders and did not bother with cheeks. After all who can afford jungle cock these days!?
T_Bone