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Title: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 16/10/2008 at 21:24
OK folks :z16

This year I figured we would actually use the power of the internet to set a challenge that can't be done by any other medium.

Inspired by Daniel's fascination for underwater life, Mr B and myself have been taking video footage (reasonable for two amateurs) of some of the insect life that lives at Haddo. The ultimate aim is to provide an online library of how the bugs swim and act in the water. We have done the Loch first but the river should follow eventually.

We also thought this would a great way to run this year's flytying challenge.

So the idea is, we will put up a couple of short videos of particular bugs doing what they do best. We will include some still photos of how the bugs look to gauge colours etc, but given that a trout's vision is not supposed to be as sharp as ours, hopefully our woeful attempts at photography are actually fairly representative of what the fish actually see. And we will include a small description of the insect, giving approximate sizes.

The marking categories for this years flytying event will be


1-Size/proportion

2-Tying skill/consistancy

3-Original/innovative use of materials

4-Movement/action (a description of how its intended to be fished to be included)

5-Imitation, will it look like the Bug (to the fish) when in use

Each category will be marked out of 5 you will have to tie 2  of each pattern you enter :z16.

Judges will be myself, Mr Barrio and the good Mr Young.

We are hoping you will all find it a fascinating insight into what the fish are seeing and just what our flies do when they are in the water. It is surprising just how some of them act, I learned a lot from just catching them and doing the videos and I've been studying bugs for years to help me understand what the fish are feeding on.

Mr B will post details of this year's prizes as well as the videos, as he has them on his machine.

Each month we hope to give everyone 6wks to get the flies in, so the first one will be for the end of November. This should allow some of our brothers of the angle whom reside more than a decent cast from the Don, a chance to get their entries in on time.

Good luck to everyone and I hope you all find this as interesting a challenge as we think it is :z16

Sandy

Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 16/10/2008 at 21:35
The challenge for November.

The Corixa

You have already had a heads up on these little devils, in another post .

There are two insters for the little corixa,
The first stage is the nymphs, entirely aquatic and yellowish coloured underneath.
The adult stage can actually fly and have white undersides.
The trout will take both with conviction, although there are times when they will definatley favour one or the other.
Apart from the colour the only other difference is the size, the Nymphs are from 5mm to 10mm in length and 2mm to 3mm wide.
The adults are usually between 10mm and 12mm and 3mm to 4mm in width.
They have a very distinctive motion, you decide what you think is the most important feature of this and at what point the trout are most likely to intercept them. The criteria are explained in the very first post.

Have fun :z18

Sandy

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZAW7ynE_Dg

(http://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/zcorixa.jpg)

Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Barry Robertson on 17/10/2008 at 17:59
Are we trying to make a copy of the corixa or can we do jazzed up versions :z1
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Hamish Young on 17/10/2008 at 18:07
Sandys' first post kind of covers the criteria  :z16

Jazzed up or not, the marking categories are an indication of what we hope to see but how you interpret each challenge is up to you  :wink

Hamish  :z3
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Iain Goolager on 21/10/2008 at 10:32
Right!,

That's mine done. Had a problem with the legs/paddles so have resorted to a basic concept - pity as I recon that the paddles will be the most innovative aspect, apart from that I'm reasonably happy with the pattern.

Mike I'll drop them off soon

Iain
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 21/10/2008 at 12:20
Ive got an idea of what I want to do, now just need to work out how/what to complete my plan. Oh and also find the Time to actually tie them lol

Really looking forward to this  :z7
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Phil Slessor on 22/10/2008 at 10:23
HI all
found  this on the  web

Corixa

 
Hook: Tiemco 5230 # 14
Thread: Black 8.0 or 10.0
Shellback: Strip of black foam
Body: Black oval plastic bead
Paddles: 2 black or brown goose biots
Head: Turns of tread and nail-varnish



 


Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Phil Slessor on 22/10/2008 at 10:26
sorry guys  cant get the picture to copy  :cry
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Phil Slessor on 22/10/2008 at 10:28
 but  how  about  the link ( me daft or what ) dont answer that mike 
www.danica.com/flytier/rbelzen/corixa.htm
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 22/10/2008 at 11:55
Rootnaboot

Interesting post, kind of defeats the object though :z6

 :z4

Sandy
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Hamish Young on 22/10/2008 at 15:35
Originality/imagination is the key folks  :z16
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Dutchfly on 22/10/2008 at 18:59
Now there's a challenge :z16

I'll try and send my flies in on time, this year :oops

Cheers,

Jeroen

Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 29/10/2008 at 08:03
Tied one up last night, I must say its like a Frankenstien of flies. Need to re-think lol  :z4
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Barry Robertson on 29/10/2008 at 09:20
 :z6
This is not as is easy as it first seamed!
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 29/10/2008 at 10:08
:z6
This is not as is easy as it first seamed!

Hahahahah yea I had an awesome plan and it worked great "IN MY HEAD" different story when your at the vice!  :z7
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 29/10/2008 at 12:03
gonna have another look at it tonight  :roll
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Barry Robertson on 29/10/2008 at 12:17
Same here until i realised how hard body stretch (shelback) was to use , what a nightmare!
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Paul Rankine on 29/10/2008 at 13:28
Hi All,
         Came across this which might help all you exact imitation guys  :shock

 http://www.hatches.tv/play.php?vid=325

Excellent magazine too by the way.

Happy tying !!

Paul.
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Barry Robertson on 29/10/2008 at 13:47
Looks good - if you scroll right down the fishing calendar looks better though!  :z4
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Paul Rankine on 01/11/2008 at 14:29
 :z4



Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 06/11/2008 at 17:29
 :z4

However I think corixa boobies wont score.
Mind you if you can get the legs spread right. :shock

Depends what type of guy you are i suppose :z4 :z4

Sandy
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 10/11/2008 at 21:09
I have the first couple of entries :z16

Nice flies, if everyone gets near the same mark this is going to be really hard to judge :z6

We'll have to get something up about wee prizes soon too.

Sandy
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 11/11/2008 at 17:47
OMG your gonna shit yourself when you guys see the MONSTER I just tied, its CRAZY hehe.  :z13

Gonna tie a more sensible one but will send this bad boy also!!! hehe actually might just use this one lol
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 11/11/2008 at 18:03
but will send this bad boy also!!!

Make sure you put the right stamps on it :z4 :z4 :z4 :z4

Sandy
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Barry Robertson on 11/11/2008 at 18:15
LOL You tell him sandy  :z16
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 11/11/2008 at 18:35
hey screw you guys  :z4
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 11/11/2008 at 19:41
totally just lost a fly, argh  :mad
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 11/11/2008 at 22:09
 :z4 :z4 :z4 :z4
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 12/11/2008 at 08:04
:z4 :z4 :z4 :z4

I found it on my bed off all places, could have ended quite nasty  :shock
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 12/11/2008 at 16:35
Can someone PM me an address to post them to? Ill try and use enough stamps.........PROMISE  :z13
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Barry Robertson on 12/11/2008 at 16:38
I found it on my bed off all places, could have ended quite nasty  :shock

Cant believe your tying flies in your bed! :roll
Never mind everyone to there own i suppose lol  :z2
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 12/11/2008 at 17:03
You dont want to know what I was doing at the same time  :z4  :roll
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Barry Robertson on 12/11/2008 at 17:04
 :shock
Lets just leave it at that then!
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 12/11/2008 at 20:03
Thats mine finished, not really happy with them but i got pissed off and they will do. Tried to make them original and different from the SBS available.

anyhoo can someone PM me an address to post them too?
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 13/11/2008 at 07:39
Thats mine in the post, dont laugh guys  I promise next months entery will be better  :z6
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 14/11/2008 at 12:17
So did I have enough staps sandy?  :z7
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Steven Kidd on 14/11/2008 at 13:25
Mine are in the post......posted to Mike.

Cheers,

skidd
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 22/11/2008 at 20:33
Reminder

Having received quite a few entries for the November challenge now :z16 and very good they ALL are.
Please remember that the closing date is the 30th of Nov :z16

Cheers

Sandy
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 22/11/2008 at 20:46
DECEMBER

Ok guys as promised. you have 6 weeks for this one, the closing date will be the 31st of December

Something quite different.

The ALDER nymph.

These funny looking devils are found in abundance at Haddo, and the trout love em. They spend a lot of their time in and around the detrious on the bottom. When they decide to move they can swim in a laboured and erratic fashion, I reckon its why a slowly fished ice maiden is sometimes very effective especially around the margins :wink. They vary in size from 20mm to almost 40mm.
They have exposed gills down their sides which are quite prominent and are creamy white with a tan to brown mottled back. When they are about to hatch they crawl/swim to the margins and  climb up a weed to pupate. Then they become the alder flies which we all familier with fluttering around in their clumsy fashion.
There are few patterns for this fly, but it is one which definatley forms a large part of the Haddo trout's diet. It will be great to see what you all come up with, perhaps we can produce a new fly or 3 which people will find a useful addition to their armoury :z16

(http://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/z061008i.jpg)

(http://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/z061008j.jpg)

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=uouoSfHJ6KY

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=WFONLQrSLvs

Best of luck

Sandy
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 23/11/2008 at 14:06
looks another interesting one. Sandy are you ready and prepared for another of my Frankenstein patterns? hehe
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 24/11/2008 at 14:36
Reminder

Having received quite a few entries for the November challenge now :z16 and very good they ALL are.
Please remember that the closing date is the 30th of Nov :z16

Cheers

Sandy

When do we get to see everyones enteries? Will be interesting to see what people came up with

EDIT: being blond lol guessing it will be after the 30th
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 03/12/2008 at 10:04
Ok guys i have some photos of Novembers entries.
All very good, but there seems to at least 2 missing, (Bigtroot and catman :z10)

Pity because they are all pretty good and i thought this was quite a good idea :roll Ah well.

