hitting the wintertime vice. nice. i like to see the sparsity kept in mind, as well as the blending of color. those things together make for some appealing morsels. find the natural taper to the herl, work out some more of the taper...things look like they are moving in a good direction. apply as various droppers, cast across current, work the drift through, hold and swing...
and run those puppies through hot water for a minute or two and hang upside down to dry, the bucktail fibers will train into a more streamlined shape.
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hitting the wintertime vice. nice.
i like to see the sparsity kept in mind, as well as the blending of color. those things together make for some appealing morsels.
find the natural taper to the herl, work out some more of the taper...things look like they are moving in a good direction.
apply as various droppers, cast across current, work the drift through, hold and swing...
and run those puppies through hot water for a minute or two and hang upside down to dry, the bucktail fibers will train into a more streamlined shape.
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