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Pit.

I certainly prefer a gun if I want to shoot a bear! But I prefer one where the barrel points forwards, where there's a trigger placed at the rear where my fingers are and one that used standard bullets that I can buy in any store that sells ammunition.
The online-magazines - to stay in gun-terms - often use special ammunition, have a trigger that is hard to find, and needs to be pressed sideways to fire and you don't know what way bullet goes until you fire the gun.

Regarding the hooks, sure steel is better than bone. But the basic shape, use and function is the exact same! I welcome the development, and I'm happy to use steel hooks. They are better than bone hooks in all ways, but have the same function.

I also welcome development in IT, but only when it makes things better. And in a world of standards, we follow standards! Navigation, links, buttons and what else pertains to web sites simply has to look and work like they do everywhere else, and there's no need to invent such things. That has already been done decades ago, and your chance of doing it better is like the snowball's chance in hell.

Last but not least there's taste. Just because PDF's, Flash or fancy graphics programs allow all kinds of funky layout and wild fonts, you don't have to do all kinds of funky layout and use all the wild fonts! In my eyes the limitations on standard web sites is actually to the benefit of many pages. It does keep designers from going haywire, which is often a good thing.

And I do exactly as you say: I ignore the mails and rarely visit the sites. Especially when the mails arrive unsolicited. I get a ton of unwanted mails and they usually go directly into my spam folder.

Martin

Submitted by Dean Ransom, JR on

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Mr. Pennington,
Thanks for sharing...video a little shaky but I now have some idea on how clean up my fly tying desk. I was interested in if you had a special type of box or container for displaying your bugs when you go to shows, exhibits, demos, etc. Thanks.

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Hello Mr Joergensen, I like your words and your opinion - but - Do you want a gun to shut a bear or a sharpened stone? This is the progress and every 2 or 3 years we double our knowledge in IT. You certainly like carbon steel hooks and no bonehoog - right. Its the user who decides what to use and what to send to the trash. Just dont accept such mails and uploads. if we all or the majority do the same we wont see such things any more. Same with Sugermans social network. Why do these people show their obscenities to the world. Just boycott it and soon you will see Mr Sugerman making sugarcubes.

Submitted by tom walraven on

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hello my name is tom walraven im comming to africa in dec and i realy wanne catch a tigerfisch but only big 1 not small can you help me whith that?and what is the price?greetings tom

[b:f4662a5a40]I've [i:f4662a5a40]NEVER[/i:f4662a5a40] been a big phan regarding the pre-phrabricated phly phuselage notion... but...
"if you build it, they will come"...
'might as well have the phur n' pheatherz pre-attached and internal magnets for a click-on-click-off quick-change application...
To each their own... but I digress...
Here's a "Wrapped n' Welded Three Pheather Phlat Wing" that was enthusiastically [i:f4662a5a40]"assembled"[/i:f4662a5a40] in the Area61 Skunk Works by ME and phinished with BB magic voodoo acrylic...[/b:f4662a5a40]
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Pete,

As always: very nice flies and something that is bound to catch fish!

I've been fooling around with Popovics' Fleye Foils lately and making some small baitfish, but nothing with the variation and fantasy that yours display.

Martin

Hi Kelly, Dave, and Joel;
Thank you all for your compliments and comments on my BYR Smelt! I appreciate very much that you like the pattern, and took the time to comment! Thanks again!

Alan, great work. Love the name, and explanation of the area. I got to visit Lake Placid and that area in the 1980's. That is where I got to see the first fly angler in action. I decided right then and there it was something I had to do, eventually. Anyway, the fly is wonderful. Love it.

Submitted by Sare on

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Very helpful.
I love CDC and I am looking for more patterns and styles of CDC flies.
Thanks

Submitted by gary withers on

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do you need an inner tube or use a junction tube at the end of the fly

Ayesha,

Name only (the hook)?!! What hook? And naming all the gear and nets... what nets? No nets appear in this article. And naming all the gear makes no sense, and is far beyond the scope and subject of the article.

Martin

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