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  • Reply to: Jungle Cock Repair   18 years 3 months ago

    Thanx for the info. I'm new to tying, but I love it. Nice to have this info at my fingertips. Keep up the good work.

  • Reply to: Mariano Moran with a "Do...   18 years 3 months ago

    Hello
    Nice pic, this is a beautiful Dorado
    Regards from Chile

  • Reply to: Fill-the-box   18 years 3 months ago

    Hi Martin, superb flies! Do you think I could catch sea brook trouts with these flies in my area : Quebec, Canada (along the Gaspe Peninsula) So far I have not been successful with the flies I am using (brown hackle, Mickey fin, Adams, etc). Thank you for your help.

  • Reply to: Boot Blues   18 years 3 months ago

    Your boot article amazed me. I have had the same Borger wading boots for more than 20 yrs. They look worn but the only thing that has ever worn out is the felt which can be resoled. They stay soft and the plastic-leather will never wear out in my lifetime. Only drawback is that they don't come with arch supports. If they were lost I would replace them with their exact replica without a second thought.

  • Reply to: Bumpy Mexico   18 years 3 months ago

    I have been to punta allen many times to fish the bay. This article is a good representation of the area. Fun to read and look at. Heading there in 3 weeks again. cant wait. It is a special place and the Mayan people are too! What better bones and permit on the fly!

  • Reply to: Server Blues   18 years 3 months ago

    The Brazilian fishing thing was fantastic. The guy was really enjoying himself.

  • Reply to: Hoppers with Foam   18 years 3 months ago

    superberb tye simple great fly

  • Reply to: Don't freeze   18 years 3 months ago

    Interesting discussion, this one. Breathables or neoprene or even old fashioned rubber waders are in my opinion mostly a matter of taste with respect to warmth, if you dress according to their advantages / disadvantages on the inside.

    The key issue is the wading boots, since you rarely freeze your legs but almost always freeze your toes.

    The boots should have sufficiently thick soles to keep the cold from the ground out. And they should be sufficiently stiff to keep the boot from collapsing during wading, so you loose the insulating layer of air around your feet.

    Tight lines

  • Reply to: First GFF podcast ever   18 years 3 months ago

    Martin,

    Nice idea...I got a kick out of listening to your podcast....remembering the cold water, etc.....looking out of the window into the Souther Californian Sunset.

    Tight Lines
    Matthias

  • Reply to: First GFF podcast ever   18 years 3 months ago

    I think the podcast idea is great. Cant wait to hear some more.

  • Reply to: Sören and Sara   18 years 3 months ago

    Great article, awesome photos.

  • Reply to: Pretty 12" brown taken o...   18 years 3 months ago

    awesome picture west, I fish the sioux as well, or at least i try to.

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