Mouse on the Loose

bshobbs

Old Mossy Horns
I have been working on my deer hair fly tying skills. I have watched a wad of YouTube videos and practicing. Putting all that knowledge into practical application is another thing.. :) I have come a long way from where I was, still have a ways to go. But the flies are fishable.


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bshobbs

Old Mossy Horns
Thanks for the encouragement.. guess I will keep on spinning and stacking more hair. I had to reorder more hair since I have been working on assorted deer hair bugs.


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Quackman

Twelve Pointer
I have been tying for well over 25 years and can tell you those mice look very nice. Spinning deer hair is not easy. I have never been great at it but get by. We care more about how they look than the fish do.
You should be very pleased with you have going on there. Now we need some pics of them stuck in the corner of big bass mouth or a brown trout!


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