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On Nov 23, 3:55*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
On Nov 23, 3:40*pm, Giles wrote: On Nov 23, 3:16*pm, george9219 wrote: On Nov 22, 10:18*pm, Giles wrote: On Nov 22, 9:00*pm, george9219 wrote: A stray fiber from hackle or cdc in the wrong place will give you fits trying to thread the fine tippet through the eye. Not to mention head cement, which makes penetration (however slight) problematic.....to say the least. giles hm.....come to think of it, not all that bad a rape defense. I never use head cement on dry flies, especially the tiny ones. Quite a few others here have said the same. *Personally, I've never been able to master the knack of tying heads that would not unravel without cement. giles http://books.google.com/books?id=Moe...pg=PA62&dq=pin... This was the stuff (the beeswax, rosin and castor oil mix) recommended by Mark Van Patten on the Tying Bench. *Don't use head cement/Sally Hansens anymore. *This stuff rubbed on the thread before you whip finish the fly seems to do the trick. *Secondarily, it doesn't clog up the eye of the fly nor does it interfere with the hackle. *Love the stuff. Frank Reid I haven't done much fly tying in the past three or four years, and the next year promises virtually none. After that, who knows. You may one day see a thread asking hey, what was that replacement for head cement? Thanks, Frank. giles |
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On Nov 23, 5:00*pm, Giles wrote:
On Nov 23, 3:55*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote: On Nov 23, 3:40*pm, Giles wrote: On Nov 23, 3:16*pm, george9219 wrote: On Nov 22, 10:18*pm, Giles wrote: On Nov 22, 9:00*pm, george9219 wrote: A stray fiber from hackle or cdc in the wrong place will give you fits trying to thread the fine tippet through the eye. Not to mention head cement, which makes penetration (however slight) problematic.....to say the least. giles hm.....come to think of it, not all that bad a rape defense. I never use head cement on dry flies, especially the tiny ones. Quite a few others here have said the same. *Personally, I've never been able to master the knack of tying heads that would not unravel without cement. giles http://books.google.com/books?id=Moe...pg=PA62&dq=pin... This was the stuff (the beeswax, rosin and castor oil mix) recommended by Mark Van Patten on the Tying Bench. *Don't use head cement/Sally Hansens anymore. *This stuff rubbed on the thread before you whip finish the fly seems to do the trick. *Secondarily, it doesn't clog up the eye of the fly nor does it interfere with the hackle. *Love the stuff. Frank Reid I haven't done much fly tying in the past three or four years, and the next year promises virtually none. *After that, who knows. *You may one day see a thread asking hey, what was that replacement for head cement? Thanks, Frank. giles- Hide quoted text - You did, however, tie up a nice passel of Pass Lakes that got me through August in the Driftless Area. And I thank you for that. Frank Reid (who is tying up a bunch of size 26 Pass Lakes, not that anyone would ever notice. Really, they look like friggen belly button lint. You wouldn't even see them. I''ve picked more stuff off my sweater. How the hell does a fish see these things amoung all the other crap floating down the stream? What the hell have I gotten myself into? I''m trying to do stacked-wing salmon flies on #28 hooks. I'm planning a hunting mission to Sierra Vista to get some humming bird skins. I'm gonna be sharing a cell with Ed Rist by Xmas.) |
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On Nov 23, 5:19*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
You did, however, tie up a nice passel of Pass Lakes that got me through August in the Driftless Area. *And I thank you for that. De nada. Frank Reid (who is tying up a bunch of size 26 Pass Lakes, not that anyone would ever notice. *Really, they look like friggen belly button lint. *You wouldn't even see them. I''ve picked more stuff off my sweater. *How the hell does a fish see these things amoung all the other crap floating down the stream? *What the hell have I gotten myself into? Never tied one smaller than a 16 myself. Given that the Pass Lake looks like nothing that has ever live in, on, or near a lake or stream anywhere in North America (as far as I've been able to determine), the point of the exercise has never been to match a hatch, but rather to offer up something like the piscine equivalent of a Big Mac; something that may or may not be particularly good, but might as well try it. Thus, bigger is better.....up to a certain point.....never did much good with 'em bigger than a 10 either. 