Good looking fly Mr. Phillips! Good job on the biography too.
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Good looking fly Mr. Phillips! Good job on the biography too.
I want to purchase these dvd's too, but when I go to their website I cannot find anything about ordering in US Dollars, shipping costs to the USA, shipping methods, time in transit or anything else pertaining to the USA. I know I am computer illiterate, but could you please give me some help and added direction? I even emailed Wide Open Outdoor Film the same questions and have not received a reply. Thank you very much.
Very clever use of simple materials to execute an attractive and probably effective. (after I tie and fish a few I will confirm the effectiveness).
I will be trying them on bass.
Bruce
Ted,
Click a link to Wide Open Outdoor Film in the box to the right, and you will be taken to a site where the DVDs can be bought online.
Martin
Brilliant as usual, Tied a few to try on fresh water Dorado on the Paraná River, Northern Argentina.
i would like to buy this dvd,i live in p.a. in the usa i am new to fly fishing but i really love the sport and challange of it. i can't seem to find the rifght place to order the dud can you direct me to the right place thank you.
Can you put some picture during the production of it.... it looks really great..:)
I'm with Kelly, grizzly rocks and this is a great streamer!
Great looking fly Joel,the Coq de Leon really sets the fly off.
Joel, your flies are always a treat for me. Beautiful fly here. I am a big fan of Coq de Leon, but have not acquired any yet. That is going to have to change. (especially after seeing this beauty~!)
I need to make a small correction on the Throat: it is a Silver Pheasant body fthr. and a G.Ph. Tippet .Thanks for the kind comments everyone.
Joel
Thanks Joel! Fixed
Great looking streamer!
Around the same time as Jans GP came out someone was asking about a pattern for Conrad Voss Bark Nymph, a pattern by Mick Huffer appears in Fly Fishing and Fly Tying September 2008 issue on pages 58 to 63 inclusive along with two variations one is a simple tail variation the other a floating or surface attractor. Step by step tying instructions with pictures and a good general write up including how to fish the fly. If you do not know Mick Huffer look him up on Google great tyer, very good fisherman and an all round good guy. Cracking fly works a treat in bright sunshine just about everywhere.
All the Best and I hope this gets to the guy who asked about it.
What a beautiful fly. Magnificent job on the tying!
Great fly Chris....I really like it and will do a couple for the upcoming season. I have to apologize for the video. I simply set my camera in front of the television to film this...and the quality shows. But even with the poor quality...it never gets old to watch!!! Dunc is missed dearly....and amazed that 5 years has passed allready.... on Feb 10 i raised a glass for him that evening!
Wonderful information. Am i correct in saying that the enamel surface once sanded is never planed to protect the underlaying fibers.
why are u giving up bob's secret's it took me 31 year's to learn what u give a way to people. with no good reason to know some tom dick and hairy fish'er men ha! i don't like it one bit im telling bob
It is a delight to see so many of your streamers so well tied. Please continue to post your wonderful streamer. The dusty Streamer is another one on the top of my list to before spring fishing.
Darren, beautiful work! These look like fish catchin' machines to me. (I must admit, I am a grizzly fanatic)
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