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Submitted by walter zachritz on

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I have used Chapstick tubes or similar lip stuff for my wax. They are easy to find, adjustable, and cheap. Screw out the Chapstick stuff with the bottom screw until fully extended then carefully pull the stuff out the rest of the way. Be sure to retain the plastic bottom support piece. Screw the adjustment screw back down. Place the tube in a vise or hold with tongs carefully and pour the liquid wax in and let sit over night to firm up. Keep the cap etc.

Works

Submitted by Karen on

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I am trying to purchase blind eye 8/0 hooks. Do you have any suggestions? These are for art not fishing.

Thank you.

Submitted by Timo Kontio on

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Great looking flies Ted and good approach to tying them. I did a similar thing for a muddler article couple years ago tying one like the modern standard and one more closely to original. I think that pattern is probably the best example of what you are talking about.

BR,

Timo

Submitted by Jens Glastrup on

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Hi Martin
The page is now pretty old, but.....
Do you have any more information you can share, you have probably been through your share of jackets since? I like the Nomad design for one reason, it is SHORT, but I certainly understand your objections.
But I am not a tall man, and I need to wade deep, and therefore the shortest possible jacket is pretty crucial to me. The "Englands" is probably the shortest I can find, but comes with an automatically inflatable life west:-). Wouldn't that look good?
Jens

Submitted by Mario on

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Thank Paul.! I made a needle knot and finish with uv adhesive... For the moment is working ok!

Submitted by 1737246304 on

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This is why fly fishing keeps it's mysticism of being for the upper class. $65.00 dollars for a book not me!

Submitted by Brett on

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Hi Jim... Thanks for your time today I'm very excited to spend more time talking. Thx. Brett

Clint,

You can. Google Translate has a translate a document function that works on PDF's. I can't link directly to the translation, because you have to upload the PDF to the translator. But you can download the file from he link above and upload it yourself. It looks pretty good when I tried. Not perfect, but a lot easier to read than Danish for most people...

Martin

Submitted by Clint on

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Could you use Google to translate the report into other languages, English would be one to begin with?

Submitted by David K on

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I love these flies! I'm tying a few larger sizes and incorporating glass beads for the body and I'm going to use them for steelhead. Great instructions on this site.

Nice ones :)
For a while the grey ghost was a standard I tied and fished, but did away with it, From a catching point of view a downsized clouser (size 8; white arctic fox,a hint of flash and grey squirrel) is better and the tying is by far not as time consuming.
In my understanding quite a few of these patterns, the one on the very long shanked hooks, are more for trolling from a canoe than for casting.
TL
Florian

Submitted by O'fieldstream … on

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Darren .. I am saddened to hear of this loss to the fly-fishing community. I never knew Don, but like many, knew of his work. He will be sorely missed. :(

Hi Mario,
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You don't need to apologize for your very good english. If you do a search here or on the web you will find some good instructions on, how to make a loop with the braided core of the fly line, (running line). Thats what I would do. A friend of mine uses the same running line and he just ties the running line to the loop of the shooting head, I like a cleaner connection, thats why I would go with the loop to loop connection.

Paul

Submitted by Mario on

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Hi, after all, sorry for my poor english, very nice article, in my case i have the scientific anglers shooting line and a shooting taper wet cel III, i want to know what is the best knot for join...

Again sorry for my english...

Thanks a lot...

John,

In order to keep the materials and tying thread from slipping over the edge of the tube, it's a good idea to melt a small rim or collar in one or both ends of the tube. As it's shown here (for an other application, but the principle is the same).

Martin

Submitted by Marco 1737246304 on

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I've ordered flies from some of the others with various degrees of terrible. Pretty much riverbum.com. and www.theflystop.com are the only two I like now. The second one ships international and I haven't had a problem getting them to Italy for my trips to Slovenia

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