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Wow this is a good durable mayfly body and tail; Thank You 😊-:)
Thanks for sharing this great tutorial.
Showoff with those that half-hitch dexterity!!!
Thanks for sharing this video! Fantastic technique for extended may fly bodies of a Dragon Fly tail! I'll be utilizing this method! Cheers!
I am glad to hear 😉
perfect presentation 👍
Always worth a watch. Thanks from down under.
Good you like it :-)
SMHAEN, thank you so much! I love this idea! :D looks very realistic and durable. I look forward to watching you tie more flies soon! I'll be sure to ask if I think of one!
there will be more flies later ;-)
Nice! Tight lines🐜🐛🕷️!!!!
Multumesc pentru prezentare .RO
Un lujo muchisimas gracias por enseñarme como hacer tan hermoso trabajo.
You are welcome ;-)
Ingenious! Thanks 🙏🏽
Good information thank you for the tutorial. Tight lines🪰🐜🦗!!!!!
Fantastic!
Great job
thank you. ;-)
thanks for first way, i never though that can i put fibres to easy way.
Good that you can use it :-)
👍👍👏👏🎣🐟🛶🤝🎅🍾 Thx!
Nice job!!!
Nice job
Way cool....must fish alot or sell those things...but we'll all pass with alot of flies in our boxes won't we.
Hey it’s good fun tho, and therapeutic
What's the type of foam? Polyethylene or EVA?
What is the vise you use?
Veevus G.S.P 30 , 100 , 150 , 200 ...?? merci .
Would a straightened out paperclip achieve the same result as a needle?
Well I think it could be a little to soft. but why not just try it out :-)
I remembered I have a sewing kit laying around. I chose the biggest needle out of the kit and its seeming to hold up well. Thanks!
ser sku. godt ud
Takker for ordene ;-)
Stig, have you tried the J:son Sweden method for extended foam bodies?
Hi Mark. No i haven´t but it will work i guess ;-)
👍
👍🐜🐜🐜👍
Wow this is a good durable mayfly body and tail; Thank You 😊-:)
Thanks for sharing this great tutorial.
Showoff with those that half-hitch dexterity!!!
Thanks for sharing this video! Fantastic technique for extended may fly bodies of a Dragon Fly tail! I'll be utilizing this method! Cheers!
I am glad to hear 😉
perfect presentation 👍
Always worth a watch. Thanks from down under.
Good you like it :-)
SMHAEN, thank you so much! I love this idea! :D looks very realistic and durable. I look forward to watching you tie more flies soon! I'll be sure to ask if I think of one!
there will be more flies later ;-)
Nice! Tight lines🐜🐛🕷️!!!!
Multumesc pentru prezentare .RO
Un lujo muchisimas gracias por enseñarme como hacer tan hermoso trabajo.
You are welcome ;-)
Ingenious! Thanks 🙏🏽
Good information thank you for the tutorial. Tight lines🪰🐜🦗!!!!!
Fantastic!
Great job
thank you. ;-)
thanks for first way, i never though that can i put fibres to easy way.
Good that you can use it :-)
👍👍👏👏🎣🐟🛶🤝🎅🍾 Thx!
Nice job!!!
Nice job
Way cool....must fish alot or sell those things...but we'll all pass with alot of flies in our boxes won't we.
Hey it’s good fun tho, and therapeutic
What's the type of foam? Polyethylene or EVA?
What is the vise you use?
Veevus G.S.P 30 , 100 , 150 , 200 ...?? merci .
Would a straightened out paperclip achieve the same result as a needle?
Well I think it could be a little to soft. but why not just try it out :-)
I remembered I have a sewing kit laying around. I chose the biggest needle out of the kit and its seeming to hold up well. Thanks!
ser sku. godt ud
Takker for ordene ;-)
Stig, have you tried the J:son Sweden method for extended foam bodies?
Hi Mark. No i haven´t but it will work i guess ;-)
👍
👍🐜🐜🐜👍