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  • @wilsoncaddis
    @wilsoncaddis 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    in 1968 I bought some upeye cahills abd a wulff bee, upeye...I had a brown come out from under a log three times to chase and finally got him...never forget that fish...I used to order from Orvis and Rigan of Donegal overseas before I started tying my own..those flies were like magic...now up here in Ontario most fly shops gone..

    • @wilsoncaddis
      @wilsoncaddis 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Rogan of Donegal mail order...the old ways...

  • @wilsoncaddis
    @wilsoncaddis 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    very nice...I don't see too many upeye patterns these days....the first storeboughts I used in the 60's were from England....

    • @kingsmeadowflyrod-atasteof4139
      @kingsmeadowflyrod-atasteof4139  26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hi, wilsoncaddis. It's fewer and fewer users of upeye-hooks for dry flies. I don't know why. Mr. Oliver Edwards the real "Mr. Fly Tying-man" from the UK used to say "...the hook shows where the fly should be. Down eye hook under the surface, up eye hook above the surface..." My fly-tying mentor (not with us anymore...) always said the same to me for over 55 years when I started tying my flies. I still like upeye-hooks for dry flies.