I've just posted a fly pattern up on my site, which some of you might be interested in. When I say that this fly is productive... I mean it! It was developed by a very good friend and awesome fly tyer, Ian James of London, Ontario, Canada. Ian is one of the best and I'm honoured to be able to call him a good friend of mine.
Ian took me fishing on the Thames River near London, (the Canadian London, located in Ontario), and introduced me to this fly. It was an awesome producer. He gave me a few more to use myself, and one afternoon, I fished it on the Saugeen River and seriously had fish after fish. I was on a stretch that contained both smallmouth bass and really nice brown trout - both species wanted a piece of this thing! Ian calls it The Muncher. He graciously shared the pattern with me, along with some tips on both tying it and fishing it. Some of you might want to try it out, and it might make for some good fly swap projects too! You can check it out at http://flyfishing.about.com/. Just to let you all know, at the end of the month, I will be publishing a brand new site, similar to the one above, but I'll have some more creative leeway as well. Looking forward to the new venture, and hoping some of you will drop by from time to time! It's not complete yet, but you can keep it in mind: http://www.about-flyfishing.com/ Let me know what you think of the muncher. You'll really want to click on the thumbnail to get a better view - the larger image is only about 10K, so there's no major download time issues. Ian H. Scott ICQ # 27933066 Providing Goal Centered Internet Solutions PairoWoodies Publishing http://www.pairowoodies.com/ Fly Fishing Links and Resources http://flyfishing.about.com/ ******************************************** "Laws are like cobwebs, which may catch small flies, but let wasps and hornets break through" - Jonathan Swift
