Great job, Martin and GFF Staff!!
You wrote a complete book about tube flies. The best guide book we can see.
Congrats!
Carlos Heinsohn
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Great job, Martin and GFF Staff!!
You wrote a complete book about tube flies. The best guide book we can see.
Congrats!
Carlos Heinsohn
Dear Horstmann,
there is a very good book (in fact it is a series of books covering other Danish and Geman seatrout areas) on the fishing on Alsen. Pls. see the link.
http://www.der-angelfuehrer.de/SID=si235778382fc8844b3eca4abc1a0583/ind…
These books are nicely illustrated and give a good introduction to the areas, the only downside i they are in German,
TL
Florian
Greetings from a wading equipment fanatic!
I've been flyfishing for over thirty years and have run the gauntlet on shoes and waders. I am now wearing either Chota STL Plus boots or LL Bean Aqua-Stealth Studded depending on what river and how much hiking I'am doing. The LL Beans last forever, are great for long hiking to the stream, and really adhere to everything except severe slime! The Chotas are super everywhere, especially on slime and moss but don't give the high ankle support on really long-long jaunts through the boonies to the river. I fish the Deerfield, Westfield, Housatonic, and Swift rivers in Western Mass., also several rivers in Maine and northern N.H., and these two combos of boots really fit the bill. I gave up on regular felt a long time ago because of the short life-span. The type of poly-felt that chota uses, and the sticky rubber that Bean uses lasts a super long time. I really give boots a workout. I fish almost every week including through the winter depending on the weather, and do a lot of long brush wacking to get to my spots. I highly recommend these two boots.
Well, the fact of the matter is...
There are so many sea trout around at the moment due to the mild summer, cooler weather and low sea temperatures that it looks like it will be a bumper GFF summit - just like last year.
I'll try not to catch them all before you guys arrive!!!
Ripley
Hi Mike
The best remover of glue residue from labels, on any surface is normal cooking oil. Apply over label or residue, leave for 10 minutes and wipe off.
Regards Korrie
Hi Steve, i thought my G P fly looks cool but your flies are magic. id love to be able to tie as good as that fantastic honest, ill be back to the drawing board later. People like you make us tiers try harder to improve are tying if you get the chance e mail back id love a chat
I am a 75yr. old, I to think that this site is one of the very best. I found it through looking for information on photographing flies. I have an Olympus C-5060, this appears to cover all that is required for successful results. Many thanks. Harry Phillips Wales.
I DID IT (the flight booking) !!! Happyness.................
I have plenty of these new books in stock.
www.flytyingspecialties.com
Dear Dave,
I recently purchased a used sage fly rod. The rod looks like brand new except the store I purchased it from put a price sticker on the cork handle. I tried to remove the sticker but could not get all of the sticker or adhesive residue off of the cork. Do you have any suggestions on how I might remove it? If I sand it do I need to seal it?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Mike
Tom,
You will need a Snowbee rear screw as well as the tube adapter itself. The original Waldron screw has a different thread. Snowbee can deliver it as a spare part. The fit of the adapter is not perfect, but it works.
Martin
This week the bonefish have been averaging 7 to 9 pounds in Kaneohe Bay. Largest was 14 pounds and several 11 and 12 pounders. Those were Boga-grip weights... not guesses. LOL
Aloha,
Stan
Well !!! there you go again, using me as an example of crazyness *LOL* Luckily I'm not hampered by paranoia. I found the tube fly articles most informative but in your section on hooks you did leave out one style though, the 180 degree double opposed hook. It's sort of a UK thing but after I was introduced to them by a UK type I started to use them in Alaska with amazing results (I even have a pic or two someplace). Often salmon are solidly packed in a stream and foul hooking is the order of the day. The 180 Deg hook eliminates a lot of that yet hookups by mouth are better than a single hook. Go figure
WOW- WOW-WOW !!!!!!!!!! This is a real inspiration for a beginner. Gathering up materials and building a desk right now. Again, they are beautiful and fantastic.
Bob V
This is amazing - very userfriendly and also covers everything there is to know bout tubeflies! Why by a book? Thank you very much for this!!
WOW, this is the best summary I have ever seen on the inner workings of tube flies. Magnificent article and diagrams, Martin. I am grateful for the time and effort you put into these articles. Thank you for sharing this very useful information.
[quote:c0362e0ef5="Niall Flanagan"]I dont think that glue exists ![/quote:c0362e0ef5]
..... Found a glue on the net which seems to do what I wanted "[url=http://www.miracleglue.com/fishing.htm]Miracle Glue[/url]"
Apparently Miracle Glue can also be used to mend holes in your waders, so there's an added bonus!
..... Here's another glue which gets good reviews "[url=http://www.prosoftbaitglue.com/]Pro's Soft Bait Glue[/url]"
As if it were that easy, apparently they only deliver in the US!
Jonathan
only comment----- just cannot wait to fish these wonderful waters ----- as the song goes I'll see you in September --
Martin:
You said: "The new Snowbee/Waldron vise has a Tube Fly attachment as an option, and this option fits my original Waldron vise with a bit of woodoo." And somewhere else in you rarticle you mention a "snowbee fingerscrew".
Precisely, what kind of "woodoo" are you talking about?
I enjoyed your whole series on tube flying very much. It is almost an entire textbook on this art of tying.
Thank you!
Tom
hi,
I dont think that glue exists ! I use loctite 406 plastic and rubber,I nail not double catch braided loop to line and a drop or two on knot ,this will leech onto line and braid so be careful and don't use to much.I use this on all shooting heads and I have never had a loop let go ,I tested it on an old line some time ago and was very very strong ,only drawback is cost of 406 is 48 euro small bottle !!
Niall.
There are some things in life not worth the time and expense, this is one of them. The threads and fine dubbing materials I use require no wax.
[quote:9e0a632ad6="Feridun"]Hello Jonathan,
I am travelling from Stavanger with my car :)
Kristiansand or Stavanger with ColorLine to Hirtshalshaven Denmark
I am alone, stay in contact with me, we can drive if you want :wink:[/quote:9e0a632ad6]
Hi Feridun,
I have now booked flights from Oslo, Gardermoen to Billund and then to rent a car with Erik.
If you would like to join us feel free to contact me further and I will give you all of our travel details.
Jonathan
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