That's odd, Roger. It's working for me. Anyone else having this problem? I'll send a copy of the file along to you in a private email, Roger.
If you do try tying it up, I'd love to know what you think of it! The fish here in Southern Ontario sure think it looks delicious! :) > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Roger Cotner > Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 8:18 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [VFB] A Very Productive Fly > > > 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 > > 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 >
