Disclaimer: The Knitpicking May fly that I enjoy tying and fishing is a fly
that is not mine but was learned from our own, Tony Spezio.   :-)
There is a photo, pictorial on FAOL that I did with Tony's permission in the
archives of The Fly Of The Week. It is very easy to tie but I do it a bit
differently than Tony.
Denny


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> I'm working on a Longhorn Tail Hair Stone Fly like the one DonO tied for
> me using tail hair from Calico, my longhorn steer.  I'm wondering about
> the different methods you guys and gals use for weaving.  I learned one
> from Denny back in September when we were together at Philmont Scout
> Ranch. This was the tail section of his Nit Picking Mayfly. Maybe
> there's only one way, but I rather think some of you have your own
> unique way of weaving.  I could look all this up on Google, but would
> rather hear from you.
>
> Many Thanks.
>
> JIMMY  D
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