Monday, February 18, 2013

Winter Fly Tying

Fly tying during the winter is a respite for getting through the dark winter months.  This past weekend, a good friend invited me over to tie some flies.  Dave has the ideal "man cave" set up for tying, and it is a great place to set up the vises and work on filling the fly boxes with favorite patterns.  Fly tying with a friend is a great way to share tying tips, new patterns, and stories from last season's fly fishing trips.  After a productive afternoon of tying, our fly boxes welcomed the addition of bead head nymphs, copper john's, and a secret pattern created by noconympher.


Hit the vises if you have been putting it off.  Warm weather is just around the corner!





4 comments:

  1. I've had to order new jaws for my vise and lost my whip finisher. I'm on forced housework now.

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  2. Sorry to hear that cofisher. One might say you are now a "whipped-finisher."

    Enjoyed the day with you BDF. Lets do it again soon.

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  3. Sorry to hear that Cofisher! You don't keep an old Thompson "A" vise around for emergencies? Nymph-oh-manica, it was a blast! Thanks again.

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  4. BDF! Glad to hear you and nymphomaniac were tie'in up some flies. Make sure and tie some for me! I see your sport'in your TFM tactical wear!

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