First fly I tied early 70’s in a fly tying club at Spry Junior HS in Webster NY a short drive from Carl Coleman’s fly shop. Club was run by a guidance counselor named Mr Tabor. With the hard as nails the fly was virtually indestructible. I have fished it up and down the East coast with a lot of luck. I thought we added a drop of hard as nails to the wing case but after 50 years maybe my memory is a bit off. Thanks!
Rick Tabor I'm assuming went to Cape Cod with him just before he passed. The simple marabou streamer is one of his patterns. Great guy worked at the store for years.
hey, thanks for the video. i think i saw the pattern for it in an old issue of fly fisherman. i love where you were fishing, is it along "the trail" ? do you usually change the placement of your indicator to account for water depth or do you keep at a set length most of the time ? thanks again !
Yes, and I constantly change the placement of the strike indicator, the new oros indicators make it easy. Rule of thumb is 1 1/2 x depth of water you're fishing.
@@TheUnknownAngler thanks for the info, i always seem to wonder how far up to place it. never too keen on indicators (used to use those darn sticky ones) takes all the fun out of casting for me.