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I've used Corel Draw and Corel Paint to make some eyes. You can print them into any color combination you want, then punch them out into whatever size punch you are using. They come out of the printer dry. I've also used Corel Draw to elongate the center of the eye so that it's not circular. Then finish with Loons UV resin. I've been successful using a thin self adhesive sheet to print on. A little artistic flavor doesn't hurt either. Good luck with your creative endeavor.

Submitted by Jay on

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I like to just bounce all over this site. I link your stuff over to some friends for FYI's. Someday I hope to around to sending you something.

Submitted by Erik Strijker on

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Hello Tom,

We met at Daniel (Fly Supply). You told us about the reel and showed pictures of this beautiful reel. You indicated that the full story was on the Internet. We are very impressed by the beautiful piece of work and fascinating information about the design of this reel. Who knows, we meet again (along with your wife and passionate fly fisher).
greet
Erik and Sandra
www.flyfishfarm.com

Submitted by Garth Turner on

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Nice version of the original Silver Doctor with Jungle Cock from Dan Bailey's Fly Shop in the early 1970's Barry. Found this pattern to be most effective in the evening until just after dark for the big
Rainbows. Many fond memories.

Garth.

Submitted by Piker20 on

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I've enjoyed looking over your flies in this and other articles on here. Can't quite figure out the benefit of the disc at the rear of the tube? Surely any turbulance created from the front disc is enough to move the materials? Is the rear disc simply holding up the wing a little higher than a bead or cone or dubbing knot would?

Also I have seen a pattern of yours elsewhere which incorporates a disc the wrong way round at the rear to slow the swing in cold water by acting as a brake of sorts. How effective have you found this and have your tried more than one backward facing disc to add to that braking effect???

Submitted by Erick on

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Love the website and this article. I truly want to try the Easy Shrimp Eyes on some patterns for inshore FF in South Carolina. I read that you will get further out in Europe and the rest of the world "when the time is right". Any ideas when that might be the case for the US?

Congrats on many years of publishing. I can't believe its been 20 years! 6,000 pages... just amazing. Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and Happy Holidays. Best wishes and keep up the good work.

Submitted by david 1737246311 on

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Im pleased so much is available - we are very fortunate in this day.

But I am very rural - waaaay out in the country. Internet is expensive and data allowances slim. I dont get to watch videos much.
I knew I should have gone to dental school....

Submitted by Amy Greenification on

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Great website! I come from a long line of river and ocean fishermen/women. However, my grandparents on both sides passed away before teaching me anything about it. I tried lake fishing once in my 20's (caught a large mouth bass) and found it to be very upsetting because I was totally unprepared emotionally and I didn't effectively put the fish out of its misery. I was a bad hunter that day and totally uninformed! So fast forward 20'something years, and here I am with a 5 year old son who asks me every week to take him fishing. What to do!

I personally don't believe in hunting/fishing for sport and entertainment. That said, I'm not a vegetarian and I'm ok with killing to eat as long as suffering is avoided. I'm also totally open to allowing my son the chance to make up his own mind about fishing. So I was grateful to find your website and read through your philosophies. I've printed your 10 Rules for Catching, Killing and Releasing and will help him understand his options. I appreciate the gray-zone thinking you've done here, allowing space for everyone to figure out where they stand. Kudos to you!

Submitted by Emil on

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Hello,MARTIN

Excellent work...I am looking almost daily at this site.A few words can,t describe what I feel.Best for you !

EMIL

Hey Ben, Davie uses a L.A.W. vise. They are pretty hard to come by now as the gent who made them (Laurence A. Waldron) no longer produces them. They do come up on ebay every few months, but expect to pay upwards of $1000 for one.

I just stumbled over the last comment and like to mention that beside the named lodges the "Latitud Sur Anglers Camp" offers exceptional fishing as well. Not as boring as elsewhere close to the Barancoso, but technical with small nymphs and even dry's.

The german issue of "Patagonian salmonids" got an additional chapter were I wrote about the true history and how the ancestors of the "Strobel Steelheads" really found their way into the lake.
No legends and marketing bullshit, but facts.

best

Heiko Schneider

Submitted by Steve S. on

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Great article my being a newbie to this stuff and also a late bloomer it's good to get insight on how to use a lot of things. I've recently done business with a guy in Montana website flytyersdungeon.com and he has a lot of synthetic stuff dyes and blends his own fresh or salt really easy to do business with--A big THANKS to his site I'm fortunate to live on a great smallmouth stream in the ozarks.

Submitted by George Meyer on

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Deadly, enough said, have had the joy of catching 12 species of fish on BRBs, never fails to get itvdone great sesrching cold water
pattern here in Maine, Rapid Rivers legendary brookies love the olive, black, natural deer hair version.Ive personally landed multiple 5 and 6 lb fish with this fly.

Submitted by petegray on

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G'day Martin
I go to school every time I read your articles Great stuff, enlightening content, and always a wonderful resource 'Keepupthegoodwork!!!
Cheeerz
Pete on the phrozen windswept shores of Kape Kodistan

Submitted by 1737246311 on

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Hello Martin,

Very good article and a load of very nice photo's and illustrations.

Best regards,

Tom Biesot.

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