Not a kid anymore..
A good friend asked me to write a piece for his WEBSITE, it is about my evolution as a Fisherman.I did not know I was going to get older in the process…![]()
THAT guy was having way too much fun…
So was THIS one…
PT/TB ![]()
Not a kid anymore..
A good friend asked me to write a piece for his WEBSITE, it is about my evolution as a Fisherman.I did not know I was going to get older in the process…![]()
THAT guy was having way too much fun…
So was THIS one…
PT/TB ![]()
Posted in My fly fishing story | Tagged Evolving Gracefully or not, fly fishing, Fly Fishing Story, My Fly Fishing Evolution, Planettrout gets old...er, Senior Citizen, Through the years | Leave a Comment »
I recently received the annual catalog (2010 Edition one of the BEST around) from The Fly Shop in Redding, CA.It featured this useful tidbit on it’s fly patterns pages. One may now click on any fly in their on-line store and, along with an additional prompt to ” add to the shopping cart”, find the recipe for any and every fly in their catalog and some that are not.
*NOTE: I was informed that all of the recipes are not up as of this writing. The Fly Shop will be adding recipes on a regular basis until they are all up*
I found that I had to reload before this feature worked for me as I transitioned from pattern to pattern. I really enjoy visiting this store when I travel North, up the I-5 to Oregon. They have a great staff, excellent guides and a comprehensive selection of everything Fly Fishing.There are also some of the best rivers in the state to Fly Fish in the immediate area…
Their fly selection is overwhelming and this new feature is a wonderful plus for those who tie and are interested in fly ingredients…
Here is a direct link to TFS Flies…
PT/TB ![]()
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Scorpio, a moderator at MUSKARINA.NET, one of the interesting FF Forums that I visit, has been kind enough to share some of his favorite patterns with me. These are flies that he uses which I am certain will find their way into my boxes as my experience in the wonderful world of Fly Fishing further unfolds.Names and ingredients for the flies will be posted separately along with some background information on this creative fellow!!!
There is much to be learned from Fly Fisherman and Tiers across the globe. As I come across them, it is my intent to share their knowledge and stories…
PT/TB ![]()
Posted in Tiers I like | Tagged Czech Fly Tier, Czech Nymphing, Eastern European Fly Patterns, Flies from the Czech Republic, Fly Fishing the Czech Republic, Muskarina Forum, Muskarina.Net, Scorpio | Leave a Comment »
Good day, even though it is pouring cats and dogs in Los Angeles. I opened my email and was astounded that my twin brother Greg had begun to send me the photos (treasures) that I have been waiting for a very long time. These are pictures that my Dad took of us up in the Owens Valley and other locations in the West before my Mother remarried and moved us to Carrollton, GA in 1957.
Here are two:
This photo was taken on the front lawn of the Frontier Motel , under a big cottonwood tree ,in Lone Pine, CA after a day of fishing on Lone Pine Creek. The fish were cleaned on the opposite side of the motel in a little creek that was crawling with red ants…this was in the Summer of 1954…there is now a room named after our Mother at this motel…

Frontier Motel…today…
My daughter, Nadia in the driveway of the Frontier Motel in 1974 with Mt. Whitney in the background…
PT and a Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout that came out of Yellowstone Lake in the Summer of 1956. I caught that fish with a gob of worms attached to the treble hook of a spinner off an island beach in the middle of the lake. My Dad told me I wouldn’t catch anything by using that method – and off a beach…It wasn’t the only one I caught!! HA,ha…![]()
Now I will be able to put some stories around the photos I receive. If I remember correctly, there were quite a few…Thanks Greg!!!
PT/TB ![]()
Posted in Family fly fishers | Tagged Boys with Trout, Creek Fishing, Lone Pine CA, Lone Pine Creek CA, Mt. Whitney, Old Family Photos, Owens Valley in the 1950's, Rainbow Trout, Salmon Eggs and Worms, Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout, Yellowstone in the 1950's, Yellowstone Lake | 3 Comments »
This is the BEST article I have ever read on Dubbing. It was written by Dennis Shaw and appeared on Paul Ainsworth’s UK Fly Dressing Forum.
UK Fly Dressing is one of the unique fly tying resources available to those who tie…
It has been published at Elmerfishing.com

Fur Dubbing
I believe this comprehensive article will be helpful to the novice and advanced tier alike!
(a thanks to SWEATBOY over at the KRF for this catch!!!
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PT/TB
(yes, it’s pouring in LA)
Posted in Tiers I like | Tagged Dubbing, Dubbing for fly patterns, Dubbing methods, Dubbing techniques, Dubbing tools, Dubbing tutorials, How to use dubbing | Leave a Comment »
Charlie Craven is a Colorado tier and Fly Shop owner who has greatly influenced my tying. Here is a very simple Pat Dorsey Stonefly design that Charlie recently put up utilizing chenille and flexi floss. If one has not discovered “Charlie’s FlyBox”, then a wonderful resource of tested patterns has been missed. One of these days, I hope to get around to including most of the flies that Charlie has featured into MY fly boxes…
Materials and sequenced steps for this fly may be found here:
PT/TB ![]()
Posted in Tiers I like | Tagged Arvada Colorado, Charlie Craven, Charlie's Flybox, Chenille, Flexi Floss, Fly Tutorials, Pat Dorsey, Simple Stone Fly Pattern, Spring Fly Patterns, The Pickle | Leave a Comment »
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