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#1
Okay, now does anyone have some techniques they would like to learn or a pattern they would like to see tied?
#2 do you have a fly pattern you would like to show off how to tie?
Everyone can expect to go home with some tying materials!!! Half the reason I did this was to force myself to declutter my basement,good thing..I found my Brama hen capes I have been searching for 4 years!
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#2
This just keeps getting better and better... I'm interested in a couple of different ways to tie up Stones. Also Crane Fly Larvae. I've seen quite a few of those screening, but never actually attended a tie of one. I'm sure there's a few streamers out there that work good you know about. It is the BWO time! I'd like to see some good BWO flies that work! Bunny Leeches..... STUFF THAT WORKS! Big Grin That about sums it up I think Big Grin
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#3
For those who don't know, James had a fly in Fly Tyer" spring 2010 page 59
It is an awesome low riding parasol. That is one you have got to see.
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#4
I really like throwing big streamers and would like to learn how to tie some wool head type streamers, articulated streamers, or just about anything else. I have only seen people tie once and that was at the fly show last spring and I hadnt even started tying yet. So im really excited to learn a lot of new stuff to tie since ive only been tying for about months.
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#5
I have an awsome Crane fly larva and special yarn for it!! BWO? If my eyes will do it,I'll show a mayfly tail that is cool!
Thanks FG
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#6
I was thinking of a wool head combination myself,one that has a lip like a rapala. In between cleaning I'll sit down and play with it.
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#7
Joni has mentioned to me the sunset sow bug... Would love to learn how to tie that bad boy!
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#8
I'm not familiar with the sunset sow,maybe on of the other guys coming can show it
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#9
James, do you need fly tying kits for anyone to borrow for the evening?
I have 10 kits with the basic tools. Let me know if you would like me to bring any of them.
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#10
May bring 1 or 2 with you.
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#11
http://www.utahonthefly.com/flytying/flyarchive/ssb.htm

My go to on the Provo
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#12
Nice! I can see that hammering them,we will give it a go!
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#13
Hey, thanks for the link!!! Erase the SSB in that link and enjoy peoples! Got anymore links like this with huge archives of recipes?

That SSB looks like it'd work to me!
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#14
I would be interested in attending, but don't see any info on time and location. ?
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#15
sunday the 9th
6:00 to whenever
3468 w. 1650 n. Clinton
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#16
This is my favorite fly. I can tie it fairly well but I am always trying to perfect it. I pretty much tie it just like the one in the link except with a tapped wing. Ill probably tie a few ahead of time but like i said i'm looking to improve on it so any help would be appreciated.

[url "http://www.stripersonline.com/products/hemingway-caddis-fliesper-3"]www.stripersonline.com/products/hemingway-caddis-fliesper-3[/url]
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#17
Bump - because it's only two days away!

My only regret is that I'll be missing some or most of the Packers game. Unless there's a TV...
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#18
Large screen up stairs,don't have boxes for digital signal on TV's down stairs.[frown]
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