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D Screen April 22nd, 2005 04:58 PM

Mystery Fly followup
 
I found this fly in the Umpqua 2001 catalog of flies. It is the possie
fly and is made with Australian opposum fur. Looks identical to the
mystery fur fly.

http://www.umpqua.co.nz/flies/Nymphs...0Nymph_jpg.htm

The mystery fly link:
http://home.comcast.net/~dscreen/fly...mysteryfly.jpg

Don


Steve W April 26th, 2005 12:04 AM

D Screen wrote in message ...
I found this fly in the Umpqua 2001 catalog of flies. It is the possie
fly and is made with Australian opposum fur. Looks identical to the
mystery fur fly.

http://www.umpqua.co.nz/flies/Nymphs...0Nymph_jpg.htm

The mystery fly link:
http://home.comcast.net/~dscreen/fly...mysteryfly.jpg

Don


There is no such beastie as the Australian Opossum, Don.
(Bloody Umpqua ... ;-)

It's probably Brushtail possum body fur especially in NZ where the
brushtail is an introduced pest/vermin.


Steve

[email protected] April 26th, 2005 04:32 PM

In New Zealand (was there last month) the locals blame the demise
of many flightless NZ birds on:
a) stoats (weasels) who kill and eat the birds
b) and on what they refer to as 'Australian Opposums' that
'eat the bird eggs' Kiwis wish they could be renamed as
"squashems"


chas April 26th, 2005 07:25 PM

(Steve W) wrote:

There is no such beastie as the Australian Opossum, Don.
(Bloody Umpqua ... ;-)

It's probably Brushtail possum body fur especially in NZ where the
brushtail is an introduced pest/vermin.


Actually Steve, the NZ possum is imported from Australia. None of the
Marsupials are native to NZ. I have a couple pairs of socks made from this
stuff, and I'm on the verge of retiring them to the fly tying table. They're
overly fuzzy with some stiff hails, perfect for stonefly nymphs.

Chas
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Steve W April 27th, 2005 08:26 PM

wrote in message roups.com...
In New Zealand (was there last month) the locals blame the demise
of many flightless NZ birds on:
a) stoats (weasels) who kill and eat the birds
b) and on what they refer to as 'Australian Opposums'


Well, it's a common mistake ... one of those common usage things.

that
'eat the bird eggs' Kiwis wish they could be renamed as
"squashems"


They're a real problem apparently, didn't know they ate bird eggs, though.
They are known here for their garden destruction and midnight
rambunctious ramblings over the rooftops.


Steve

Steve W April 27th, 2005 08:32 PM

chas wrote in message ...
I have a couple pairs of socks made from this
stuff, and I'm on the verge of retiring them to the fly tying table. They're
overly fuzzy with some stiff hails, perfect for stonefly nymphs.


Its good dubbing, though it lacks a certain lustre. I like it for
fuzzy bodies on some bugs
- emergers where the body is meant to be submerged.
Frank's idea of introducing Angelina fibre might be worth a try.

Okay so fess up, who else has been acquiring socks for the tying
potential?

;-)

Steve (Guilty!)

Kevin Vang April 27th, 2005 08:48 PM

In article ,
says...
Okay so fess up, who else has been acquiring socks for the tying
potential?



I don't know about socks, but if you have anything made out of
polypropylene fleece, when you wash it, the lint that collects
in the dryer screen makes pretty good dubbing.

Kevin

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reply to: kevin dot vang at minotstateu dot edu

Frank Reid April 27th, 2005 08:49 PM

I have a couple pairs of socks made from this
stuff, and I'm on the verge of retiring them to the fly tying table.
They're
overly fuzzy with some stiff hails, perfect for stonefly nymphs.


Its good dubbing, though it lacks a certain lustre. I like it for
fuzzy bodies on some bugs
- emergers where the body is meant to be submerged.
Frank's idea of introducing Angelina fibre might be worth a try.


Next weekend, the 7th and 8th of May, is the big wool and sheep festival
here is Maryland. I'm gonna stock up on the newest Angelina fibre colors
and then alpaca lunch, buy some great llamanade and just wool away the hours
hoofing it around the place.

--
Frank Reid
Euthenize to respond



Scott Seidman April 27th, 2005 08:56 PM

"Frank Reid" wrote in
:

Next weekend, the 7th and 8th of May, is the big wool and sheep
festival here is Maryland. I'm gonna stock up on the newest Angelina
fibre colors and then alpaca lunch, buy some great llamanade and just
wool away the hours hoofing it around the place.

--
Frank Reid
Euthenize to respond



A buddy of mine is going to be there, I think, selling llama and goat hair.

Scott

Stan Gula April 27th, 2005 09:16 PM

Frank Reid wrote:
buy some great llamanade and just
...


Do you put the llama in the coconut and drink them both up?
--
Stan Gula
http://gula.org/roffswaps




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