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JDOE March 8th, 2006 11:26 PM

BIG SECRET: WHAT IS BODY OF RAINYS ROCK AND ROLLER
 
Subject says it all. It is a guarded top secret matter, but what is the
body made of of the Rainy's rock and roller? The head is obviously
peacock herl.

--
Somewhere in Texas a village is missing their Idiot.

Wolfgang March 8th, 2006 11:32 PM

BIG SECRET: WHAT IS BODY OF RAINYS ROCK AND ROLLER
 

"JDOE" wrote in message
...
Subject says it all. It is a guarded top secret matter, but what is the
body made of of the Rainy's rock and roller? The head is obviously
peacock herl.

--
Somewhere in Texas a village is missing their Idiot.


Good news! I think we've found him! :)

Wolfgang



Kevin Vang March 8th, 2006 11:58 PM

BIG SECRET: WHAT IS BODY OF RAINYS ROCK AND ROLLER
 
In article ,
says...
Subject says it all. It is a guarded top secret matter, but what is the
body made of of the Rainy's rock and roller? The head is obviously
peacock herl.



Ask her yourself:
http://www.rainysflies.com/index.html

She sells fly tying materials, so I doubt it will be too much of a
secret.

Kevin

Jixter March 9th, 2006 04:23 AM

BIG SECRET: WHAT IS BODY OF RAINYS ROCK AND ROLLER
 
Why don't you at least post a link of the fly your asking about?

Rainy's pics are not loading right now... So I'm guessing here.

http://www.rainysflies.com/pages/det...=Rock%20Roller
or
http://www.madriveroutfitters.com/st...erOfEntries=30

Looks like it's made from rocks....I made one like this once.. it's a bit of
work.

You can build up the body a bit.. then coat on epoxy.. dip it into small
pebbles and scrunch them into shape.
You can then touch up with epoxy again later and add the peacock herl.

It's a ton of work... and unless you build the body well to begin with it
will all rotate around the hookshank.

Jixter

"Kevin Vang" wrote in message
t...
In article ,
says...
Subject says it all. It is a guarded top secret matter, but what is the
body made of of the Rainy's rock and roller? The head is obviously
peacock herl.



Ask her yourself:
http://www.rainysflies.com/index.html

She sells fly tying materials, so I doubt it will be too much of a
secret.

Kevin




rw March 9th, 2006 04:30 AM

BIG SECRET: WHAT IS BODY OF RAINYS ROCK AND ROLLER
 
Jixter wrote:
Why don't you at least post a link of the fly your asking about?

Rainy's pics are not loading right now... So I'm guessing here.

http://www.rainysflies.com/pages/det...=Rock%20Roller
or
http://www.madriveroutfitters.com/st...erOfEntries=30

Looks like it's made from rocks....I made one like this once.. it's a bit of
work.

You can build up the body a bit.. then coat on epoxy.. dip it into small
pebbles and scrunch them into shape.
You can then touch up with epoxy again later and add the peacock herl.

It's a ton of work... and unless you build the body well to begin with it
will all rotate around the hookshank.


Check out:

http://mitpress2.mit.edu/e-journals/...at/duprat.html

Maybe you can get the caddis larvae to do the work for you.

--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.

Dave LaCourse March 9th, 2006 01:26 PM

BIG SECRET: WHAT IS BODY OF RAINYS ROCK AND ROLLER
 
On Wed, 08 Mar 2006 15:26:06 -0800, JDOE wrote:

Subject says it all. It is a guarded top secret matter, but what is the
body made of of the Rainy's rock and roller? The head is obviously
peacock herl.


It's made, obviously, from pepples. I experimented with this fly
several years ago and came to the conclusion that it isn't worth all
the trouble to "tie" it.

I coated the hook shank with epoxy and dipped it into the smallest
pepples I could find - more like sand, actually. It took at least two
dippings and a final coat of clear or sparkling fingernail polish to
finish the body.

I fished it for several days on two different rivers without much
luck. A far better example of a caddis casing is the Strawman as
pictured in LaFontaine's "Caddisflies". It is simply spun deer hair,
clipped irregularly, and weighted to sink it. Or, do not weight it
and fish it on the surface. Brook trout go crazy for it.

Tying instructions/pictures at:
http://www.flyanglersonline.com/feat...da/can284.html

I do not clip it that smooth, however.

I usually fish it on the surface, but add a beadhead and it is just as
successful down deep.

Dave






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