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Old 31-05-2011, 07:17 PM
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It might yet go in the bin, but I did another in a 12 just in case.
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Old 31-05-2011, 07:25 PM
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Default Re: Tying bench tidy-up wet fly.

Nice fly, you do have some handy materials on your bench, I normally find some garish colour of lite brite, flouro antron and then some random hackles and then some other stuff.
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Old 31-05-2011, 07:32 PM
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Nice fly, you do have some handy materials on your bench, I normally find some garish colour of lite brite, flouro antron and then some random hackles and then some other stuff.
That's about the ingredients right there, chuck in some elk left behind in a stacker, some random seals fur and you have it.
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Old 31-05-2011, 08:06 PM
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like that a lot Mark.
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Default Re: Tying bench tidy-up wet fly.

Not too sure about the elk but a nice tie all the same
I daren't tidy my desk as I would never find anything
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like that a lot Mark.

Cheers Andrew, but the name's Michael. The patron saint of underwear.
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Cheers Andrew, but the name's Michael. The patron saint of underwear.
oops sorry Michael.
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No worries, here's another made of bench bits.


Skinny pearly diawl bach.



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Nice diawl bach ,Mike.I sometimes use a similar one when trout are high in the water on buzzers or corixa

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Default Re: Tying bench tidy-up wet fly.

Those nice flies just go to prove that one should save bits and pieces and not just dump them as you'd be surprised how many you can get from leftover bits and bobs.(Referring to the thread about saving materials or binning them)
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