Nice one Michael. I wondered why the short shank on the streamer hook... then I remembered you bent the hook shank to make it a jig. Trevor knew what he was doing, looks like a molded jig, great work Michael! If I knew how to braid chenille I'd make the bodies on Nobblers and other patterns with that technique. Wow that water was very clear. Thanks Mike and Ulla, also thanks for the blog links. 😎👍
Thanks buddy. Yeah Trevor made a lasting contribution. I use a weaving technique for some of my nymphs and leech imitation. Not that hard to do, but it looks impressive. The underwater footage is from a local spring creek. Like a green jungle even now in the midst of winter. Cheers, Michael :0)
Absolutely stunning Michael really nice.Derek
Thank you Derek. Cheers Michael :0)
Nice one Michael. I wondered why the short shank on the streamer hook... then I remembered you bent the hook shank to make it a jig. Trevor knew what he was doing, looks like a molded jig, great work Michael! If I knew how to braid chenille I'd make the bodies on Nobblers and other patterns with that technique. Wow that water was very clear. Thanks Mike and Ulla, also thanks for the blog links. 😎👍
Thanks buddy. Yeah Trevor made a lasting contribution. I use a weaving technique for some of my nymphs and leech imitation. Not that hard to do, but it looks impressive.
The underwater footage is from a local spring creek. Like a green jungle even now in the midst of winter.
Cheers, Michael :0)
Really like the look of that✌ Thanks
Thank you for your feedback, Graeme. Cheers, Michael :0)
Wonderful !
Thank you, Timothy. Cheers, Michael :0)
Caramel... looks yummy!
Thanks Hank. Pure fish candy.😁