Take a good look at Danvise. I've been using one for almost a year now with nothing but good to say. Very affordable and rock solid hook holding.RG
i use a nor-vice for most of my patterns, but tie egg flys on a cheep regal knock off vise, the nor-vise can do some cool things with its lathe type rotation, but will set you back a pretty penny
Love your vise Dave Did you make that?Is that a mono loop under the rabbit strip for support? I've done a bit of "Pike on the Fly" fishing. I used to go up to Quebec quite often (back when it was affordable) for walleye. There were always pike lakes in the surrounding areas. Usually they were a hike in with a row boat stashed somewhere. I had some remarkable days solo fishing on those lakes. Not much more exciting that a pike on the 9wt RG
If you tie flies already, you may want to consider a true rotary vise. I like the cam jaws. It's certainly the best design for hook holding power. It's reasonably priced.RG
What 'cha got right here They look very interesting...RG
Very nice! Thanks for sharing the pattern.Here's some fun ties. Try some Hare's Ears or Stones backwards I'm really getting to like the backwards tie. I think fish zero in on the head of their prey when they can see it well.RG
That's a good looking stash Bartman. I played a lot with foam and rubber legs last summer. And some HelgrammitesI don't do much trout fishing. One of my goals is to remedy that situation What 'cha got right here They look very interesting...RG