A fantastic producing pattern for sure! One variation I have started using on this and other patterns like the TnL where dyed guinea has been the typical choice is to use dyed grizzly hen saddle instead. Makes for a nice looking, full throat and the fish seem to like it as well. I remember a comment from Rob Solo back in his old Hooks and Hackles show about using dyed grizzly instead of guinea because the barring in grizzly imitates natural insects better.
If you run it through you fingers several times it flatten's the Antron out .A trick I learned by Savage flies on you tube.Floss is also a good alternative .
Looks great to me! I actually like when tyers rotate the rise a bit, gives a couple of different views of the fly as it progresses. Well done!
Thank you!
Gidday Chris. You do a fantastic job. Thanks.
Thanks Ken i always appreciate your kind words!!
Very nice looking fly.
Thank you!!
A fantastic producing pattern for sure! One variation I have started using on this and other patterns like the TnL where dyed guinea has been the typical choice is to use dyed grizzly hen saddle instead. Makes for a nice looking, full throat and the fish seem to like it as well. I remember a comment from Rob Solo back in his old Hooks and Hackles show about using dyed grizzly instead of guinea because the barring in grizzly imitates natural insects better.
I need to try it :)… thanks Kevin
If you run it through you fingers several times it flatten's the Antron out .A trick I learned by Savage flies on you tube.Floss is also a good alternative .
Awesome tips Kenneth thank you
Looks great 👍
Thanks Nick
Lovely job.
Thanks Chuck!!!
Great job!! All I use is a Nimbus, if it's not working I tie on another one😉
Hahaha, i love it👊🏼👊🏼
Beauty bro 😊
Thanks Owen!!
Here's a guy who doesn't know what "ugly" really is. C'mon over to my place some day and I'll show you....
HahahahHah. Thanks Stephen. We all know the fish like the ugly ones better anyway