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Fly tying materials storage
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Padishar Creel wrote:
I saw this on Cabelas bargin site and I would love one myself: http://tinyurl.com/6grg4 It *is* neat. I saw it on the Cabela site a while ago, before it was put on sale, and was attracted, but I think the drawers should ideally be a little wider (around 20" or so), to accommodate necks and saddles in plastic bags. A few inches deeper wouldn't hurt, either. The price is darn fine, though. JR |
Padishar Creel wrote: I saw this on Cabelas bargin site and I would love one myself: http://tinyurl.com/6grg4 Chris Okay, this gives me storage for the first 10th of my materials. What do I do with the rest? -- Frank Reid Euthanize to reply |
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 15:19:07 -0500, Frank Reid
wrote: Padishar Creel wrote: I saw this on Cabelas bargin site and I would love one myself: http://tinyurl.com/6grg4 Chris Okay, this gives me storage for the first 10th of my materials. What do I do with the rest? Buy nine more . . . simple. :) Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 15:19:07 -0500, Frank Reid
wrote: Padishar Creel wrote: I saw this on Cabelas bargin site and I would love one myself: http://tinyurl.com/6grg4 Chris Okay, this gives me storage for the first 10th of my materials. What do I do with the rest? How about I build you one of these (may not look exactly like the picture though) and anything you can't fit into it you give to me? Allyn |
Okay, this gives me storage for the first 10th of my materials. What do
I do with the rest? How about I build you one of these (may not look exactly like the picture though) and anything you can't fit into it you give to me? Uh, thanks for the offer, but no. Hmm, well, lets give it a maybe. I have recently purchased a "fly hive" (http://www.flyhive.com/) to store my hackle. Going to get more of the filler kits. They're expensive, but very nice. I'm slowly cleaning up and organizing my fly tying materials. I've taken all of my old flies that I've been keeping "just because" and put them in a big, clear plastic jar. These are flies I tied when just starting out. Some are pretty nasty. I have a bunch of old deer hair that I tried to dye myself. Pretty useless, as the hide is now hard as a rock and the fur shrunk by a third. Got to find a home for it. I keep most of my current materials in an old (but very large) plano tackle box. With this and the flyhive, I can dump it in my truck and travel. Have most of the materials I need to tie anything. The rest go in four 4-drawer plastic cabinets. This is mostly deep storage for bulk materials. I will be looking at making a fly tying desk. Not a lap tray, but a real desk on the functionallity of one of these http://www.flymartonline.com/article100.html Only problem with this one is it "won't go with the decor," (in my house, thats "early Air Force). -- Frank Reid Euthanize to reply |
Frank Reid wrote:
I'm slowly cleaning up and organizing my fly tying materials. I've taken all of my old flies that I've been keeping "just because" and put them in a big, clear plastic jar. These are flies I tied when just starting out. Some are pretty nasty. well alrighty then! an idea for another penns creek trout rodeo. fishin frank's nasties... meet at jeffie's run near blue rock hole. you bring your big, clear plastic jar of nasty flies. each rider is required to fish exclusively with a frank's nasty. losers buy winner his fill of budweiser at the millheim... (well, it is a nasty bit of business after all, isn't it?) jeff |
well alrighty then! an idea for another penns creek trout rodeo. fishin
frank's nasties... meet at jeffie's run near blue rock hole. you bring your big, clear plastic jar of nasty flies. each rider is required to fish exclusively with a frank's nasty. losers buy winner his fill of budweiser at the millheim... (well, it is a nasty bit of business after all, isn't it?) Does the guy who donates the flies get to drink Yuengling? These damn things are like vampires, shouldn't see the light of day. There are enough ugly flies in there to put down the trout in a six state area. -- Frank Reid Euthanize to reply |
Frank Reid wrote:
well alrighty then! an idea for another penns creek trout rodeo. fishin frank's nasties... meet at jeffie's run near blue rock hole. you bring your big, clear plastic jar of nasty flies. each rider is required to fish exclusively with a frank's nasty. losers buy winner his fill of budweiser at the millheim... (well, it is a nasty bit of business after all, isn't it?) Does the guy who donates the flies get to drink Yuengling? These damn things are like vampires, shouldn't see the light of day. There are enough ugly flies in there to put down the trout in a six state area. if they're that bad, you'll only be entitled to leapfrog squeezins (i.e., laphroag or whatever that swill distilled from scottish frog bladders and mixed with kerosene soaked charcoal briquet dust is called)...of course, many find it tastier than budweiser. seriously, bring the ugliest you've got and let's have some sport with 'em. jeff |
.... many find it tastier than budweiser.
Jeff, do you know anything that is NOT tastier than budweiser? I'm at a loss to understand why you would require the *winner* to drink that stuff! (Anyway, I happen to like Laphraoig! De gustibus non est disputandum, or something like that.) vince |
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