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What have you been tying lately?


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Whoa, those are beastly! I just got a few dozen articulated shanks up, and found the pattern they are destined to be used on.

What size hooks are you using on those?

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Thanks guys If I can figure out how to shoot a sbs on it I'll post it

Been tying em in two sizes.

the big ones

Front hook Dai1chi 2461 2/0

Back hook Gamakatsu B10s stinger #2

The little ones

Front hook Plain ole TMC 5263 #2 streamer hook

Back hook Gamakatsu #4 B10s stinger

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As far as those articulated shanks go I just wasn't impressed. They are a little too flimsy for my taste. I'm not sure where I saw this but I read on some forum about using Cotter Pins from the hardware store They look to be a heck of alot more stout. I might need to go prowl around Home depot a bit

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And this is the reason I like threads like these. Good ideas like this tend to surface every once in a while.

WTH am I still doing up? I need to be at 4am... grrr.

If you find those cotter pins, let me know how they work. The articulated shanks are definitely pretty flimsy. I can't imagine they will be real easy to spin deer hair on. I guess time will tell though.

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I'm working tying "micro hangtimes" Its kinda hard to tell from this pic but this guy clocks in at only about 2 or 3 inches long.

Tedd, go to bed

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Have any of you guys used Arizona Simi Seal? or any other Arizona products before? I ask because I have some coming in the mail.. Looks like a very buggy dubbing... and I know Roughfisher uses a seal dubbing for most of his flies...

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I'll get into streamers/meaty flies here before too long. Y'all are doin some nice wraps there.

First set of copper johns i've tied up. This particular one I didn't taper the body as well, but hey.

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Up next... caddis nymph, and then I'm done with the nymph box for the season.

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I am going to post this one in the fly patterns thread once the sun comes out and the light allows for nicer pics/tutorials. Took some time to develop this one (well, ok I found a pattern online and then modded it to suit my style a bit more)

Biot Caddis Nymph (I'll think of a clever name soon enough)

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The Semi Seal looks awesome dude.

This fly will fish well... really diggin it. (The Eyes. If you've seen "spaceman" you know what I mean)

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Sidenote... when's the last time you took a gander through this entire thread?

we've come a long way sir.

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The eyes are just black dumbbell eyes covered in Hard As Nails "Red Carpet"...

I agree... We've all come a long ways on our tying

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I use the sally hansons stuff too. It's great stuff. For the first time in weeks I sat down at the vise. After a quick session, I'm half way through my fly swap garbage piles.

Btw - slab theres an interesting late ice bite near the spot we fished a lot last summer. Throw streamers into slack water near current. Beginning of march I'm gonna hit it up I think.

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I have to make covert runs to Walmart at 2 a.m. to pick up Sally Hansens in clear. I don't think I could get myself to walk up to the cash register with multiple nail polish colors in my basket.

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I always get compliments like "oh that definitely matches your eyes"...

@Ted... They probably think you're a closeted cross dresser... buying nail polish at 2am :P

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I always get compliments like "oh that definitely matches your eyes"...

@Ted... They probably think you're a closeted cross dresser... buying nail polish at 2am :P

I really should stop wearing heels to the store then. crazy

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I must've never told you about the time I dressed up as an old hag for the Goodview Days parade... Was when I worked at Betty Jo's... I was Betty Jo haha... Started drinking at 8am that day... Parade was at 11am... needless to say... our float was probably the most exciting... and we weren't asked to come back... ha!.. so many stories from that day

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This is a fly that looks like it would be especially deadly for pike around here. I know I'll be throwing a few together on the vice this weekend.

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I dug up that vid after you told me about it last night. Ya that thing will kill em. Im gonna pick up that airbrush tonight and see if I can crank one of these things out. I have everything to tie one

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I think I'm going to pick up some airbrushes too. They just seem too cool not to have at least a couple of.

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Check out this pattern Ted... Here's a good way to make use of that Congo Hair for esox

http://hatchesmagazine.com/blogs/Hatches/2012/12/19/el-chupacabra-by-nick-granato/

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Yeah man, I love that fly. I actually have a package of congo hair sitting on my desk for that specific fly. I might give it a few tries tonight during the game.

That was the fly I was admiring while we were at the Fly Angler on Friday.

Granato has some other really sweet streamer patterns on his blog too. Some gnarly looking smally flies too.

fly obsession .com

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Saw that zook floatin around here and there last week, looks like I'll have to try that one in the nearish future.

Picked up tube stuff this weekend. Tied some steel stuff, but mostly pike/bass stuff for early season. Pretty much stuck with intruder style.

Hot shot:

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Part Deux:

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The family portrait is far too risqué for HSO. These flies aren't your typical girls next door... no sir.

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Saw that zook floatin around here and there last week, looks like I'll have to try that one in the nearish future.

Picked up tube stuff this weekend. Tied some steel stuff, but mostly pike/bass stuff for early season. Pretty much stuck with intruder style.

Hot shot:

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Part Deux:

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The family portrait is far too risqué for HSO. These flies aren't your typical girls next door... no sir.

I'm not much of a tier, but man those are some cool looking flies!

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