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Ralph's Fly Box: Winter Grey
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PURCHASE BOOKS - - -. THE TELLING OF WATERS. FLY PATTERN VIDEO ARCHIVE. Wednesday, January 11, 2017. Or was it a periodic anomaly or burble in the current causing me to think it was a rising fish? I stood staring at the location for a good three minutes or more, expecting to see it happen again. No luck. Must not be a fish. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). CGR GLASS : A Year in Review. Fly Tyer and American Angler. Lulbegrud Creek Bamboo Rods. Top Quality Furled Leaders. Tying the Copper and Tan Wet.
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Ralph's Fly Box: February 2016
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PURCHASE BOOKS - - -. THE TELLING OF WATERS. FLY PATTERN VIDEO ARCHIVE. Monday, February 29, 2016. Tying the AP Thorax. The AP Thorax is a constant in my box throughout the year as an "All Purpose" mayfly pattern. A durable, well floating pattern that crosses multiple hatches. Cree or Barred Ginger. Sunday, February 28, 2016. Rebuilding Classic Glass (The Conclusion). Bass-Bug really knocked it out of the park. Outfitted with a Cortland Retro II and Orvis Hydros WF7F Bass taper, it all came together.
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Ralph's Fly Box: January 2017
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PURCHASE BOOKS - - -. THE TELLING OF WATERS. FLY PATTERN VIDEO ARCHIVE. Monday, January 30, 2017. And how they apply to your patterns). Recently, I received a number of questions regarding dubbing, how it is applied and how do you get it to go on a certain way for a specific application? For this Video we will address how small technique changes, while using the same materials, will adjust your dubbing in such a way that it can apply to dry fly, large segmented dry flies/wets and wet/nymph patterns.
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Ralph's Fly Box: April 2016
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PURCHASE BOOKS - - -. THE TELLING OF WATERS. FLY PATTERN VIDEO ARCHIVE. Friday, April 29, 2016. So I stretch my toes…roll the kink out of my neck….And step off into another day. Because there are still waters I have yet to wade. And even if I choose to cast my line in familiar waters….they, much like I are not the same as the last we met. Tuesday, April 26, 2016. Tying the Burlap Nymph. Hook: #10-14 Orvis Beadhead. Thread: Dark brown Uni-thread. Color: Brown Copic Marker. Saturday, April 23, 2016. Thread...
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Ralph's Fly Box: March 2016
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PURCHASE BOOKS - - -. THE TELLING OF WATERS. FLY PATTERN VIDEO ARCHIVE. Wednesday, March 30, 2016. Tying in Dry Fly Hackle Techniques. Tying in Dry Fly Hackle Techniques. With all the speculation and discussion on the proper ways to prepare, tie-in and wind dry fly hackle, this video attempts to demystify the subject. See you on the water. Monday, March 28, 2016. Tying the REC Nymph. Blend 50/50% Highland Green Icelandic and Insect Green Poly. Wood Duck dyed CDC. Saturday, March 26, 2016. After observing...
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Ralph's Fly Box: June 2016
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PURCHASE BOOKS - - -. THE TELLING OF WATERS. FLY PATTERN VIDEO ARCHIVE. Thursday, June 30, 2016. Monday, June 27, 2016. The Speck gets it's name from the speckled CDL hackle used, which provides a speckled or barred leg look to this pattern in the water. This pattern does well for me as a dropper below bassbugs or larger foam patterns for bluegill. It is also a great pattern for crappie when fished alone with a floating line and long leader and twitch-retrieved. 10 Standard 2xl Nymph Hook. White Bucktail...
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Ralph's Fly Box: October 2016
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PURCHASE BOOKS - - -. THE TELLING OF WATERS. FLY PATTERN VIDEO ARCHIVE. Sunday, October 30, 2016. Fall water with Fading Angler. Fading Angler on Pennsylvania Water. This past Saturday I had the privilege of both meeting and sharing water with Chris of "The Fading Angler". Blog It was a day that proved enjoyable both in discussion as well as bring some really great trout to hand. Fishing Creek near Benton Pennsylvania. Enter the Fading Angler. Yesit was going to be a great day indeed. After quite some ti...
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LoJ Ramblins': Colorado Oldies Patterns Front Range Anglers Clinic 11/16/2013 (Part 3)
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Wednesday, November 20, 2013. Colorado Oldies Patterns Front Range Anglers Clinic 11/16/2013 (Part 3). Originated By: Bob Good, Denver, Colorado. Source: Terry Hellekson, Popular Fly Patterns, Published 1977. Shellback: Natural Gray Goose Quill Slip. Body: Pale Synthetic Fur Yellow Dubbing or. Legs: Black Hen Hackle,. Length Equals 1½ - 2 Hook Gapes. Optional Head Cement: Black Hard Head. For The "Classic" Look. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Two More Colorado Oldies Patterns. Flytying: New and Old.
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LoJ Ramblins': Herter's Inc. Fly Tying Tools From the Past Part 2
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Saturday, October 19, 2013. Herter's Inc. Fly Tying Tools From the Past Part 2. This tool is the Herter's 31W Winging Pliers. That I used and/or still sometimes use for mounting quill wings. In 1972 this tool sold for $.69. I can't remember how much it was in 1965 when I purchased it. October 20, 2013 at 5:09 AM. Id say you got your moneys worth! January 5, 2014 at 10:49 PM. Im really digging the template/theme of this website. Its simple, yet effective. A lot of times its difficult. Flytying: New and Old.
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LoJ Ramblins': Two More Colorado Oldies Patterns
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Wednesday, November 20, 2013. Two More Colorado Oldies Patterns. Originator: Legendary Colorado “Unknown" Fly Tyer. Hook: Mustad 94838 (1XS) (Replacement TMC 921). Tag: Embossed Silver Tinsel. Tail: Grizzly Hackle Fibers. Rib: Fine Silver Wire. Optional Head Cement: Clear Hard Head. Source: Terry Hellekson, Popular Fly Patterns, Page 29, Publish Date, 1976. Originator: Legendary unknown tyer from Colorado. Jonnie Come Lately (Cream Caddis Larvae). Originator: Joe Nelson, Colorado Springs, Colorado.