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Post by asdf on May 1, 2012 18:00:47 GMT -5
Post flies you've tied here. I picked up a tying kit from BPS and tied two flies before I had to go back out to the field. Chartreuse and black wooly bugger
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Post by gabreamyaker on May 1, 2012 18:33:08 GMT -5
nicely done. i just found me a jig supplier for 1/80 and 1/64 jigs. htis is one of the patterns i want to modify for using on a small jig the bream fishing is starting to heat up with them getting ready in the next few months to thru there spawn every 30 days. cant wait for this full moon to get here.
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Post by asdf on May 1, 2012 20:13:05 GMT -5
Nice, I'll have to try tying that this weekend and put it to some use.
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Post by Redbeard on May 1, 2012 23:14:20 GMT -5
Those are some mighty good looking flies! Be careful, you are the one that is hooked now!!! Tying is very addictive, and enjoyable. Now, tie one of them on and catch something, quite satisfying to catch a fish on the fly that you tied yourself. Try tying some clouser minnows. They are really easy and you can tie them in a size that matches the fish that you are targeting. I like tying them on a no. 4 hook for crappie and bream and larger for bass and other bigger gamefish. I hope to try out some at Jax. Google any fly that you want to tie and add video to the name of the fly and you will get a pile of youtube videos on tying the fly. Save the videos to your favorites and you can re-visit them when you want to. Good luck, and keep up the good work, your flies look great!!!!! Redbeard
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Post by nubby on May 2, 2012 9:46:13 GMT -5
asdf; your flies look great. I am trying to stay away for the addiction for the time being. I will be with Redbeard next week and will be talking with him about tying them. Please look at resizing your photo before posting. Will make it a lot easier seeing and reading.
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Post by 3spots on May 2, 2012 10:40:18 GMT -5
Looking good!
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Post by Redbeard on May 2, 2012 11:00:31 GMT -5
Go on Google and type in FastStone photo resizer. You will find a free download for FastStone photo resizer 3.1. Download it and try it. I use it almost daily to resize photos taken on our jobsites for emailing. It is absolutely the easiest and fastest that I have found. Let me know if you have a problem with it. Try it, you'll like it!!!! Redbeard
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Post by asdf on May 2, 2012 23:02:21 GMT -5
i've got photoshop..was posting from the field on the iphone, so had no idea the pics were that big.
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Post by nubby on May 3, 2012 8:27:37 GMT -5
No problem. Just be aware of it.
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