Camelot it is not. But if it’s a laid-back evening of fly tying, fly fishing talk and meet-and-greet, the CFFA Fly Tyers Roundtable in East Hartford is a fine place to be. Tonight I focused on soft-hackled streamers for stripers and trout. Some thanks are in order:
To the CFFA for the delicious dinner (man does not live on bread alone, but it sure helps) and for asking me to tie again;
To Bill Keister for letting me bogart his light;
And to everyone who came out on a cold, wet, rainy night. I think I can speak for every tyer when I say we appreciate it.
I don’t know what point I was trying to make, but I look pretty convincing. I think. Tying a Hi-Liter trout streamer.
Steve,
Any chance of getting tying instructions for that fly?
Alton
Yes. Type “Hi-Liter” into the search function on this site and you shall have it. 🙂
Thanks Steve!
Steve, good to see you last night. Could you give the recipe for the streamer you’re holding in the picture. I know the collar is marabou but I forgot the body and tail. Thanks.
See my response to Alton above. Thanks for coming out. 🙂
Thanks for sharing your tying skills. We had some super tiers. Did you see the Amazing Pike flies by Tom Baranowski?
I did, and I have. Tommy is very talented. Thanks for coming out.
Steve, plse disregard request for recipe for the trout streamer-I found it, >