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    I need to get a little faster, LOL!

    Oh Yeah, this is what Do-it called a 1/64, but in truth is about a 1/48 Oz jig.

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    Then rotated a bit to show more of the under side.

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    skip that tie looks great

    is that the Tiger Weave Bitch Creek Nymph ?

    again great tie sir

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    A work of art!
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    i really like the chenelle is there any how tos any where ? i would like to know how to go about doing this!!

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    Very nice jigs skip, you need a tester? Lol



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    Thanks guys!

    It is not that weave short grub, this is the Granny Weave. It's of course a fly pattern I have used to do the jig. It's in Advanced Tying on FAOL and is actually a stonefly that I got it from. Here is the link and it is a bit of a mind bender, LOL!
    Granny Weave Stonefly

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    Looks good Skip.
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    wow I went to that site real quick, that tie looks like a PITA lol

    again great job sir

    ps: thank you for the link

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    That is a great fly tying/fishing site. They have 3 levels of lessons on there!

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    Like it Skip, glad to see you crossing over to the cramp finger side of tying. Did a few that way, glad you posted the link, I had lost it.

    Here are some other things that can be done with that same thing, I think it is the same anyway. I can't tell for sure if it is but if it is there is a faster way to tie them.




    http://www.acc.umu.se/~widmark/fly/lwcroche.html

    Again, I can't tell for sure if that is the same technique or not but it looks like it is. The crochet hook makes it go pretty fast once you get the hang of it.
    I love taking my kids fishing, now if I could just manage to fish at the same time.

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