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Welcome to the forum Wally :thumbup: :thumbup:
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I am an avid fly tier who specializes in North West Trout patterns. As you would expect, those tying needs have been minimal since my relocation. I have started getting into the Redfish tying. I can wait to stick one on my 6 weight! :smt007
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where are you Idaho?
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Crawforville- From N.Idaho/W. Montana....Countin the miles to take you up on the tying party, sounds great!.....need to get the CB installed first OVER!
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I've been tying for over a year now - lately I've been tying Barr flies ("Slumpbuster", "Meat Whistle" - dude has issues!) and slinky fiber/puglisi fiber 'gills.

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Good looking flys Terrier! I've tried those Puglisi peanut butters but need some more practice.
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Yeah, those 'peanut butter' patterns can be tough - I tied them way too thick at first. I think the trick is to use small amounts of fiber. Like a clouser, tie them sparse. Also, using curved scissors to trim/shape has helped a lot.
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You thought I was joking but .........

My 1st creation, the purple toad. Props to Noleflyfisher for originally showing me the fly and Reel Slow for explaining how to tie it. Thanks guys. :beer: :beer:

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Looks ghoot...I'll take a couple :wink:
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:lol: I'll send you some in a few months. The picture doesn't do these things justice. There's a lot of flaws and I fully expect everything to unravel on the 1st cast.
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Great start BD :thumbup:

Hope you gave the wife and kids ear plugs when you were tying it :-D
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That ain't shabby atall for a first attempt BD. I couldn't recycle some of my first creations fast enough.
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That dog will hunt. Looks really good BD. Feels good when a fish eats one of your own bugs.
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Thanks guys. Can't wait to get it wet. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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BD, now how about your recipe for how you tied it.
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