Aaron Ostoj (Updated 08/23/2005)
Alan Broner (updated 11/16/2005)
Amy & Joe Gablick (Updated 01/01/05)
Anthony Smith (updated 9/27/2005)
Anton & Edwin Rist (Updated 9/12/2005)
Ari-Heikki Rintaniemi (05/04/2007)
Bill Bailey (updated 8/20/2005)
Bud Guidry (updated 11/6/2005)
Cameron Derbyshire (3/24/2006)
Charlie Chute (updated 7/16/2005)
Dariusz Ptak (1/30/2008) Flies from Poland
David White (updated 2/19/2005)
Don Colman May 26 2005 Final Entry
Ed Muzzy Muzeroll (Updated 08/07/2005)
Eric Austin (updated 04/07/2005)
Fabrizio Gajardoni (updated 7/23/08)
G. S. Stack Scoville (new 5/28/05)
Gordon Gordeaux Chesney (updated 9/2/05)
Jacques H?roux updated (8/30/2005)
Jean Paul Dessaigne (updated 11/15/2005)
Jon Harrang (updated 9/1/2005)
Kyle Hand (updated 10/04/2005)
Luc Couturier (updated 11/6/2005)
Mark Burton (updated 7/28/2005)
Michael Tomaselli (updated 2/24/2005)
Monte Smith (updated 4/07/2005)
North West Atlantic Salmon Fly Guild
Paul Martin (updated 9/4/2005)
Paul Rossman (updated 9/4/2005)
Ron Reinhold (updated 6/22/06)
Ronn Lucas Sr (updated 6/22/06)
Scott Story (updated 04/04/2005)
Sean Clarke
Sebastian Letelier (08/25/2005)
Sean Clarke, of Apple Vally Minnesota, is a new friend who found me through mutual friends.
On a recent trip to Vermont Sean visited the Orvis Store in Manchester. Next door is the American Museum of Fly Fishing. Sean photographed these two sets of Salmon Flies.
Sean has dressed Salmon flies a relatively short time but is as enthusiastic about it as anyone. He is into color processing his own materials and created the crow sub seen in this Baron. Click on the thumbnail below to enlarge it.![]()
I've cut the picture up in segments that should allow you to see the photo in greater detail.
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Below is the informational plaque that is with the fly plate:
To the left is the second Plate of flies that Sean photographed at the Museum. These flies were tied by West Coast legend Syd Glasso. Below are thumbnails so you can see an enlarged image:
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Below is the accompanying plaque: