Ian - 
        My clicking on the Muncher thumbnail didn't result in a big image -
rather a blank page but for the banners on the left.  Must be some
linkage problem.  The fly looks delicious, though!  Might be a good one
for John R's bass fly swap.
                Regards,
                Roger Cotner
                Grand Haven, Michigan

Ian Scott wrote:
> 
> 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
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