Love that stuff.......where can I find Irish flies?

Chris Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  No problem Steve,
it's the forum I run - you are welcome to join :)

Chris

  On 1/8/07, Steve Brettell < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  Chris,

Thanks for these.  The flies are spectacular, and the techniques the tying uses 
are good ideas for me.  I'm fairly new, and these are cool.  Thanks again.  One 
other note, my son's name is Peter. and he wears green more often than not - 
it's his color of choice. 

  On 1/8/07, Chris Cook < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:      Steve,
  There are some Step by Steps on tying "wee wets" (traditional Scottish flies) 
here:
   
  Alexandra (variant) - 
http://www.completefisher.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2361 
    Clan Chief - http://www.completefisher.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2363

  Connemara Black - http://www.completefisher.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2364 
   
  Green Tailed Kate McDabbler - 
http://www.completefisher.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2395 
   
  Green Peter - http://www.completefisher.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=90
   
  Hope that helps
   
  Chris
   
  

 
  On 1/7/07, Steve Brettell <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:   I've been reading 
about "wee wets," which seem to be making a big hit in New Zealand.  Has anyone 
got any information about tying them?  The only pictures I've seen have been 
poor ones on commercial sites that are selling the flies.  Nothing about tying 
them. 






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Steve
Maryland 



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