Thanks John for hosting this event. I had a great time learning new techniques and socializing with everyone. A special thanks to Tom L for spending some time with me to get me off the ground and to some of the Drift folks as well.
Those are sharp! I guess I need to engage the other side of my brain and start creating.
Tom I am looking forward to spending time next Saturday tying. Thanks for volunteering. I just need a little guidance.
Tim, is this still available? I have a brother very interested in it.
Where abouts are you located, and when would you be avaialble for a viewing?
Thanks
Tom
Your flys are nothing short of professional. Neat design.
Do you give private lessons? I would love to learn the crayfish design you used before as well.
You will have plenty of time as the winter chill settles in.
Too funny, sounds familiar, I busted mine earlier this late summer. Hoping Santa is nice and replaces it.
Feel free to give me a ring if you have some time to get out again.
I assume you are the Eugene I met on Monday?
Can someone lend a hand? Other than Cabela's, Gander and Bass Pro, are there other local shop (Fox Valley area) that sell fly tying materials?
Also is there a good online source as well?
Thanks
Neat. I just visited the Paddle and Trail this week myself with the same idea in mind.
I am torn between the Wilderness Commander 120 Angler and the Native Watercraft Ultimate 120 Angler. Both very similar and both support standing.
What made you pull the trigger on the Commander? Have you had it out yet?
Hopefully I will have something by month end.