John...my flies didn't start off that way...keep tying man... Bill...Thanks...I do tie at shows and fly shops..I will be at The Fly Fishing Show in Somerset next week...
hey salty...thanks...the way they are set up here it is for display...they can be altered to fish. I have fished with them. I catch largemouth bass and pickerel with them, I have a friend that uses them for pike..
Pat ... you should probably take some lessons. There's some potential in your tying, but you seem to lack any real focus ...
ReplyDeleteThat's bull#%$# of course. Those things are friggin' awesome. Awesome!
I didn't think that name would actually stick. Funny. Amazing work as always.
ReplyDeleteWow, stunning ties. How long does it take you to make one of those?
ReplyDeleteThats great work.
ReplyDeleteWonderful flies.
Awesome stuff! Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteHaven't you got anything better to do with your life?
ReplyDeleteSimply awesome!
Nice! I like spotting a pheasant breast feather as a fin. A piece of art.
ReplyDeletethanks all...they take about 1 1/2 - 2 hours each to make...give or take a little...fun times...glad everyone digs them...
ReplyDeleteWorks of art for sure.
ReplyDeleteridiculousness
ReplyDeletegreat work pat
Those are amazing! Awesome job!
ReplyDeleteI'm ashamed, I need to go take down the pictures on my blog. These are unbelievable.
ReplyDeleteTruly Masterpiece tying----you should do some demo's at local fly shops. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteJohn...my flies didn't start off that way...keep tying man...
ReplyDeleteBill...Thanks...I do tie at shows and fly shops..I will be at The Fly Fishing Show in Somerset next week...
I think those are freaking awsome Pat! Fantastic job on each!
ReplyDeleteThose are awesome! Do they work? What kind of fish do they catch?
ReplyDeletehey salty...thanks...the way they are set up here it is for display...they can be altered to fish. I have fished with them. I catch largemouth bass and pickerel with them, I have a friend that uses them for pike..
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