wish that lucky guy was me!!
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Hi,
I have been searching the web trying to find a Loop reel that I have and could not find it... until, I saw the picture of "Henning occasionally getting out his old Loop reel" .
Mine looks just like that but looks new; got it from a storage locker deal. Mine says Model 3 with a 970 at the bottom of the reel above "LOOP T.D. SWEDEN, PATENTED".
IS THERE ANYONE WHO CAN HELP IDENTIFY THIS AND TELL ME WHAT IT IS WORTH? IT SEEMS BIG FOR FLY FISHING FOR TROUT... BUT I'M NOT A FLY FISHER PERSON.
I WOULD APPRECIATE ANY HELP; THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR SITE. INTERESTING INFORMATION.
Pino,
I'm sure these flies will catch fish for you, even in rivers and even in Italy!
Martin
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Hi Martin,
just bought your book ! Now you have an Italian reader too.
Hope some of these flies will work for seatrout in rivers too ....
Congratulations for the great work you've done.
Pino
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Thanks Charlie! I always like the color combo on this one.
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Lukas,
Glad you like the book. It was fun doing, and fun to think that it's spread out to other tyers and anglers.
Martin
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Hi Martin,
my copy arrived today - great pictures and a nice read with lots of good infos.
Well done!
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Alan, First time I have seen this pic. Great Job! I love the Butt-tag AND the 8 turns of ribbing. You can do 9 or 10 if you want.There are no rules!!!!
Cheers, joel
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Bob, really great article & tying. Thank you, thank you. This kind of journalism is what it is all about.
Sincerely, Joel
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Great little streamers, Bob! The article was interesting. Really find the waterfowl wings are pretty and undoubtedly attractive to the fish. Gotta get you some GP crests...
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Gentjan,
This is an old article, and we have no step-by-step pictures of the tying sequence, and have no plans of doing any. There will be new patterns with illustrated instructions, but this old one will remain as it is.
Martin
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Nice combination of colors and well tied. I am a big fan of Herb Welch's patterns. I think that it was look great on a B-17 hook and framed.
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That fly is a pure knock out. It just glows. Wonderful work!
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Bob, Fantastic flies and great article. Thanks for sharing!
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I would appreciate the picture and Instructions if u can send them
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They are wonderful little streamers. They would work well on the small streams I fish.
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Oh Bob, I LOVE THESE!! You always have such great articles~!!!
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Jerry,
I don't know why you haven't heard from them... they give the mail address info@wideopen.dk as a contact.
Regarding orders in USD.
1)
If you go to the site and look right under the flags in the left hand column there's a menu for currency selection - USD is the bottom choice. Select that and you get all prices in US dollars.
2)
Right under that, there's a list of products. Click on Fly Fishing and you will be taken to the DVDs.
3)
Click on the title you want, click Add to basket. Add more products in the same way.
4)
When you're done click Make Purchase.
5)
Enter your address. USA is selectable.
I haven't gone through with the purchase, so I don't know what information I get regarding shipping costs, but if you click on the menu item Terms, you get information on shipping methods.
Martin
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Good looking fly Mr. Phillips! Good job on the biography too.
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I want to purchase these dvd's too, but when I go to their website I cannot find anything about ordering in US Dollars, shipping costs to the USA, shipping methods, time in transit or anything else pertaining to the USA. I know I am computer illiterate, but could you please give me some help and added direction? I even emailed Wide Open Outdoor Film the same questions and have not received a reply. Thank you very much.
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Very clever use of simple materials to execute an attractive and probably effective. (after I tie and fish a few I will confirm the effectiveness).
I will be trying them on bass.
Bruce
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