A hook is set in the pincer jaws, tightened in with a half-screw, and a bead is set on the end. Threads wrap around and around and something that looks a bit like a fly begins to take shape. Some flash is added, along with a bit of copper wire, and a Greg’s Emerger shimmers under the lamplight.
Read MoreWhen they put the word out on social media, the founding members of Last Chance Fly Gals didn't know what to expect ahead of their first meeting in January.
"We were hoping for 70, but there were 140 women that showed up, and it's only grown from there," said Shalon Hastings. "We've gotten tremendous support."
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