My first steel flies.

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So I decided to get into tying steelhead flies. These are my first three attempts. I know they are not perfect, but I'm happy with the way they turned out. Now to see if they'll catch fish. 4877641316_81c1a1ebf9_z.jpg
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Look pretty darn fishy to me! Nice work.
 
Nice, very nice! Now that you've got the pattern down, go for Mack's Canyon and Coal Car. :)
 
Those both look super simple; I will need some Orange something or the other for the Mack's Canyon, but what's another ten dollars on tying materials to add to the hundreds I have spent thus far.
 
Those look pretty good man. you gonna be getting a bigger rod here soon?
 
I've never tied a fly in my life. Those look mighty fine to me.
 
Those look great! I spent a couple hunderd on tools an mats an then found Ebay an haven't tied a fly since.
 
Those are darn nice flies. Nothing like catching a fish on one of your own flies.
 
Thanks for all the confidence boosts; let's hope the steelhead like them as well.

@ Thuggin: I picked up an eight weight last week, and I'm dying to pop it's cherry. Hopefully on one of these flies.
 
Those will definitely catch steelhead. A little constructive criticism, trim back the wing so it is even with the point of the hook. To be honest I don't think the steelhead cares if you do or not, but it will look better and catch more fisherman. :D
 
Good job! Its a great feeling catching a steelhead on something you created!
 
Those are reel noyce!!
 
I've only thrown my flyrod once, and I still need a TON of work to get it right, but you guys sure put the itch in me.
 
lookin good man
 
If you need some help testing them I'll be fishing the Deschutes next week....... plenty of time for you to mail some to me :P
 
Markcanby said:
Those look great! I spent a couple hunderd on tools an mats an then found Ebay an haven't tied a fly since.

That sounds real familiar! I've spent at least a hundred in the last year and have tied two egg patterns and that's it. I vow to repent and tie one more before the end of the year.

GD
 
The Nothing said:
I've only thrown my flyrod once, and I still need a TON of work to get it right, but you guys sure put the itch in me.

I think fly fishing can be the most intimidating after your first time out. learning to cast can be somewhat unforgiving. Get yourself back out there. Where do you live?
 
everett464 said:
Those both look super simple; I will need some Orange something or the other for the Mack's Canyon, but what's another ten dollars on tying materials to add to the hundreds I have spent thus far.

That's exactly my point. :)
 

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