Well done to those who did enter, Mike, Hamish and myself will get them marked asap :z16

For now the following posts show everyones flies.

Cheers

Sandy
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 03/12/2008 at 10:04
Peter "rabbitangler"


(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/Peter1.jpg)

(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/peter2-1.jpg)


Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 03/12/2008 at 10:06
Iain "goolager"

(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/goolager1.jpg)

(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/goolager2.jpg)


Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 03/12/2008 at 10:09
Irvine "Hareslug"

(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/irvine1.jpg)

(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/irvine2.jpg)
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 03/12/2008 at 10:11
Mike "Mike livingstone"


(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/mikel3.jpg)


(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/mikel2.jpg)
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 03/12/2008 at 10:12
Steven "Skidd"


(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/skidd1.jpg)


(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/skidd2.jpg)
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 03/12/2008 at 10:13
Cameron "luckyshot66"


(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/cammy1.jpg)

(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/cammy2.jpg)


Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Alex Burnett on 03/12/2008 at 10:30
Ok guys i have some photos of Novembers entries.
All very good, but there seems to at least 2 missing, (Bigtroot and catman :z10)


Didn't bother this time Sandy as I am going to be quite busy now that I have started my new job.
Don't think my efforts quite measure up.

Alex
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Mike Barrio on 03/12/2008 at 11:14
I see you're getting on fine with the new camera Sandy ... Awesome photos :z16

Nice flies folks, very nice! They're certainly going to catch fish :cool:

Best wishes
Mike
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 03/12/2008 at 11:55
Yea i was kinda happy with mine, it looked so neat, then I added some varnish to the foam and it went all weird haha

live and learn
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Steven Kidd on 03/12/2008 at 15:40
Cool.......new to flytying and the first time I've entered, good fun and great to see that all the styles and ideas are totally different!

Nice camera shots!

Cheers,

Skidd
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Irvine Ross on 03/12/2008 at 16:32
Sandy

How about going back to using your old camera?  :wink The new one is much too good, it shows up all my little errors that are hard to see by the naked eye. Especially when you enlarge them that much.

I thought it was a good idea too Sandy. Nice tying everyone. I'd like to know how Mike Livingstone made the "paddles". A hackle point and tying cement?

 Cheers :z18

Irvine
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Mike Livingstone on 03/12/2008 at 21:00
Irvine,

You are pretty close on the paddles.  I used a feather from a grouse wing I have kicking around the desk, stripped then fixed with head cement.  It is amazing to see what materials you can find thanks to these flytying challenges!

Nice camera work Sandy!  When are you posting the results?

Mike
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 03/12/2008 at 21:48
 :z4
Modern technology is great, they were all shot with a compact, hand held on macro.
I'm chuffed to bits with the results, figured out the correct flash settings this time.

Hopefully we'll get some results next week :z6 I hope.

Sandy
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Iain Goolager on 03/12/2008 at 22:03
Nice photo's Sandy,

It's one of the great things about this ..............seeing how other people interpret the same beastie in different ways. I'm quite happy with my tying but when you see others it never fails to create new ideas.

I think this Alder business might require more serious attention :roll

I need a new camera

Iain
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Mike Barrio on 03/12/2008 at 23:26
I need a new camera

More toys ........  :z4  :z4  :z4
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Kev Danby on 04/12/2008 at 11:51
Hi all some good tyings there, I have not had time to finish tying some up and it is unlikely i'll get chance. I was going down the same lines as Mike but using a flouro yellow cock hacle tip (very fiddly trimming them). I have prepared some but never managed time to tie thanks mainly to central heating, dishwashers, confusers and some other issues.

Any way less of the rambling, one thing crossed my mind when preparing the paddles, even fine hackles are relatively rigid and I wonder if trying to tie in a paddle might make the fly spin in the water, is this a case where the suggestion of a paddle might be more effective than an exact imitation.

Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Mike Livingstone on 04/12/2008 at 18:39
Kev,

I tested out the spinning theory with the paddles and that is why I curved them back.  From me water tank (wife's pyrex) test, this way seemed to remove the spinning effect.  I did think about attaching the paddles to rubber or something flexible but could not be bothered!
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Peter McCallum on 04/12/2008 at 22:46
Kev,

I tested out the spinning theory with the paddles and that is why I curved them back.  From me water tank (wife's pyrex) test, this way seemed to remove the spinning effect.  I did think about attaching the paddles to rubber or something flexible but could not be bothered!

I thought about using feather fibre attached to rubber as well Mike but opted to go the other way just using the rubber - less fiddly.
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Kev Danby on 05/12/2008 at 08:42
Mike that makes sense I have a couple of other ideas for the paddles if I find time I'll tie a couple up.

One of the ideas is to knot a couple of longish feather fibres e.g. bronze mallard and then either furl the fibre or tie direct I'm not sure if this will work but I'll give it a go.

