Brian;

One of the things I do to make my flies more durable is to put half hitches in 
at every junction.

But like you say, not too pretty.

I tie mine to catch fish and sometimes I do weird little things like leaving 
off one claw of a craw dad. Or I will put less feet on one side or make one leg 
of a hopper shorter or cut in half.
I think it provokes strike because the fish see it as injured and a quick meal.

You won't find that on the commercially tied flies.

Thank you,

Alan Di Somma



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Thank You,
Alan Di Somma
Phoenix, AZ.

On Oct 12, 2012, at 1:39 AM, "Brian Burgess" <brian.burge...@btinternet.com> 
wrote:

> I am sure if I put any of my flies up for sale
> there would be a lot of people asking for their money back.
> There are never two that look the same and are not the prettiest of flies but 
> they catch the occassional fish before they fall apart or fly off into the 
> nearest tree.
>  
> Just tied my first pike flies so will be interesting to see how long they 
> last.
>  
> Thinking about it though even if I were good enough to sell I am sure there 
> must be an easier way to make a living.
>  
> Good tying and fishing to you all
>  
> Birdie
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