Hi Pete:
I took up and interest in chech nymphs about 10 or more yers ago and have
several books on the subject, however I am currently in the UK and will try to
remember to send you the list when I return home.
Nev
> On Dec 1, 2019, at 10:12 AM, Peggy Brenner wrote:
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> I'll have to
>
> I seem to remember someone asking about the Espresso Midge, is that
> correct? If so, I just stumbled upon a video that shows how to tie it, by
> a pretty decent group (Fly Fish Food). Link is below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=053pWttKmJ0=_cid=0299e0556a_eid=6302a91dce
Hope this helps
Hi, VFB folks - hope everything is well with you -
My son and I went to the International Fly Tying Symposium in Parsippany NJ
(USA) a weekend or so ago, and we both really enjoyed the flies tied by
Czech nymph master Jan Siman. My son is asking me why there's a shortage
of books that speak about
I'll have to look for a real book, I use a Kindle and lot's of tying books
are on the Unlimited plan. I enjoyed a talk with Jan Siman and got some of
his materials, the chapstick looking marker for the tippet and a couple of
furled leaders that are colored. I have never liked the indicators, most
That would be amazing, thank you so much, Nev!
The pleasure was all ours, Peggy! I greatly appreciate you taking time to
speak with my autistic daughter. She's getting into tying, despite her
young age, but has been asking me (direct quote "Isn't tying and fishing
only for boys?" so I'm
"I have never liked the indicators, most are to big and remind me of
bobbers."
Peggy, that's because they are bobbers. They are useful at times.
Otherwise I would never catch those four inch chubs.
On Sun, Dec 1, 2019 at 12:12 PM Peggy Brenner wrote:
> I'll have to look for a real book, I use