The other is to use golden pheasant tail and use the fibre after it has been pulled from the quill. if you have seen Ollie Edwards tying videos that will make sense as he uses this technique for bug legs.

Good luck to all with the next tying.
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Irvine Ross on 06/12/2008 at 16:19
Irvine,

You are pretty close on the paddles.  I used a feather from a grouse wing I have kicking around the desk, stripped then fixed with head cement.  It is amazing to see what materials you can find thanks to these flytying challenges!
Mike

Mike

Was that flexible cement (fleximent?) or ordinary head cement you used. I only have the latter in stock just now and was afraid it would make the paddle too rigid and prone to breaking off. sorry you were too pushed for time to enter Kev, you usually come up with good ideas and nice patterns.

I hadn't though about the possibility of the paddle making the fly spin. I just wanted them to be flexible so they would wag back and forth with a jerky retrieve. I'll tie up a couple using Mike's technique but, the way the weather is just now, it might be a while before I can try them out.

I'm looking forward to seeing how everyone tackled the next round.

Cheers :z18

Irvine
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Mike Livingstone on 07/12/2008 at 16:36
I used normal head cement but thinned it right down.  It seemed to work OK.  I agree that flexible cement would be better but at a pinch thinned hed cement shold be alright.

Mike
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Kev Danby on 08/12/2008 at 10:23
I have some tubes of silicon adhesive (Dow Corning xxx) if you want to try this I can drop one off at mikes. I have used it on a couple of flies instead of epoxy for rubbery sand eels. This stuff is clear when set. Work was chucking it out and the tying magpie got the better of me.

The adhesive is quite thick but i have thinned it down with the accelorator used with aquasure.
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Irvine Ross on 08/12/2008 at 14:03
Kev

That is a very kind offer but I have just sent off an wee order for fly tying material so there should be some flexi cement coming in the post for me soon.

Thanks all the same :z18

Irvine
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Iain Goolager on 18/12/2008 at 22:39
Anyone completed their Alders yet?

I've got my test samples done & plan finalised - will do them tomorrow night.
 :z16
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 18/12/2008 at 22:43
not started yet
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Irvine Ross on 19/12/2008 at 09:09
Anyone completed their Alders yet?

I've got my test samples done & plan finalised - will do them tomorrow night.
 :z16

Yup

Done, dusted and handed in. I had to beat a tight deadline. SWMBO told me to put my gear away so we can all sit at the table for Christmas :grin

Good luck all

Irvine
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 30/12/2008 at 09:10
Whats the deadline for this months entries?
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Alex Burnett on 30/12/2008 at 09:38
Whats the deadline for this months entries?

DECEMBER

Ok guys as promised. you have 6 weeks  for this one, the closing date will be the 31st of December

Just incase you are still wondering when that is, it's TOMORROW Cameron  :z4   :z4   :z4

Alex
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 30/12/2008 at 09:52
DECEMBER

Ok guys as promised. you have 6 weeks  for this one, the closing date will be the 31st of December

Just incase you are still wondering when that is, it's TOMORROW Cameron  :z4   :z4   :z4

Alex


Oh well, no flies from me then, sucks being away for xmas.
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Iain Goolager on 30/12/2008 at 23:56
My flies are done but not handed in.
 I'm working in the morning (hopefully just the morning ) so will drop them off at Mikes'.

Iain
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Iain Goolager on 31/12/2008 at 07:48
Mike,

-4.5 deg C with me this morning - doubt you'll be open, is there an alternative for handing in the flies?

Iain
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Peter McCallum on 31/12/2008 at 10:33
I could be a little late with the flies mike try to get them done by the weekend and post on monday

Peter
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Mike Barrio on 31/12/2008 at 12:07
Hi folks :cool:

Next week will be fine, either to my home address or handing in at the fishery :wink

Haddo is closed today and tomorrow for new year festivities :z3 and looking out the window, I guess ice might be an issue when I try to open again.

Best wishes
Mike
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 03/01/2009 at 16:19
OK finished my flies today. Will be in post to Sandy on Monday! sorry for being late!!!

Cam
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 05/01/2009 at 11:20
Popped the flies in post this morning, 1st class.
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 06/01/2009 at 23:02
We should get the first two rounds marked this week :z16
Finally :oops

So i guess its time for the post Christmas bout

This time its the Damsel

We all familiar with this beastie, and the way it looks and probably the way it swims, or so we might think :wink
But i learned something very interesting while filming these little devils.
They come in a range of sizes from 15mm to about 50mm and can go from straw yellow through all the shades of olive right up to black.
They are fast and quite sexy (or perhaps its just me :shock)

Have fun, and i look forward to some interesting interpretations :z18

I think the closing date this time should be February the 14th, as the christmas ones got a bit longer for the festivities :z18
So Cam, take note :z7

Mr B if you would be so kind as to upload photos and videos here Thank you :z18

Sandy

Found these ..... but the videos are proving elusive so far .....  :z2

(http://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/z061008f.jpg)

(http://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/z061008g.jpg)

(http://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/z061008h.jpg)

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=HJ8Kk9ug3P8

Damsels are walking about instead of swimming in this one, I'll try to find the better videos :z6

Cheers
Mike
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Iain Goolager on 06/01/2009 at 23:10
Is that because Valentines Day is for the Damsels?
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 06/01/2009 at 23:20
 :wink
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 07/01/2009 at 11:34
Did my Dec flies arrive?

