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Nick,

Great to see some spring action! I'm still waiting to take my first spring trip this year, but everything says that it will happen real soon now - there's something in the air!

Martin

Submitted by Bob McCorry on

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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.

Submitted by Gary on

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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.

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

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

Submitted by amir on

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hi
I want tie woolly bugger but i can not understand the pictures .
can you help me with this?

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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