Fly tying materials
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- bk
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Fly tying materials
Stopped by Cape Harbor today. They got a a recent shipment in and now have a respectable amount of tying materials. Worth stopping by if that's your gig.
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- Shorewalker
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Re: Fly tying materials
I'll have to stop by. There is a guy in the FBBF has started stocking some quality supplies as well.
- abcarias
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Re: Fly tying materials
Same with Bob Wilkinson just past Lake Jackson. He is starting to build a nice assortment of tools and materials and is a very nice guy!
http://wilkinsonflyfishing.net/
https://www.facebook.com/wilkinsonflyfishing
http://wilkinsonflyfishing.net/
https://www.facebook.com/wilkinsonflyfishing
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Re: Fly tying materials
Just a thought in case anybody's interested. I hunt quite a bit and tend to harvest some fly tying "raw materials." I won't be taking any more grouse, woodcock or probably deer this season, but I'm pretty certain to still take pheasants, chukars, bobwhites, cottontail rabbits and both gray and fox squirrels. Be happy to send out a few envelopes full if you can use any of that stuff. Just let me know.
I'm actually headed south in a few days but will be back in the woods and fields by the 2nd week of January.
I'm actually headed south in a few days but will be back in the woods and fields by the 2nd week of January.