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Mr.Brownstone sends his greetings…

January 30th, 2009 Paul Menard No comments

Mr.Brownstone 

Hats off to you my friends! In flyfishing language it’s referred as

 ”Tight Lines!”

PM

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Got Stone?

January 27th, 2009 Paul Menard No comments

Rubber legged Stone 

My first attempt at tying a rubber-legged Stone larvae. With the lead core and copper BH this should sink right to the bottom where 95% of the big fish feed!

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They only come out at night!

January 26th, 2009 Paul Menard No comments

mouse-pattern 

 

I made this mouse pattern to catch big fish along the grassy banks. You cast into the grass and pull off to simulate a mouse falling in the water. or bounce off of a rock. They work for bass as well as trout! Tight Lines! PM

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The Coffee Lady

January 24th, 2009 Paul Menard No comments

the-coffee-lady 

I made these ladybug flies using coffee beans. When I fish in the Sierra Mountains I often will come across huge swarms of ladybugs and last time I fished I found many of them in the stomach’s of the fish I caught. This is what flyfisherman like to call, “Match the Hatch!” Tight Lines! PM

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Quote of the month

January 8th, 2009 Paul Menard No comments

“People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.”  An unknown preacher

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Peeping at my hobby

January 4th, 2009 Paul Menard No comments

Peeping @ my hobby 

Looking at my fly tying through the lens of a common door peephole

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