Hi Bruce-

Great book isn't it? I got it about a year or so ago.
Nowadays I tie almost all my dry fly patterns using
the paraloop style. It takes a minute or two more per
fly, but I really like the way the flies look and
fish. Elk hair caddis and other hairwing styles are
about the only ones I don't do using paraloops.

                          -John
                           Oregon


--- "Bruce P. Whittle, DVM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 
> 
> Has anyone experimented with the Paraloop style of
> flies?  I got Ian
> Moutter's (sp?) book "Tying Flies the Paraloop Way"
> the other day and
> highly recommend it.  I finally fashioned a gallow's
> tool and tied my first
> Paraloop fly last night.  They are very interesting
> flies.  I am going to
> experiment with them a lot this winter.
> 
> Bruce Whittle
> Trenton, MO


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