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That’s a mighty fine caddis pupa there Jim. I’ll have a go at tying it. Thank you for another one dude.
Great thanks for all your support.
Looks great. Really enjoying all your videos. Very inspiring and educational. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Great tip on wing material!
Glad you like it! There are many things you can find in odd places.
Winter project! Thanks!
Hope you like it!
That looks interesting for sure.
Very good fish catcher too
i love this i cant do it yet but i love it
It is a bit harder to tie materials under the hook but just give it a little practice.
Nice
Thanks
Nice fly. May I ask what bobbin holder you're using? It looks pretty interesting.
That was probably my home made bobbin holder. If you look in my "Playlist Materials" you will find a video on how to make your own.
JimThat's a great use of the aftershaft from the partridge. Do we have some type of October caddis hatch here in NE Pennsylvania? If so, what sizes have you seen? Thank you.
We do they can be from 12 - 16 depending where you are. Lackawaxen is one place I see them the lower part.
Thanks Jim.Merry Christmas
@@marks.5288 Merry Christmas
That’s a mighty fine caddis pupa there Jim. I’ll have a go at tying it. Thank you for another one dude.
Great thanks for all your support.
Looks great. Really enjoying all your videos. Very inspiring and educational. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Great tip on wing material!
Glad you like it! There are many things you can find in odd places.
Winter project! Thanks!
Hope you like it!
That looks interesting for sure.
Very good fish catcher too
i love this i cant do it yet but i love it
It is a bit harder to tie materials under the hook but just give it a little practice.
Nice
Thanks
Nice fly.
May I ask what bobbin holder you're using? It looks pretty interesting.
That was probably my home made bobbin holder. If you look in my "Playlist Materials" you will find a video on how to make your own.
Jim
That's a great use of the aftershaft from the partridge. Do we have some type of October caddis hatch here in NE Pennsylvania? If so, what sizes have you seen? Thank you.
We do they can be from 12 - 16 depending where you are. Lackawaxen is one place I see them the lower part.
Thanks Jim.
Merry Christmas
@@marks.5288 Merry Christmas