Calm before the storm
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mick mccorcle.
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May 21, 2009 at 8:25 pm #6552
Neal Osborn
MemberYesterday I realized that I have not tied a fly in over 3 months.
May 21, 2009 at 8:48 pm #57464olle bulder
MemberGreat tying desk Neal. I hope to stumble upon a nice antique look tying desk once, now i have to ty on the kitchen table 🙂
The last few weeks i’ve only be’n tying fly and not photographing flies. Hope to see some saltwater work from you soon in this topic.
May 21, 2009 at 10:00 pm #57465Grant Wright
MemberNeal — Nice setup.
May 22, 2009 at 2:13 am #57466dusty montgomery
MemberThat truly is a beautiful piece of wood. Is it fly specific, or did you find it otherwise and apply it to your craft? That mat looks like a good investment as well to keep the vise from scratching the wood…Michael’s?
D.
May 22, 2009 at 3:21 am #57467Neal Osborn
MemberThis desk was actually a bargain that my wife picked up at Nebraska Furniture Mart a few years ago. Â It was in the back room and marked down for clearance. Â She used it as a desk but once we moved in to the new house I snatched it for my fly tying desk because it is loaded with nooks and drawers. Â It is a great piece for my needs and has character. Â The mat is a from the office supply store – great for protecting the wood and for catching head cement and laquer and stuff.
****Now This Is What A Desk Should Like****
Nice and dirty and full of scraps. Â I started the Tarpon Toads tonight. Â
May 22, 2009 at 10:44 am #57468keith b
MemberVery nice Neal.
May 22, 2009 at 11:22 am #57469
Cameron MortensonMemberNeal…great tying desk…and look forward to seeing your fly creations.
Jun 13, 2009 at 3:40 am #57470Neal Osborn
MemberThe storm has arrived, LOL. Â The Gods must have read the title of my post . . .
I was planning on doing some fly shots tonight but unfortunately the rain storm decided to pound my window with a full on leak, aagghh. Â Now I’m cleaning up a dripping mess (guess the fly desk will have to stay messy for now). I love a dirty desk full of finished flies. Â
Bob, the boxes are filling up quickly ::) Â Those Shminnows are a blast to tie; easy pattern that produces a full box quickly. Â
The Desk 🙂

The freaking leaking window >:(
Jun 14, 2009 at 4:49 pm #57471Neal Osborn
MemberAnyone familiar with the Tampa/South Florida Gulf area?
I have a question about the Kwan fly for your area. Â Brown is often mentioned as a productive color. Â Here are some samples from last night – your/others opinion on the color schemes would be appreciated before I tie more. Â
Kwans – I am thinking the two on the right most column have a good look and two-toned brown/white/sea-yellow body. Â The middle column are more brown/rust and the left column more green/yellow. Â What is better for the Tampa area?

This color combo also looks pretty good?

Anyone have experience with the Kwan pattern tied on a 60 degree hook? Â Here are a few examples – I’ll bet this would be effective with the weighted eyes and would help the fly to ride hook up and prevent weed snags.

The Schminnows on the back left. Â White, green, rust/brown, and black.

Others – just having fun filling up for the trip.
DT special variants with Tuffle Eye heads and big flashy eyes.

The other players


Jun 17, 2009 at 9:07 am #57472Abe Mathews
MemberThat is one heck of a sweet collection of flies, and as always great photography.
Sorry I can’t help you with your request, I’m currently 3-0 for success in the Pensacola area.
Jun 18, 2009 at 1:11 pm #57473mick mccorcle
MemberMy favorite picture is the one of your boss pointing out the leaky window.
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