Hi Martin,
That is one nice looking fly, anything with seals fur in it is pretty well a sure thing. It looks like it would be a good fly for brookies over here on my side of the pond.
Hi Martin,
That is one nice looking fly, anything with seals fur in it is pretty well a sure thing. It looks like it would be a good fly for brookies over here on my side of the pond.
Thank you for the information Martin. I\'m a big fan of C&F Design fly boxes and looking forward to see Scierra\'s models as well.
Was the problem on your side or our's?
Martin
The fly was designed for sea trout and actually caught its first two trout this weekend. It is in essence a Juletræ (Christmas Tree) with a wing made from a zonker strip from seal. Looks great in the water.
And yes, the box is a Scierra box, which indeed is very similar to the C&F Design ones. Nice boxes, actually.
Martin
Sea trout, I guess! 8) In general you'll catch every predator on this fly. It reminds me of the "juletræ" - which I even use to catch pike.
I've enjoyed the information on this site for a few years now and have had many of the wallpapers up on my desktop. I particularly like the international flavor of this site and with the new forum, the sharing of info from all around the world should be great.
Everybody.
Thanks from me, the partners and all the contributors for those heartwarming words!
We too hope that the new forum will make GFF even better.
Again: thanks!
Martin
Good looking patterns. I like the contrast between the squirrel and claret.
I have been looking for a method to present flies that I tie. I will incorporate your suggestions with what I am already doing. Thank you.
I have found your flytying site very easy to navigate. and the tying instructions simple and easy to follow.
Keep up the good work
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