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Great looking streamer Steve. I'm going to tie up one, although not tandem.
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The Hornberg is the first fly I successfully tied thirty five years ago. I have since caught more fish on it than any other fly.
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ripper Bob,really like your work
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You're not going to throw something that lovely in the water, I hope
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Probably not this one :) I would bet this one will end up on a wall somewhere.
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Yes! Beautiful work. I've got a friend who always said he'd show me how to make these, but his were never this wonderful. LOVE it!
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Wow your products are really, really pretty!! Who knew?
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Thanks for sharing these! I will share with my friends.
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Bob, stunning fly! You outdid yourself on this one! A knock-out for sure!
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Bob that fly is perfect. I have often tied and fished this fly as a wet fly but never as a streamer.... I think that will change over the next week now after seeing this.
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Bob, this article is excellent. I have used a lot of schappen for throats on streamers. I am thinking that the hen feathers might work well. (although they might not be long enough for the long shanked streamers) I have a few hen capes and saddles, mostly natural. (wingless wets) Thanks for this info. I enjoyed reading this, as well as all your articles.
Kelly
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Amir,
If this very simple and clear sequence can't do it, I'm afraid we can't help you... Look on YouTube, Vimeo or ask in your local flyshop for help.
Martin
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hi
I want tie woolly bugger but i can not understand the pictures .
can you help me with this?
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Beauty fly,nicely done,great combination of materials that everyone has but does not use enough.
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Just saw the thing in Ljubljana and bought the DVD on the spot....
one of the best films in the festival - no doubt!
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Super job on this one darren. Colors are outstanding!
One of my favorite patterns.
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Thanks Joel. It's one I don't see often.
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