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This is a gallery of the Grand Category Winners in the FlyMeister 2001 fly tying competetion. Click the thumbnails to see a larger picture or click on a category name to see all entrants in that category.
Category: Muddler
Place: BEST OF SHOW! Entry number: 65
Fly name: The Green Glory
Tyer: Mikko Stenberg
Country: Finland
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Category: Traditional Salmon Featherwing - Gordon
Place: Grand Category Winner Entry number: 124
Fly name: gordon
Tyer: paul webb
Country: Canada
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Category: Catskill Dry Fly
Place: Grand Category Winner Entry number: 139
Fly name: Sable
Tyer: Calvin Mohney
Country: USA
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Category: Muddler
Place: Grand Category Winner Entry number: 153
Fly name: Muddler Minnow
Tyer: Jukka Nissinen
Country: Finland
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Category: Saltwater Baitfish
Place: Grand Category Winner Entry number: 104
Fly name: Chris Angel Bait
Tyer: Chris French
Country: USA
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Category: Featherwing Streamer
Place: Grand Category Winner Entry number: 49
Fly name: Indian Puddle (Variation)
Tyer: Robb Nicewonger
Country: USA
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Category: Tube Fly
Place: Grand Category Winner Entry number: 98
Fly name: Kotkan Aamu Special
Tyer: Mikko Stenberg
Country: Finland
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7 flies all together.

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