12s and especially 14s are just right.* White Castle, too small. 2 lb. behemoths offered by Joebob's bar and grill, too big. Big Mac......just right! :) I''m trying to do stacked-wing salmon flies on #28 hooks. I'd go for the short stack in that case. With real maple syrup, please. I'm planning a hunting mission to Sierra Vista to get some humming bird skins. Probably better off tying the whole bird to a big hook and hunting for big browns. I'm gonna be sharing a cell with Ed Rist by Xmas.) Should have plenty of time to tie up a good supply for next season. giles *who once hooked (and lost his bug to) a trout in a pool below the bridge where he parked somewhere on the pigeon.....or maybe it was the onion.....in sheboygan county, on his first cast. worked downstream and then back up for an hour or so. one last cast, a size 14 pass lake, just like the one he lost on that first cast. fish took the bug. a minute later the fish was in hand. removed the bug from its lip. also removed the one it stole an hour earlier. |
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Best books for dandruff flies? As I mentioned, I'm using Ed Engle's
book "Tying Small Flies." Any others you like? Frank Reid |
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On Nov 23, 4:40*pm, Giles wrote:
On Nov 23, 3:16*pm, george9219 wrote: On Nov 22, 10:18*pm, Giles wrote: On Nov 22, 9:00*pm, george9219 wrote: A stray fiber from hackle or cdc in the wrong place will give you fits trying to thread the fine tippet through the eye. Not to mention head cement, which makes penetration (however slight) problematic.....to say the least. giles hm.....come to think of it, not all that bad a rape defense. I never use head cement on dry flies, especially the tiny ones. Quite a few others here have said the same. *Personally, I've never been able to master the knack of tying heads that would not unravel without cement. giles Double whip finish on the larger ones, single (5 turns) on the midges. The larger ones hold together forever, and, generally, the midges are destroyed before the head unravels. |
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On Nov 23, 8:46*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
Best books for dandruff flies? *As I mentioned, I'm using Ed Engle's book "Tying Small Flies." *Any others you like? Frank Reid Tiemco #2488 |
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On Nov 23, 8:47*pm, george9219 wrote:
On Nov 23, 8:46*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote: Best books for dandruff flies? *As I mentioned, I'm using Ed Engle's book "Tying Small Flies." *Any others you like? Frank Reid Tiemco #2488 Books... |
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all Flies." *Any others you like?
Frank Reid Tiemco #2488 the TMC 2488H (heavy) is good for tiny nymphs the TMC 206BL is very good for small drys, IMHO ... but I mostly use TMC 100BL 'cause I can get them easy Book specifically for tiny weenies? got me, sorry Only recent one ( older tiny weenie books thought an 18 was tiny ) I know of is "Midge Magic" .... if you can say "string midge" you have read it G ( but the main material suggested ... DMC embroidery yarn .... IS pretty good stuff and available in about 1/2 zillion colors ) |
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On Nov 23, 9:55*pm, Larry L wrote:
all Flies." *Any others you like? Frank Reid Tiemco #2488 the TMC 2488H (heavy) is good for tiny nymphs the TMC 206BL is very good for small drys, IMHO ... but I mostly use TMC 100BL * 'cause I can get them easy Book specifically for tiny weenies? * got me, sorry * *Only recent one ( older tiny weenie books thought an 18 was tiny ) I know of is "Midge Magic" * .... if you can say "string midge" you have read it G ( but the main material suggested ... DMC embroidery yarn .... IS pretty good stuff and available in about 1/2 zillion colors ) And my bride has every single color but no longer does embroidery. Hmmm.... Frank Reid |
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DMC embroidery yarn .... IS pretty good stuff and available in about 1/2 zillion colors ) And my bride has every single color but no longer does embroidery. Hmmm.... Frank Reid You're brave Frank! Rob. |
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