Originally Posted By: ColeyG
197lbs isn't bad for a 13 to 13.5 foot rig with fishing frame. I think mine comes in at about 185 and the boat is 110 of that though the factory calls it 100.

I think it is funny they call that raft an inflatable drift boat though. It's a raft with a steeper-than-typical angles on the tubes and some internal components that might make it fish and feel like a drifter, but it is still raft is it not?

Took a break from tying yarn balls to put a few feathers together today as well.


First try at a Gray Ghost.




And something in Kingfisher blue.



I keep trying to find uses for these Argus feathers (wings on the fly above) I picked up a while back but they don't seem quite right for anything. They sure look nice though.




Nice.
The Gray Ghost reminds me of my yoot taking fly tying classes at Stuart's Tackle in Indian Orchard, MA.
I think we started on the bucktails like Mickey Finn and Black Nose Dace, then the Gray Ghost/Black Ghost.

IIRC, Stuart's was quite the player when it came to supplying fly tying materials nationwide in those days.
Al Stuart also had some proprietary lures like Al's Goldfish.
Not sure how widely distributed his hardware was.

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