Thanks again guys. The dubbing I use for the body's on these are various types of long strand dubbing,with some sparkle to them,I just make a dubbing loop,place the dubbing in,spin and brush out then turn in...I use different brand name manufacturer's what ever I have hang'n round but some stuff made by "Wapsi Fly Inc." called "Poul Jorgensen SLF dubbing products Synthetic Living Fiber" works very well for spun in dubbing loops,it is long strand and has a nice sparkle to it and comes in a myriad of colours.
the last profile ,mucho bad arse
if that fly had a middle finger ,it would be pointed at mr. steelhead,that is some good mojo there.:hihi:
some very bad juju:tsk_tsk:
great tye
m:whoa:e
...yeah Moe it looks like kill or be killed :chuckle:....scare 'em or piss em off into crush'n it.:hihi:
Here is a light olive sculpinesque creation, a little uncharacteristically(for me anyway) full bodied but it should swim nicely and the steel in my neck of the woods eat flies of this colour up.
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