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Uploaded by ParksFlyShop on Jan 18, 2010
Two extremely effective late winter and early spring nymphs on the Yellowstone River and other areas of southwest Montana. Recipes at www.parksflyshop.com/flytying.htm
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Thanks for the tutorial. The Serendipities I tie will get used in Wisconsin's driftless region. Cheers!
hbat66 3 weeks ago
Great ties and good technique. My only comment is, if it has a tail, it's a baetis (WD-40). No tail, it's a midge
DUBBN62 1 year ago
Nice and clear video. What equipment was used to capture the video and sound?
schmoonkie 1 year ago
that life flex is a great material to work with. just started using it myself on chironomid patterns.
Mike
cgimickalo 1 year ago
Nice flies and quality of the video.
Thanks for doing these!
azwoolybugger 2 years ago
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Thanks for the tutorial. The Serendipities I tie will get used in Wisconsin's driftless region. Cheers!
hbat66 3 weeks ago
Great ties and good technique. My only comment is, if it has a tail, it's a baetis (WD-40). No tail, it's a midge
DUBBN62 1 year ago
Nice and clear video. What equipment was used to capture the video and sound?
schmoonkie 1 year ago
that life flex is a great material to work with. just started using it myself on chironomid patterns.
Mike
cgimickalo 1 year ago
Nice flies and quality of the video.
Thanks for doing these!
azwoolybugger 2 years ago