I IKfish New member Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Location PA Jun 14, 2018 #1 Fly tying the E-Z Body for beginners Materials & Tools Hook: 6# Sraight Eye Hook Thread: 50D White Eye: 4mm Red 3D Eyes Body: 6mm Diamond E-Z Body Braid Others: UV Fly Finish Clear Glue & UV Light, Green Marker Pen
Fly tying the E-Z Body for beginners Materials & Tools Hook: 6# Sraight Eye Hook Thread: 50D White Eye: 4mm Red 3D Eyes Body: 6mm Diamond E-Z Body Braid Others: UV Fly Finish Clear Glue & UV Light, Green Marker Pen
stenacron Well-known member Messages 4,147 Reaction score 4,079 Location Sandy, UT Jun 14, 2018 #2 Easier to just buy a Rapala, no?
ia_trouter Senior Member Messages 8,453 Reaction score 97 Location Eastern Iowa, Southern Driftless Jun 14, 2018 #3 Welcome to the forum.
I IKfish New member Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Location PA Jun 19, 2018 #4 :lol2: Two different ways.
Rip Tide Well-known member Messages 11,147 Reaction score 3,506 Location quiet corner, ct Jun 19, 2018 #5 stenacron said: Easier to just buy a Rapala, no? Click to expand... Jack Gartside personally taught me how to tie his Floating Sandeel pattern. (pictured) The same basic pattern is used in Maine to imitate injured smelt for land locked salmon. Deadly.
stenacron said: Easier to just buy a Rapala, no? Click to expand... Jack Gartside personally taught me how to tie his Floating Sandeel pattern. (pictured) The same basic pattern is used in Maine to imitate injured smelt for land locked salmon. Deadly.
dennyk Well-known member Messages 4,378 Reaction score 3,630 Location Hudsonville, Michigan Jun 19, 2018 #6 IKfish, thanks for the video and welcome to the forum! :welcomean Denny