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Rich,
Yeah, we sure had a nice time didn't we?
One of the best "business trips" I've been on!
30% business and 70% fishing! Great ratio!
Martin
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Hi Martin, ten years later 8-31-09 and the story still seems like yesterday.
Thanks Rich Lob
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This address below has a video of how to do it , its much easier to understand. i picked it up in no time at all. copperfly.net
Also if your thread knots up on you or twist when you pull it tight, don't pull too hard, but move the thread to the other side of the hook and give it steady pressure pull. 99.9% out of a 100% it will cinch the knot tight. P.S. DONT GIVE UP. ITS FASTER AND IT FEELS GOOD TO BE ABLE DO SOMETHING THAT PEOPLE NEED A TOOL TO DO. LOL
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Cabelas, Pro Bass. Duhnams , or any store that sells fishing supplies
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Does this count as one or two fish towards your daily limit? ;-)
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Martin, regarding Robert's post. I think he's confused about your statement regarding the first full moon in April bringing out the worms.
The joys of multi-national participation on a web site. ;-)
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Troutbone,
have you looked at the two following addreses. they have all the info you would need for your question.
http://rodbuilding.org/list.php?2
http://www.rodbuildingforum.com/
Paul
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i wish i could go fishing with some one but i just don't have anybody to take me because it takes up alot of gas milage.
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You would not want to use fluorocarbon on dry flies I would not think. It is especially good to use fluorocarbon in the summer, when you want your flies to sink a little lower. Sometimes I just buy a roll of fluorocarbon, and cut off what I need. (conventional fishing rolls) You can pull off a few feet, roll it up, and stick in into a plastic zip lock bag, and then stick in your vest. That way is much cheaper than buying the regular fly fishing tippet.
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Did anyone else find a source for the postcard acrylic bases? I'd like to make a few of these, I already have the clips needed.
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Nice. Very Nice. Is there a supplier for this fly? Wholesale?
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toilet rings are now made from a petroleum wax as opposed to beeswax (10yrs ago). Is this recipe assuming beeswax, or the modern petro-wax?
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I ordered this dvd from amazon over 4 months ago, and they still can't say when it will be shipped. Is anyone aware of a similar issue
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Chris,
As much as some people might like to see video of everything, there's a limit to the time we can spend producing stuff for the site - and I honestly think the images do a fine job and take a fraction of the time to produce.
Martin
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I've caught 61 Rainbows on my local reservoir using holo Diawl Bachs, very slow or no retrieve in wind lanes.
Sometimes using a Booby on the top dropper as a reverse 'washing line'. The booby attracts the fish and they take the Diawl Bachs.
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the diagrams are handy but there are videos on youtube etc, which make tying flies for beginners alot easier. the details on how to fish the buzzers was extremely helpful tho. cheers :):)
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Has anybody ever heard of a wet fly called the old faithful and know how to tie it
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Hey Martin
I'm proud to see that you have taken my simple but effective pattern "The White" into your collection of seatrout patterns. It really is an effective fly, and I still use it as my "first choice". Lots of flyfishers has been really sceptical to this pattern, I think mainly because it is so simple and easy to tie. For rough conditions I put a lot of weight under the dubbing. A "turbo" version with some flash (for example som flashabou tube) tied as a collar works fine too. The strange thing is that the fly often works best in larger sizes and taken in very slowly. On the right day it's a real Killer, I've often experienced loads of takes when other flies didn't produce anything, stangely enough...
Thanks
Rasmus Hansen
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I tried to Google the recipe for this fly, but could not find it. I think it is beautiful. Great work!
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Rob,
I have always used salt for my skins and never had problems with it. Borax might be rougher on the feathers, but I don't think so. Might there be something with the feathers from the outset? The bird molting or whatnot?
I have been very hard on some skins during the washing and drying process, and never had any problems.
The only time I have had barbs come off was during a nasty attack of some critters in my fly tying materials. They literally bit off the barbs by the root, but only on a few skins. I have since put some repellent in between my stuff, and never had the problem again.
Martin
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Jim,
Give the search facility a chance... Type in The Trout Bum Diaries and viola! There it is, our review of this great DVD. They have made more than one, and you can find them all.
Martin
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Looking for your DVD video The Trout Bum Diaries by Will Mullis and can't find it on your web site but a few months ago I did.
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