Ive taken note, and will get them done SUPER EARLY heheheh  :oops
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 07/01/2009 at 12:22
Did my Dec flies arrive?

Ive taken note, and will get them done SUPER EARLY heheheh  :oops

Got your flies yesterday :z16

Nice :cool:

Sandy
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Hamish Young on 08/01/2009 at 16:10
The "3 amgios" did some marking/drinking of coffee/tea etc today - details/scoring to follow  :z16
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Mike Barrio on 08/01/2009 at 19:43
Hi folks :cool:

Yes, we had the pleasure of checking out and marking your flies today. This is no easy task, there were some very nice flies indeed ..... well done everybody!

Results for the Corixa patterns: ( max points = 75 )

"luckyshot66" Cameron - 42.5
(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/cammy1.jpg)

"skidd" Steven - 49.5
(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/skidd1.jpg)

"goolager" Iain - 51
(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/goolager1.jpg)

"rabbitangler" Peter - 55
(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/Peter1.jpg)

"hareslug" Irvine - 58
(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/irvine2.jpg)

"mike livingstone" mike - 59
(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/mikel3.jpg)

Excellent flies :z16 ...... We have also marked most of the Alder nymphs and results will follow soon!

Thanks for joining in the fun
Best wishes
Mike
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Irvine Ross on 08/01/2009 at 20:59
Well done Mike.

I liked the look of your fly from the photo and the judges agreed with me :grin A lot of other good ideas from everyone else too.

Good luck to everyone in the next round :z16

Irvine
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 09/01/2009 at 15:00
WELL DONE EVERYONE,

In my case, things can only get better, but I spose you never learn unless you experiment. Thats what I'm saying anyway.

Just got an email saying my vice will be delivered on Monday. So no excuses for the next set of flies as my new vice will actually be able to hold a hook lol.
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Mike Livingstone on 09/01/2009 at 17:15
WOW!  I demand a recount!  :z4

Well done to all.  The great thing about this one is that I am getting ideas from each pattern I see and that I am having to think more about the flies I am tying.  Thanks to Sandy, Mike and Hamish for organising this one and taking the time to mark these - it is much appreciated.

That's all from me or I am going to go into an Oscar winner style speech and start crying :oops

Mike
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Hamish Young on 09/01/2009 at 17:28
Another two rounds yet Mike  :z7 :z4
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: clark on 09/01/2009 at 17:32
hey guys just wondering if you can join this at any time or did you have to have been here from the start???
clark
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Hamish Young on 09/01/2009 at 17:34
Really need to be in from the start I'm afraid Clark  :z6
This is because the winner is the highest score overall, but please do have a go in the next round, always nice to have someone else entering  :z16

Hamish  :z3
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Mike Livingstone on 09/01/2009 at 18:09
Don't rain on my parade, Hamish!! I have to take all I can get.   :z7

When you coming over to Norway anyway?
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Hamish Young on 09/01/2009 at 18:10
Now there's an interesting idea  :z17

When's good  :?
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Mike Livingstone on 09/01/2009 at 18:14
May/June for trout or August for salmon!

PM me any time.
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 09/01/2009 at 18:59
hey guys just wondering if you can join this at any time or did you have to have been here from the start???
clark

I don't see any reason why you can't join in, you wont win the overall thing, but you can still push the others in the monthly rounds. :wink
Start with  this month, and the Damsel. :z16

Hamish, you want to go to Stavangar in July when the Beach volleyball tournament takes place. Bollocks to the fishing, just go to watch :z16 :z12

Sandy
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Iain Goolager on 09/01/2009 at 19:37
Is that the mens beach volleyball Sandy?

hello sailor!!
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Iain Goolager on 09/01/2009 at 19:43
Oh!     well done Mike L - the only entry with a bit of effort put into the paddles, a lesson to us all.

I'd like to say that my Alders will give you a run for your money but every time I look at the pic's of them they morph into something ...well, less Alder like.

cest la fly tying vise

Iain
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 09/01/2009 at 21:08
Iain

Read more carefully, i did not say go to watch the bollocks :z7

 :z4 :z4 :z4 :z4 :z4 :z4 :z4 :z4

Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Mike Barrio on 09/01/2009 at 21:15
Oh!     well done Mike L - the only entry with a bit of effort put into the paddles, a lesson to us all.

