Thanks to all who have sent the link to a Sierra Bright Dot fly. I DON'T think this is a Dave Whitlock creation, but is just coincidentally named Bright Dot.

Wes


On Jun 29, 2004, at 9:27 AM, Bill & Tina wrote:

<x-tad-smaller>I've got a "sierra brite dot" on my page as well as a few more fore-aft flies you may want to look at.</x-tad-smaller>
<x-tad-smaller>http://www.graysharborcomputer.com/flyfish/faflies.htm</x-tad-smaller>

<x-tad-smaller>Bill P.</x-tad-smaller>
<x-tad-smaller>From:</x-tad-smaller><x-tad-smaller> [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] </x-tad-smaller><x-tad-smaller>On Behalf Of </x-tad-smaller><x-tad-smaller>Niclas Runarsson</x-tad-smaller>
<x-tad-smaller>Sent:</x-tad-smaller><x-tad-smaller> Tuesday, June 29, 2004 7:46 AM</x-tad-smaller>
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<x-tad-smaller>Subject:</x-tad-smaller><x-tad-smaller> SV: [VFB] Whitlock's Bright Dot - Wes</x-tad-smaller>
<x-tad-smaller>The only "Bright Dot" I could find was this:</x-tad-smaller>
<x-tad-smaller>http://stevenojai.tripod.com/brightdot.htm</x-tad-smaller>

<x-tad-smaller>(... though I found a LOT of those, so I guess you did too.)</x-tad-smaller>

<x-tad-smaller>But I found another one with a lot of Whitlock fly pictures</x-tad-smaller>
<x-tad-smaller>http://www.umpqua.com/cgi-bin/flies.cgi?action=showThumbs&flyType=Search&searchFor=Whitlock</x-tad-smaller>

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<x-tad-smaller>Skickat:</x-tad-smaller><x-tad-smaller> den 29 juni 2004 15:20</x-tad-smaller>
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<x-tad-smaller>�mne:</x-tad-smaller><x-tad-smaller> [VFB] Whitlock's Bright Dot</x-tad-smaller>
Hi VFBees,

I am in need of web page or pattern references, photographs of Dave Whitlock's Bright Dot series of flies. I am unable so far to find anything by Googling. Is anyone familiar with these patterns?

Thanks,
Wes Wada
Bend, Oregon


"A trout always knows you're there. Every time." ... "You can't hide" ... "Hell, even a hatchery fish knows you're there. The difference is that he's glad to see you."

~ From "The Dry Fly, New Angles" Gary Lafontaine

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