Those will definitely be in the panfish mouths soon and then the panfish will be in your mouth! Very nice ties.
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Nice little ties. Bet they will get em out of the brush! Thanks for sharing
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Those will definitely be in the panfish mouths soon and then the panfish will be in your mouth! Very nice ties.
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I started tying large trout flies this winter. I'm near a popular river that has great brown trout fishing along with rainbow/steelhead and salmon. I decided to try some size 10-12 dry flies and figured I could move into panfish sized flies and jigs, especially since that is my fishing passion. Thanks for the kind words and encouragement. I guess at nearly 68 years old it isn't too late to try new things.
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If you haven’t already been told or found it on your own, Fly Anglers On Line has loads of info on technique and so on , also known as FAOL. I’d put one on under a float. Patience isn’t one of my strong points, though I do have my moments, so when the water opened up enough I would be there.
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I fished something similar last year at ice out under a bobber with a scent stick and slab sauce under a bobber and did well. Hoping to try that again soon. Ice storm tonight will delay those plans.
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I haven’t thought about FAOL in a long time, skeet. They use to have a fly of the week and an incredible library of flies to tie. Most only 7 steps or less. I literally have several hundred on a disc - more than a lifetime supply to try. Every one of them worked in warm water stream fishing. Well worth checking out.
Bob