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wow those are lookin good Mark!
Gill killers! Cabelas should buy & sell these!
Yup Jim one of these is going in a glass case this year, along with some other tyers stuff on here. I'm going to have made a Shadow box with all the best stuff I can find or trade for on here and their are lots of folks I'll be contacting to do just that. The others of this bunch will be used by me and will catch fish and can't wait for spring!
I wouldn't know whether to fish with them or put them in a glass case!
Amen- Professional grade for sure .......
PROFESSIONAL GRADE POPPERS!!!!!! BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!
There's no way for us to compete with these. *Bowing to the master*
THANKS MARK AGAIN and you are asking me for advise? Got it all twisted around here buddy !!!!!! The only thing I would have done different on spider was seperated the legs in the front . Easy to do with some dubbing or your woven material. Look fine the way they are. OF course I was typing so fast I spelled PROFESSIONAL wrong in the original comment but will correct that now. BEST LOOKING POPPERS I'VE EVER SEEN ........... PROFESSIONAL ALL THE WAY !
Like these, Mark has made some very good looking baits/poppers, I've purchased several from a local bait store where our paths have crossed in southeastern Virginia......My dad has enjoyed some of Mark's popping bugs successfully down on the bayous of Louisiana and I have caught some nice gills on some of his panfish creations.....Good luck Tooty!
Thanks for the compliment Tooty I'm still learning. Looking forward to seeing some work from the pro. About the two bottom flies they are a couple of prototypes I think they will make some slab gitters if I can get em right. the blue damsel on the left I am trying to figure out how to get the wings to lay out flat and tried some clear cure goo to hold em in place. and right is the first shot at a weighted woven spider. Any advise? Even though they are pretty ugly they still might catch something.
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