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Fun tying flies (TR, as it were)
Not a question, but just an brief introspective post.
I've passed through some sort of psychological barrier in fly tying, and suddenly its gone from something merely interesting to something I am really, really enjoying! As I stated here before, I got this new book, and after a first glance I thought I might have enough diverse materials so that I could tie up a few patterns. But now, each night, I really look forward to trying out all sorts of patterns, and am loving every minute of it. I've been whipping out very nice replicas in multiple sizes of the standards (Wolly buggers, GRHE, PTs) as well as Humpies of various colors, Skip Nymphs, soft hackles, Teeny Nymphs, Adamses, Coachmen, Griffiths Gnats, RedTails, Baetis nymphs, flymphs and more. I dunno, its like somthing just clicked, and I just discovered what a great pasttime tying really is, and wanted to share! Let's have a swap soon! --riverman (gotta get some more hooks!) |
Fun tying flies (TR, as it were)
"riverman" wrote in message ... SNIP I dunno, its like somthing just clicked, and I just discovered what a great pasttime tying really is, and wanted to share! Let's have a swap soon! --riverman (gotta get some more hooks!) Why ruin a good run? :) TL MC |
Fun tying flies (TR, as it were)
"riverman" wrote in message ... SNIP I dunno, its like somthing just clicked, and I just discovered what a great pasttime tying really is, and wanted to share! Let's have a swap soon! --riverman (gotta get some more hooks!) Why ruin a good run? :) TL MC |
Fun tying flies (TR, as it were)
riverman wrote:snipI've passed through some sort of psychological barrier in
fly tying, and suddenly its gone from something merely interesting to something I am really, really enjoying Just wait till he gets hooked on tying those pretty streamers,right Peter Charles. I am looking forward to the pictures of some of those made with those strange materials to which we do not have access.. Big Dale Big Dale |
Fun tying flies (TR, as it were)
riverman wrote:snipI've passed through some sort of psychological barrier in
fly tying, and suddenly its gone from something merely interesting to something I am really, really enjoying Just wait till he gets hooked on tying those pretty streamers,right Peter Charles. I am looking forward to the pictures of some of those made with those strange materials to which we do not have access.. Big Dale Big Dale |
Fun tying flies (TR, as it were)
"Big Dale" wrote in message ... riverman wrote:snipI've passed through some sort of psychological barrier in fly tying, and suddenly its gone from something merely interesting to something I am really, really enjoying Just wait till he gets hooked on tying those pretty streamers,right Peter Charles. I am looking forward to the pictures of some of those made with those strange materials to which we do not have access.. Yeah, me too! I've already been hoarding lots of feathers for that. African Grey tail feathers (actually, available in many fly shops, but I find them on the ground), some wonderful fluorescent blue feathers from a tiny local bird, some iridescent white wing feathers from a local blackbird thing, and some hair from all sorts of critters (wildebeests, kudu, bushbuck, wild boar, zebra, giraffe, elephant tail, etc) --riverman |
Fun tying flies (TR, as it were)
"Big Dale" wrote in message ... riverman wrote:snipI've passed through some sort of psychological barrier in fly tying, and suddenly its gone from something merely interesting to something I am really, really enjoying Just wait till he gets hooked on tying those pretty streamers,right Peter Charles. I am looking forward to the pictures of some of those made with those strange materials to which we do not have access.. Yeah, me too! I've already been hoarding lots of feathers for that. African Grey tail feathers (actually, available in many fly shops, but I find them on the ground), some wonderful fluorescent blue feathers from a tiny local bird, some iridescent white wing feathers from a local blackbird thing, and some hair from all sorts of critters (wildebeests, kudu, bushbuck, wild boar, zebra, giraffe, elephant tail, etc) --riverman |
Fun tying flies (TR, as it were)
"riverman" wrote in message ... SNIP Yeah, me too! I've already been hoarding lots of feathers for that. African Grey tail feathers (actually, available in many fly shops, but I find them on the ground), some wonderful fluorescent blue feathers from a tiny local bird, some iridescent white wing feathers from a local blackbird thing, and some hair from all sorts of critters (wildebeests, kudu, bushbuck, wild boar, zebra, giraffe, elephant tail, etc) --riverman You should try to get some antelope. It is one of the best hairs for tying. Some of it is extremely buoyant, and perfetc for spinning etc. Other stuff works well for winging etc. TL MC |
Fun tying flies (TR, as it were)
"riverman" wrote in message ... SNIP Yeah, me too! I've already been hoarding lots of feathers for that. African Grey tail feathers (actually, available in many fly shops, but I find them on the ground), some wonderful fluorescent blue feathers from a tiny local bird, some iridescent white wing feathers from a local blackbird thing, and some hair from all sorts of critters (wildebeests, kudu, bushbuck, wild boar, zebra, giraffe, elephant tail, etc) --riverman You should try to get some antelope. It is one of the best hairs for tying. Some of it is extremely buoyant, and perfetc for spinning etc. Other stuff works well for winging etc. TL MC |
Fun tying flies (TR, as it were)
""Hooked"" wrote in message ... "riverman" wrote in message ... Yeah, me too! I've already been hoarding lots of feathers for that. African Grey tail feathers (actually, available in many fly shops, but I find them on the ground), some wonderful fluorescent blue feathers from a tiny local bird, some iridescent white wing feathers from a local blackbird thing, and some hair from all sorts of critters (wildebeests, kudu, bushbuck, wild boar, zebra, giraffe, elephant tail, etc) --riverman If you leave the Congo, how many of those materials you mentioned would suddenly become illegal exotics if you enter another country?????? That certainly depends on what country I go into, but for many countries, I believe that I can bring in almost anything as long as I a) declare it at the border b) prove that I obtained it legally in whatever country I got it c) leave that country with it when I go. For example, I have heard that you can have certain banned items, such as Ivory and eagle feathers, in the US if you prove you obtained them legally in other countries, and do not sell them. That being said, I just won't declare them. I have so many trinkets that are illegal in so many different places that my tying kit is a drop in the bucket. Hell, my portable walkie-talkie is illegal HERE. --riverman |
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