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Cameron deBoth

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #75 on: 03/01/2009 at 16:19 »
OK finished my flies today. Will be in post to Sandy on Monday! sorry for being late!!!

Cam

Cameron deBoth

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #76 on: 05/01/2009 at 11:20 »
Popped the flies in post this morning, 1st class.

Sandy Nelson

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #77 on: 06/01/2009 at 23:02 »
We should get the first two rounds marked this week :z16
Finally :oops

So i guess its time for the post Christmas bout

This time its the Damsel

We all familiar with this beastie, and the way it looks and probably the way it swims, or so we might think :wink
But i learned something very interesting while filming these little devils.
They come in a range of sizes from 15mm to about 50mm and can go from straw yellow through all the shades of olive right up to black.
They are fast and quite sexy (or perhaps its just me :shock)

Have fun, and i look forward to some interesting interpretations :z18

I think the closing date this time should be February the 14th, as the christmas ones got a bit longer for the festivities :z18
So Cam, take note :z7

Mr B if you would be so kind as to upload photos and videos here Thank you :z18

Sandy

Found these ..... but the videos are proving elusive so far .....  :z2









Damsels are walking about instead of swimming in this one, I'll try to find the better videos :z6

Cheers
Mike

Iain Goolager

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #78 on: 06/01/2009 at 23:10 »
Is that because Valentines Day is for the Damsels?

Sandy Nelson

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #79 on: 06/01/2009 at 23:20 »
 :wink

Cameron deBoth

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #80 on: 07/01/2009 at 11:34 »
Did my Dec flies arrive?

Ive taken note, and will get them done SUPER EARLY heheheh  :oops

Sandy Nelson

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #81 on: 07/01/2009 at 12:22 »
Did my Dec flies arrive?

Ive taken note, and will get them done SUPER EARLY heheheh  :oops

Got your flies yesterday :z16

Nice :cool:

Sandy

Hamish Young

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #82 on: 08/01/2009 at 16:10 »
The "3 amgios" did some marking/drinking of coffee/tea etc today - details/scoring to follow  :z16

Mike Barrio

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #83 on: 08/01/2009 at 19:43 »
Hi folks :cool:

Yes, we had the pleasure of checking out and marking your flies today. This is no easy task, there were some very nice flies indeed ..... well done everybody!

Results for the Corixa patterns: ( max points = 75 )

"luckyshot66" Cameron - 42.5


"skidd" Steven - 49.5


"goolager" Iain - 51


"rabbitangler" Peter - 55


"hareslug" Irvine - 58


"mike livingstone" mike - 59


Excellent flies :z16 ...... We have also marked most of the Alder nymphs and results will follow soon!

Thanks for joining in the fun
Best wishes
Mike

Irvine Ross

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #84 on: 08/01/2009 at 20:59 »
Well done Mike.

I liked the look of your fly from the photo and the judges agreed with me :grin A lot of other good ideas from everyone else too.

Good luck to everyone in the next round :z16

Irvine

Cameron deBoth

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #85 on: 09/01/2009 at 15:00 »
WELL DONE EVERYONE,

In my case, things can only get better, but I spose you never learn unless you experiment. Thats what I'm saying anyway.

Just got an email saying my vice will be delivered on Monday. So no excuses for the next set of flies as my new vice will actually be able to hold a hook lol.

Mike Livingstone

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #86 on: 09/01/2009 at 17:15 »
WOW!  I demand a recount!  :z4

Well done to all.  The great thing about this one is that I am getting ideas from each pattern I see and that I am having to think more about the flies I am tying.  Thanks to Sandy, Mike and Hamish for organising this one and taking the time to mark these - it is much appreciated.

That's all from me or I am going to go into an Oscar winner style speech and start crying :oops

Mike

Hamish Young

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #87 on: 09/01/2009 at 17:28 »
Another two rounds yet Mike  :z7 :z4

clark

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #88 on: 09/01/2009 at 17:32 »
hey guys just wondering if you can join this at any time or did you have to have been here from the start???
clark

Hamish Young

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #89 on: 09/01/2009 at 17:34 »
Really need to be in from the start I'm afraid Clark  :z6
This is because the winner is the highest score overall, but please do have a go in the next round, always nice to have someone else entering  :z16

Hamish  :z3

Mike Livingstone

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #90 on: 09/01/2009 at 18:09 »
Don't rain on my parade, Hamish!! I have to take all I can get.   :z7

When you coming over to Norway anyway?

Hamish Young

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #91 on: 09/01/2009 at 18:10 »
Now there's an interesting idea  :z17

When's good  :?

Mike Livingstone

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #92 on: 09/01/2009 at 18:14 »
May/June for trout or August for salmon!

PM me any time.

Sandy Nelson

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #93 on: 09/01/2009 at 18:59 »
hey guys just wondering if you can join this at any time or did you have to have been here from the start???
clark

I don't see any reason why you can't join in, you wont win the overall thing, but you can still push the others in the monthly rounds. :wink
Start with  this month, and the Damsel. :z16

Hamish, you want to go to Stavangar in July when the Beach volleyball tournament takes place. Bollocks to the fishing, just go to watch :z16 :z12

Sandy

Iain Goolager

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #94 on: 09/01/2009 at 19:37 »
Is that the mens beach volleyball Sandy?

hello sailor!!

Iain Goolager

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #95 on: 09/01/2009 at 19:43 »
Oh!     well done Mike L - the only entry with a bit of effort put into the paddles, a lesson to us all.

I'd like to say that my Alders will give you a run for your money but every time I look at the pic's of them they morph into something ...well, less Alder like.

cest la fly tying vise

Iain

Sandy Nelson

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #96 on: 09/01/2009 at 21:08 »
Iain

Read more carefully, i did not say go to watch the bollocks :z7

 :z4 :z4 :z4 :z4 :z4 :z4 :z4 :z4


Mike Barrio

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #97 on: 09/01/2009 at 21:15 »
Oh!     well done Mike L - the only entry with a bit of effort put into the paddles, a lesson to us all.

I'd like to say that my Alders will give you a run for your money but every time I look at the pic's of them they morph into something ...well, less Alder like.

cest la fly tying vise

Iain

Mike's Corixa was great, it really got us thinking! ...... it had been made with things like a hole in it to catch air bubbles with and an underbody designed to be re-coloured with pens as and when the corixa change colour, which they do on a regular basis :z17

I haven't got Mike's notes here I'm afraid .... perhaps Sandy can expand on what I've just said :wink

Cheers
Mike

Sandy Nelson

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #98 on: 09/01/2009 at 21:18 »
Don't feel to gaseous at the moment :shock

Cameron deBoth

Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
« Reply #99 on: 09/01/2009 at 21:22 »
mine was SHITE, was trying to be clever!

Im sure Dec will be better

 




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