I'd like to say that my Alders will give you a run for your money but every time I look at the pic's of them they morph into something ...well, less Alder like.

cest la fly tying vise

Iain

Mike's Corixa was great, it really got us thinking! ...... it had been made with things like a hole in it to catch air bubbles with and an underbody designed to be re-coloured with pens as and when the corixa change colour, which they do on a regular basis :z17

I haven't got Mike's notes here I'm afraid .... perhaps Sandy can expand on what I've just said :wink

Cheers
Mike
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 09/01/2009 at 21:18
Don't feel to gaseous at the moment :shock
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 09/01/2009 at 21:22
mine was SHITE, was trying to be clever!

Im sure Dec will be better
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 09/01/2009 at 21:24
It was.

MUCH :wink
 :z16

Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 09/01/2009 at 21:26
It was.

MUCH :wink
 :z16

Hahaha thanks for your honesty!
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Mike Barrio on 09/01/2009 at 21:27
mine was SHITE, was trying to be clever!

Im sure Dec will be better

And you were clever :z17 We had your flies sitting in a brandy glass full of water ..... they captured air bubbles on the way down and looked really cool when wet, I'm sure they would catch fish :wink

But yes, you're right, you must do better :z4  :z4  :z4

Cheers
Mike
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 09/01/2009 at 21:30
And you were clever :z17 We had your flies sitting in a brandy glass full of water ..... they captured air bubbles on the way down and looked really cool when wet,

Not bad for foam flies that the instructions said would float
 
:z4 :z4 :z4 :z4 :z4 :z4 :z4

Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 09/01/2009 at 21:35
And you were clever :z17 We had your flies sitting in a brandy glass full of water ..... they captured air bubbles on the way down and looked really cool when wet, I'm sure they would catch fish :wink

But yes, you're right, you must do better :z4  :z4  :z4

Cheers
Mike

Thats cool that it held the air I had hoped it would dues to the shape of the bottom!
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 09/01/2009 at 21:37
Thats cool that it held the air I had hoped it would dues to the shape of the bottom!

Aye but it trapped the bubble under its arm :z7

You've a lot to learn about bottoms :shock
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Mike Barrio on 09/01/2009 at 21:37
It was actually under the paddles Cammy, sort of like "armpits" ...... but it looked cool in the water :wink
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 09/01/2009 at 21:38
Arses and elbows spring to mind
 
:z4


Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 09/01/2009 at 21:40
Not bad for foam flies that the instructions said would float
 
:z4 :z4 :z4 :z4 :z4 :z4 :z4

hehe, I didnt mean float on the surfuce. Im rubbish at describing things, hence my mates casting hashaha
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 09/01/2009 at 21:41
hehe, I didnt mean float on the surface.

Now i'm really confused :z6
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 09/01/2009 at 21:45
same so lets end htis haha
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 09/01/2009 at 21:48
Another end?

Where does it end?

Will it ever end?

Lets try to find the end, well at least another Bottom, butt this time its in my glass :shock

 :z7
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 09/01/2009 at 21:50
Another end?

Where does it end?

Will it ever end?

Lets try to find the end, well at least another Bottom, butt this time its in my glass :shock

 :z7

ive been to the bottom of a few glasses of wine now :D

Lets just say, I had hoped it caught an air bubble underneth
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Mike Barrio on 09/01/2009 at 21:53
Oye ..... you two ...... It is a fishing forum :z15  :z15  :z15  :z15

Mike
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 09/01/2009 at 21:55
, I had hoped it caught an air bubble underneth

It did that :z16

 :z15 :z15 :z15 :z15

I thought there was something fishy going on
 :z4


Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 09/01/2009 at 21:56
fishing or drinking, they both involve liquids :D
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Iain Goolager on 11/01/2009 at 11:33
B*****s
I did take my Alders to the outcasts but forgot to hand them in - I will post them tomorrow & if it's too late then it's too late.

 :oops :z6 :cry :z8

Iain
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 11/01/2009 at 19:31
B*****s
I did take my Alders to the outcasts but forgot to hand them in - I will post them tomorrow & if it's too late then it's too late.

 :oops :z6 :cry :z8

Iain

Ah well there's always one with a tale :z7

No sweat Iain, might take us a while to get them marked though :z6
 :z18

Sandy

Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Iain Goolager on 11/01/2009 at 19:36
Quote
Ah well there's always one with a tale


Sandy , I expected better from you.......should that not have read 'tail' :z4

I'll tell you what I'll do to help   I'll give myself a score of 56 :z7 anything to help you guys out.

Iain

 :z15 :z15
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 11/01/2009 at 19:39


Sandy , I expected better from you.......should that not have read 'tail' :z4



It did till i changed it for something more subtle :z4 :z4 :z4 :z4 :z4

Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Iain Goolager on 11/01/2009 at 19:44
No subtlety required Sandy :z3
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 12/01/2009 at 12:30
whoop whoop, new vice arrived today :D
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Barry Robertson on 12/01/2009 at 19:47
whoop whoop, new vice arrived today :D

Good stuff Cameron!  :z16
Still 2 weeks left for your swap flies so take it easy on the new vice  :wink
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: clark on 12/01/2009 at 21:08
Hey guys sorry for the late reply been real busy  :z6 how many flies do we need to tie??? just 1???
clark
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Irvine Ross on 12/01/2009 at 21:10
Clark

Its two flies. I think there are marks for consistency.

