Would you go with these colors if you swung for Washington steel? From what I thought Alaska fish are less picky thus I’m a little lenient I won’t lie on the white/blue/pink for WA.
Thank you for watching our video and reaching out to us! Unfortunately, we no longer have any composite loop cards, however, they are very easy to make! All you need to do is cut up a piece of card stock, which you can choose to laminate if you like. Jerry's fly uses an inch for each station, but you can make different cards for different flies and adjust the volume accordingly. It's a bit of trial and error at the beginning, but as Jerry says: "Once you figure out your proportions, you want to make sure your recipe is repeatable."
Would you go with these colors if you swung for Washington steel? From what I thought Alaska fish are less picky thus I’m a little lenient I won’t lie on the white/blue/pink for WA.
Yep, they work. So do dull and more natural colors. It’s good to change things up as water color changes.
I have to trie this one, Looks awesome Thx for sharing !
Really been enjoying your tying skills.
Anywhere I.can yet your composite loop card or download it? Thanks.
Thank you for watching our video and reaching out to us! Unfortunately, we no longer have any composite loop cards, however, they are very easy to make! All you need to do is cut up a piece of card stock, which you can choose to laminate if you like. Jerry's fly uses an inch for each station, but you can make different cards for different flies and adjust the volume accordingly. It's a bit of trial and error at the beginning, but as Jerry says: "Once you figure out your proportions, you want to make sure your recipe is repeatable."