02-07-2007, 10:53 PM
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]I must compliment you on your effort.
The Fly on the Penny is a nice touch. Otherwise a Cracker like me would never know what a 32 looks like in the wild.
With a talent like that, you should have been doing Nuero-surgery or sewing in Heart valves.
After we did the exchange I took some of the small flies down to the Sipsy River.
As I sat on a Rock at the waters edge, struggeling to get the bitter end of the tippet through the eye of a #22, I thought of all those good years I had, when I didn't need glasses.
The word 'flailing' came to mind.
Back in the good old days, I tied the flies on while standing in the current.
Never noticed the wind coming down river.
Now I have to go find a convenient rock to steady my self.
Here you are tying flies I'm not sure I could locate if I knew they were in my fly box.
Do fish eat bitty stuff like that?
Only bigger flies do, right?
LOL, only pulling the chain.
Good job
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The Fly on the Penny is a nice touch. Otherwise a Cracker like me would never know what a 32 looks like in the wild.
With a talent like that, you should have been doing Nuero-surgery or sewing in Heart valves.
After we did the exchange I took some of the small flies down to the Sipsy River.
As I sat on a Rock at the waters edge, struggeling to get the bitter end of the tippet through the eye of a #22, I thought of all those good years I had, when I didn't need glasses.
The word 'flailing' came to mind.
Back in the good old days, I tied the flies on while standing in the current.
Never noticed the wind coming down river.
Now I have to go find a convenient rock to steady my self.
Here you are tying flies I'm not sure I could locate if I knew they were in my fly box.
Do fish eat bitty stuff like that?
Only bigger flies do, right?
LOL, only pulling the chain.
Good job
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