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<blockquote data-quote="JCW355" data-source="post: 2703913" data-attributes="member: 528"><p>I tie, no mentor Dennis. Youtube and the internet is my mentor. I havent tied many dry flies because I just dont use them much. I mainly fish underwater not on top much. March Brown mayflies show up around this time of year and I have some of those I bought. Hackle is too expensive so I buy most of my dries. I have some hackle but im cheap, mainly tie midges, nymphs and micro jigs. Ive been using cracklebacks here lately with success. I did tie those. Nothing cheap about fly tying, you do it because you love to tie and can be more specific trying to match the aquatic bugs on your local waters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCW355, post: 2703913, member: 528"] I tie, no mentor Dennis. Youtube and the internet is my mentor. I havent tied many dry flies because I just dont use them much. I mainly fish underwater not on top much. March Brown mayflies show up around this time of year and I have some of those I bought. Hackle is too expensive so I buy most of my dries. I have some hackle but im cheap, mainly tie midges, nymphs and micro jigs. Ive been using cracklebacks here lately with success. I did tie those. Nothing cheap about fly tying, you do it because you love to tie and can be more specific trying to match the aquatic bugs on your local waters. [/QUOTE]
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