Very nice, Wayne. Several years ago, Harry Steeves came up with an epoxy ant which required the epoxy to be colored red, black or brown to match the ant being imitated. I tried them but had difficulty getting the dyes in small quantities to do the coloring. So I switched over to using beads or making the under-bodies with Kreinik thread and coating them with epoxy to get the right shape. I gave up after a while because i didn't have much luck with the sinking ants. The floating foam ants worked much better. I'm in the frame of mind where I'm tying patterns that I haven't used in awhile. May have to resurrect all three and add yours to the mix and see if they'll work for me know.
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