Thanks for the link Niclas. Looks pretty interesting. I picked up the ebook, seems decent enough but in it's early stage. I'm curious to see what they do as it progresses.

Flyfree looks neat. I've also dabbled with Eli Robillard's superfly before as well.

Ken

On 6/7/05, Niclas Runarsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I agree... That ebook is OK and worth the cost.
Another one I found and have used for a while (and like) is 'FlyFree
Fly-Pattern Database',
Which is a little database you build up yourself. Type in the recipe and
load up a picture of the fly (there's also an image box for dubbing
color)... and then you won't have to trust your memory. (That's why I like
it so much.)

Check it out at: http://www.jerryhadden.com/flyfree/flyfree.html

/Nick



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its ok
Hi Everybody,

In my prowlings through e-bay I found this e-book for $1.80 US.

http://troutfly.co.uk/index.html

The price seems good, it has 1470 patterns in it, screen shots look alright.
Anybody use it? Feedback one way or another? Not that $2 will make or break
me (although I am on a budget). Just curious.

Thanks,

Ken







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