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Submitted by Michael 1737246385 on

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The original Grey Frede, uses Crystal Flash from tail to head including rib.

Submitted by David Shaw on

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Beautiful pattern my kind of fly,i managed to land my largest salmon of 28lb on the River Tweed two weeks ago on a home tied conehead cascade.Iam a big fan of Scandanavian style flies and get a lot of enjoyment tying them.

Submitted by Monte Kennedy on

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WOW! What great presentation of (some Rangeley) streamers that we most adore. Although many are still fished today, I mainly tie for dispaly and enjoy the art that blooms at the vise.

Submitted by Dwight on

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Adding stacked white calf tail for the tail instead of the Crystal Flash works well also.

Submitted by Dwight on

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Nice pics, I tie and use these alot. I also use a tight micro chenille for the body which makes for a streamline body..

Submitted by warren nish on

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hi guys....
iv been a salt water freek my whole life ,till i moved to johannesburg 2yr ago, a mate of mine told me about the yellows in the vaal in paris.ha ha .. well my o my i got the fever, amazing stuf!!!!!!!!
iv found very small flys and copper works well, the most yellows in on day is 36 and lost about 40 any way have fun all,

Submitted by Rolandas on

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refreshed my memories in this nasty day here in Klaipeda, thanks!

Rolandas

Pete,

Excellent flies in your latest batch! Love your tubez!

And yes, the Eurohackles are fine feathers for large streamers and saltwater flies. And great for the Abrames style flies.

Martin

Submitted by Milos Kotrba on

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One mob, one flyfishing, one Fyn! No problem!
Excepting that spinning rod :-((
Strejka you provocateur!

Ok you guys,

Slovak, Czech, CzechoSlovak...
If you could keep a little order in all these countries, it would be a lot easier... ;-)

Martin

Rolandas, GFF-supporters,

We haven't really decided anything about how to do this yet - or whether to do it at all. I am currently looking into some kind of "Support GFF" scheme, and will most likely announce something in the near future. I will have to discuss this with the partners and do it right.

We have always been non-commercial, and hold that principle high, so we want to do this the right way.

Thanks to everybody for their support!

Martin

Submitted by Benny on

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This is a great! Anyone can make the perfect gift for a fly fishing buddy with simple tools.

Submitted by Benny on

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Definitely one of my favorite flies...Oh and so easy to ty in various colors.
I have found the perfect colors to ty these in for waters out in Cal is a UV yellow or olive...DEADLY!!!

Submitted by Michael Holden on

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I have been using a Simms jacket for a couple of seasons in spite of serious leaking through the hood and the back of the neck. The reason for this, in my opinion, is that it is made from 3-layer Gore-Tex, which is a microporous membrane and gets clogged by the natural grease from your hair. Even regular washing of the garment does not overcome the problem. I will not buy a jacket made from this material again

Submitted by 1737246386 on

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Am I the only one who can not see this picture ? have tried it on 3 PC's from 2 different locations .... according to the ratings it should be a great picture....

So let try to collect those bloody 4 kilos usd

dont say that we will collect all, but atleast some portion

looking to hear

Roolis

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