Oh oh Lee will have to resize your picture. Nice work on them bugs. Stephen you ever fish them bombers on trout ? If so how did they work on trout ?
Stephen
Same on you, use the "Insert/Edit Image" Icon to place a picture and you can resize it easily with the tool.
See Yah

Lee
P.S. Use 550 for the width in the forum,
See I told you Lee was going to resize your photo. You think you would know better by now . 
Time for Lee to make his site so that it does not just sit in the center of a decent monitor.
I just wanted to be able to see the flies....Besides, reading the help file is a last resort.And yes,,,,Those bombers will work on big trout and landlocks in the right situations,
Quote by: stephenTime for Lee to make his site so that it does not just sit in the center of a decent monitor.
I just wanted to be able to see the flies....Besides, reading the help file is a last resort.And yes,,,,Those bombers will work on big trout and landlocks in the right situations,
Stephen are you being a grumpy old bear ?
So when do you fish these bugs for Trout ? My guess around hopper time Aug . Quote me if I am way off base here.
No Dave...Not being a grumpy old bear.......My great grandmother was a Bradley....I was told they were so miserable that they could not even get along with themselves....Bracing for another snow storm later today....Had to get a front end loader to clear the driveway the other day so that I could make a beer run.
WE have a hatch of large brown mayflies for a couple of days in late june and a caddis fly hatch in the Fall. #6 bombers will work
on both occasions...Best on a pond or lake when thewind is drifting them in to a sheltered cove.
Bet would be fun on a beaver pond
Not a difficult process, but the larger ones get a mite tedious...
a couple of evenings tying shown below.
Happy Fishing and Tying