I have worked with Derek's father & have had the pleasure of viewing some originals close up. They are all very unique and something any father would be proud to own. Keep up the good work Derek.
Glenn
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I have worked with Derek's father & have had the pleasure of viewing some originals close up. They are all very unique and something any father would be proud to own. Keep up the good work Derek.
Glenn
He also has a relatively new DVD out called Sylvester Nemes: The life, times, and flies of a remarkable man. Its pretty good and has some tips and tricks, some of his personal history and about 10-12 patterns.
Clean yer plate
Hello, read your review of the Perigee blanks with great interest. I am an avid fan of the OLD Powell Legacy Light series. Your description of this blanks does remind me of the Legacy Light series. If you are familiar with the OLD Powell's, would you compare this blank favoreably to the Legacy Light series. Thanks for your reply.
Amazing fish Hans, I bet it was just the first in a long row in 08 :)
Cabinfever has struck me big time, tying flies and listening to podcasts 24/7, the waters around here are murky almost dark brown from all the meltwater although there is barely any ice on my homelake.
Best wishes for all gff people.
ps. why don't we arrange a spring summit somewhere?
tight lines
Dear Les Austin,
I read about you in the danish magazine Sportsfiskeren, an spend quite a long time to find you in England. As you already know it is free to fish the shores of Denmark and it is, compared to UK or other countries cheep to get a day permit for rivers here.
I`we sure be pleased to help you if you want a danish contact for planning your next trip to Denmark.
I live in the middle of Jutland but like to go to the rivers nearby and the coasts as well.
Through my sixty years of lving I`we been fishing many places in Denmark and Europe and flyfishing and flytying had been quite a passion.
I read UK magazines from time to time. My interest for England come from tracing my relatives in London. (Grandfather).
Look foreward to hear from you.
Sincerely yours,
Martin Seest
these articles are great for a person just learning to tye tubes
thanks
awesome looking tube
what size is the conehead and tubing as im just staring to tye these
Found it ! mikestackleshop.com has a great selection on all C&F Stuff
Nice one Hanzie, bigger than i ever caught on the Oostvoornse. Maybe i should try the colder months too instead of waiting for spring to arrive.....
I have come at fly fishing from a long history of spinning and baitcasting for large freshwater fish. I have always used a Palomar knot, and I carried this into fly fishing. Every once in a while, I carefully tie a clinch knot to see if I should switch to this much easier knot. But, each time it breaks in my hands much easier (I don't even need a scale!). You are only using 60% of your tippet with a clinch knot. Switch from 4x to 6x, use a Palomar, (or other high strength knot) and get more bites!
WOOOOOOOOOOW
Hi Martin. This is a great Web site that contains a tremendous amount of information. Thanks very much for your efforts :-) GC
Hi. No, I used the Loop Opti Creek #2 for the char :)
And a Opti Stream #4 and 7 for the trout.
Christophe,
Unfortunately we sometimes get someone who tries to mess up things by casting a lot of similar votes - typically all "stinks" or all "global class". I try to keep an eye out for these voters, and ban them completely from the system. Some clown had given your image 6 times "stinks", and these votes are now removed and the person is banned from voting. Any irregularities like these, please let me know, and I will act.
Martin
hello again martin.just wondering if you can help here i fish for salmon in scotland the colours for the start of the season normally are yellow and black could you recommend any other ones for springers as i normally fish tube flys 1"half or 2"flys. kind regars frank
Hi Bob,
I've just come across this article and I also tie this type of flies. I'm from the Czech republic and I use little different way how to tie this one. My English is not so good to explain this process I can send you photo by email. best regards. Petr
hi martin. thanks for that info
Hello everybody,
When you rated "stinks!" can you explain to me your view point.
Thanks ;)
From what I know shrimp swim forward, but flee backwards (using their tail).
/atli
Nice fly ! but why not ty this fly reverse ? ( shrimp are "swimming" backwards...)
Cornelis van Leeuwen
The Netherlands
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