"If I couldn't fly fish any longer I would still tie flies" - Me
I've mentioned that quote a million times over the past few years and I truly mean it. It is especially true for ultra dry seasons like this one. It gives us something to do and scratches that "fly fishing itch" that we have.
Here's the story on this very cool streamer wing material. My daughter came back from Michael's Crafts with a bag full of this very fine gossamer synthetic yarn and said that she didn't like it and would I like to have it? Now, I had been hatching plans to commandeer snippets of this material but now it's all mine.
What's it look like?
This yarn is tri-colored, a light blue that fades into a darker blue and then into a dark pink. You can cut off sections of this material and work up 12 inch streamers with it or tie little shiner patterns in a size 12?
marabou and unlike bucktail this material likes to sink.
My daughter couldn't recall the name of the stuff but she said it was dirt cheap. I caught a lonely striper on this material this morning and if the LL Salmon come over the dam this November I'll be waiting for them.
62 degrees this morning. That's a start!!!!
Ken