Cheers

Irvine
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: clark on 12/01/2009 at 21:17
okey doke will try my best  :z4 dont quote me on that though.........
clark
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 12/01/2009 at 22:03
got my 2 tied tonight, took a good while but I think these are a little different from the norm :D

hehe
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Peter McCallum on 12/01/2009 at 22:13
okey doke will try my best  :z4 dont quote me on that though.........
clark


Hey Clark I thought it was Damsels not Okey Dokes :grin :wink
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 15/01/2009 at 07:11
SHOCK HORROR - My flies went in the post this morning  :shock  :z5  :z3  :z18
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 15/01/2009 at 07:28
SHOCK HORROR - My flies went in the post this morning  :shock  :z5  :z3  :z18

 :shock :shock :shock

Miracles will never cease, must be some vice :wink

Sandy
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 15/01/2009 at 07:32
:shock :shock :shock

Miracles will never cease, must be some vice :wink

Sandy

Its amazing! You put the hook in and it ties them for you. It even put your address on the envelope! All I had to do was put it in the postbox haha
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 17/01/2009 at 11:10
Its amazing! You put the hook in and it ties them for you. It even put your address on the envelope! All I had to do was put it in the postbox haha

So did your Mum put the stamps on :wink :z4 :z4 :z4

Probably why they arrived on time :shock

Sandy
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 17/01/2009 at 11:19
Here Are the entries for Decembers challenge.

You can see a lot of thought has gone into most of them, which is cool.

The order will a bit different compared to November, which throws things wide open :z12

Goolager - 62.5

(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/goolager.jpg)

Hareslug - 46.5

(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/irvine.jpg)

Luckyshot66 - 52.5

(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/cammy.jpg)

Mike Livingstone - 65.0

(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/Mikel.jpg)

rabbitangler - 66.5

(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/peter.jpg)

I'm sure you will agree, they are all very good :z16

cool :z12

Sandy




Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Derek McLaren on 17/01/2009 at 11:34
very nice :z16
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 18/01/2009 at 22:24
Flies all look GREAT! difficult for the judges this month!

p.s. judges, my Jan flies have a name, I forgot to write it when I sent the. drummmm rollll  the "deBoth Damsel" haha
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 18/01/2009 at 22:27
Flies all look GREAT! difficult for the judges this month!

p.s. judges, my Jan flies have a name, I forgot to write it when I sent the. drummmm rollll  the "deBoth Damsel" haha

Are you sure de both wis damsels though :roll
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Iain Goolager on 18/01/2009 at 22:35
Damsels done,

will post tomorrow.

Very pleased with them - so much so here is my acceptance speech for winning this month.

"on Behalf of my vise and I .................etc.


Iain
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 19/01/2009 at 06:55
Are you sure de both wis damsels though :roll

Well I thought so lol
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Steven Kidd on 22/01/2009 at 11:40
Damsels in the post today!!

Posted to Mike.

Steven
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Mike Barrio on 24/01/2009 at 10:51
Hi folks :cool:

Damsels from Iain "Goolager", Steven "skidd" and Peter "rabbitangler" have arrived thanks :z16

Best wishes
Mike
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Mike Livingstone on 31/01/2009 at 16:35
Last lot of flies are in the mail - let's see if they survive the Norwegian and UK postal services.

Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 31/01/2009 at 21:38
All flies have now arrived.

I will post photos as soon as, and hopefully we can get them marked fairly soon too :z18

Very nice guys, VERY NICE :wink

Sandy
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Irvine Ross on 01/02/2009 at 09:54
Sandy

Going to let us off the tenterhooks and post the marks for the December Round?

Cheers

Irvine
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 01/02/2009 at 18:14
I would , but we still have yet to mark Iains flies :roll

Not managed to get together since the last time :z8 what can you do.
I'm afraid December and January results will probably be out at the same time :oops

Sandy
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Irvine Ross on 02/02/2009 at 08:30
Sandy

No problem. I'll stand the tension for another few weeks. I'm sure everyone appreciates the time you all put into doing the marking. :z18

Irvine
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 03/02/2009 at 12:39
Might not have the last lot marked yet, but I have had time to photo the January entries.

I reckon they are fantastic, all different ways of doing something, but they all look awesome, well done guys!

