It took about an hour to tie, but here it is. My first crayfish pattern. Didn't really have the right material for a crayfish, but I did what I could with what I had.
Good looking fly man. If I was to say one thing though, you tied it backwards. when crayfish flee their arms are at the back of their body not the front. Kelly Gallup has a very effective pattern, and he shows how to tie it (fairly easy tie) on his "how to tie streamers" DVD. You can get it on netflixs if you have that service.
Haha, I know. I realized it was backwards about half way through... I didn't feel like starting over. I have netflix, so I'll be checking that out. Thanks.
I don't have a vice . And am not ready to start tying yet . But that looks good to me that shows ya why I don't ty . Ya wana sell me some of those though?
I don't have a vice . And am not ready to start tying yet . But that looks good to me that shows ya why I don't ty . Ya wana sell me some of those though?
I'm new to fly tying, so you definitely don't wanna buy from me. Plus you probably wouldn't get them until a year after you ordered them... I'm pretty slow.