Barnwood-Framed Print of Pop's Art
4"x4" Heartland Designs picture frame made from reclaimed lumber from Northern Minnesota. Each frame is assembled with natural varying barnwood siding.
Select from one of four prints of Pop’s drawings, including:
“It is much, much better to tie one good fly in an hours time than a dozen that would be taken only by a trout with a sense of humor.”
“When learning to tie flies, finish a fly if you start it; even though it doesn't look like you expected, you will have finished what you started. Also, you learned something.”
Let your rod be light and very gentle," Izaak Walton
The first two quotes are from Trout Fishing and Trout Flies, 1957, by Jim Quick, found at the back of a journal that Harry K. Cameron, “Pop,” made in the 1960s, that included 90 hand-drawn flies. The Izaak Walton quote is also found in Pop’s journal and the sketch of a fly is found on the opening page.
4"x4" Heartland Designs picture frame made from reclaimed lumber from Northern Minnesota. Each frame is assembled with natural varying barnwood siding.
Select from one of four prints of Pop’s drawings, including:
“It is much, much better to tie one good fly in an hours time than a dozen that would be taken only by a trout with a sense of humor.”
“When learning to tie flies, finish a fly if you start it; even though it doesn't look like you expected, you will have finished what you started. Also, you learned something.”
Let your rod be light and very gentle," Izaak Walton
The first two quotes are from Trout Fishing and Trout Flies, 1957, by Jim Quick, found at the back of a journal that Harry K. Cameron, “Pop,” made in the 1960s, that included 90 hand-drawn flies. The Izaak Walton quote is also found in Pop’s journal and the sketch of a fly is found on the opening page.
4"x4" Heartland Designs picture frame made from reclaimed lumber from Northern Minnesota. Each frame is assembled with natural varying barnwood siding.
Select from one of four prints of Pop’s drawings, including:
“It is much, much better to tie one good fly in an hours time than a dozen that would be taken only by a trout with a sense of humor.”
“When learning to tie flies, finish a fly if you start it; even though it doesn't look like you expected, you will have finished what you started. Also, you learned something.”
Let your rod be light and very gentle," Izaak Walton
The first two quotes are from Trout Fishing and Trout Flies, 1957, by Jim Quick, found at the back of a journal that Harry K. Cameron, “Pop,” made in the 1960s, that included 90 hand-drawn flies. The Izaak Walton quote is also found in Pop’s journal and the sketch of a fly is found on the opening page.