(25/4/09 .......... Flies have now been marked folks, sorry for the delay :oops ..... Mike Barrio)

Mike Livingstone - 63.0

(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/mikedamsel.jpg)

Goolager - 59.0

(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/iaindamsel.jpg)

Hares Lug - 61.0

(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/irvinedamsel.jpg)

luckyshot66 - 61.0

(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/cammydamsel.jpg)

Skidd - 59.0

(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/stevendamsel.jpg)

Rabbitangler - 60.0

(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh7/skuesapprentice/flies/peterdamsel.jpg)


Great stuff guys, the marking of this year's flies was not easy :shock

Sandy






Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Cameron deBoth on 03/02/2009 at 12:48
They all look great.
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Barry Robertson on 03/02/2009 at 12:55
Very impressive flies lads, well done  :z16
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Irvine Ross on 03/02/2009 at 19:10
The great thing about this competition is seeing how everyone has a different approach to the same basic design. I learn a lot from everyone else.
Nice tying lads. :z16

Irvine
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Iain Goolager on 03/02/2009 at 19:57
Cracking flies Lads,

Mr Rabbitangler - your barred!

Iain
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Peter McCallum on 04/02/2009 at 00:44
Cracking flies Lads,

Mr Rabbitangler - your barred!

Iain

As a fly tyer I'm sure you mean Grizzled  :z4 :z4 :z16
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Iain Goolager on 04/02/2009 at 10:35
 :z4
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Peter McCallum on 23/02/2009 at 17:46
Any nearer finishing marking guys??

I'm almost apoplectic with anticipation - not good for a man with a heart condition & high blood pressure :shock :shock :z4 :z4
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Mike Barrio on 23/02/2009 at 17:55
Any nearer finishing marking guys??

I'm almost apoplectic with anticipation - not good for a man with a heart condition & high blood pressure :shock :shock :z4 :z4

Hi Peter :z16

Sorry, we are struggling to get together :oops
To quote an old saying, "work has got in the way of fishing" I'm afraid ..... and at the moment, the "usual suspects" are not even in the same country :shock

I am hoping we can get somewhere in early March :wink
Best wishes
Mike
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 24/02/2009 at 16:05
Sorry guys :oops :oops

mainly my fault i guess, we will try. I must write the post for  the last installment too :z6

If Mr B can find the videos :shock

Sandy
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Peter McCallum on 24/02/2009 at 22:18
Whit?? ??? another one? :cry  Oh S***e  :z19 more hours slaving over the vice.





 :z4 :z4 :z7
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Peter McCallum on 26/03/2009 at 22:18
Any further on with this years comp? I'm assuming that there won't be another round since we're now into the fishing, rather than tying season.

Peter
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Mike Barrio on 27/03/2009 at 00:05
Any further on with this years comp? I'm assuming that there won't be another round since we're now into the fishing, rather than tying season.

Peter

Hi Peter :z16

Yes, my apologies ..... for one reason or another "the usual suspects" have not been able to get together as often as we would have liked to this winter :oops

One of us is away again at the moment I'm afraid, but I'll sit down and sort out some results as soon as possible and will hopefully be able to post them here next week :wink

Best wishes
Mike
Title: The results ........
Post by: Mike Barrio on 25/04/2009 at 23:05
Hi folks :cool:
Fantastic flies again this year, well done to all that took part :z16

Here are the results from the Aberdeenshire jury ...........

1st Place and winning a boat for two anglers on Haddo for the day, plus a cracking CD entitled "The most complete library of trout flies in the world" :
Mike Livingstone with 187.0 points

2nd Place and winning a selection of 15 lovely salmon flies tied by "spiderman" Sandy, plus an angler's 18 function multitool set of pliers :
Peter "rabbitangler" with 181.5 points

3rd Place and winning a nice wooden trout net, plus an angler's 18 function multitool set of pliers :
Ian "goolager" with 172.5 points

As per other years, prizes can be collected from Haddo :wink
Thanks once again for taking part, thinking outside the box was interesting and produced some great flies. I hope you enjoyed it :cool:

Best wishes
Mike Barrio
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Irvine Ross on 26/04/2009 at 10:44
Congratulations to the winners :grin

Interesting ideas and some very neat tying. Also thanks to Mike, Sandy and Hamish for their time in organising and judging.

Cheers

Irvine
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Mike Livingstone on 26/04/2009 at 12:08
I demand a recount!  Just logged on and can't believe it.  :shock There were some amazing ties out there!
Thanks to the organisers/judges and to all the others who took part.  It has given me food for thought for future tying.

Mike
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Peter McCallum on 26/04/2009 at 18:17
Congrats to Mike & all who took part. many thanks to Mike & judges for organising etc. Maybe I'll have to take up salmon fishing Sandy :grin :grin :z18
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 26/04/2009 at 19:17
Well done everyone who entered :z18 :z18 :z18 :z18 :z18 :z18

Some great tying on display, just a pity we took so long to get around to marking them.

There are very good reasons, which will become apparant in the not to distant future :wink

However for now, well done again
 
:z18

Sandy
Title: Re: Our 2008/09 Winter Flytying Challenge
Post by: Iain Goolager on 27/04/2009 at 07:24
Well done Mike, Peter & all that entered.
Some cracking patterns kicking about.

Thanks to the Judges for their hard work and time.

Iain