Wow, I didnt know that they were engineered to have longer thinner feathers then normal. I thought they just bred for the colors. It's good to learn something new.
I started tying flys about two years ago, still not that good at it, and it is a great hobby. There are so many techniques and materials involved it never gets boring.
I am working to perfect my royal wulffs and my adams, for some reason i can never get the wings even on the wulffs or the hackle the right size on the adams.
Anyway, thanks for the info about the birds. That blue dun is beautiful.
I started tying flys about two years ago, still not that good at it, and it is a great hobby. There are so many techniques and materials involved it never gets boring.
I am working to perfect my royal wulffs and my adams, for some reason i can never get the wings even on the wulffs or the hackle the right size on the adams.
Anyway, thanks for the info about the birds. That blue dun is beautiful.