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opposable thumb/blood/ethics
Pretending I can use tools this morning, while working on some fence, I took
a nice large chunk out of the tip of my 'materials hand' thumb. Two hours of pressure later it is still seeping blood, but I tried to tie a fly anyway. It was supposed to be a spent oecetis caddis ( very important on the Firehole that last couple years ), but not only did my inability to grip things lead to a somewhat shoddy product ( it would still catch fish ), I got blood on the wing tips and body Does that make it bait ? Can I ethically fish this fly? g http://www.kimshew.com/BFP/fly8.jpg Larry ( who clearly needs more to keep him busy but who called friends in W.Yellowstone and Last Chance today and was told to not even bother thinking about coming early this year .... fishing will be a couple weeks 'behind' the normal schedule ... so here I'm stuck and I can't even tie flies .... um blood on the space bar ... yuk ) *** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com *** |
opposable thumb/blood/ethics
The immature stage is the blood worm?
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opposable thumb/blood/ethics
Nice fly.
Wouldn't bother with the ethics, the blood will wash off after a few soakings anyway. Tying tip: Wear leather gloves when tooling about with implements of destruction away from the tying bench ;-) Steve (who is yet to damage himself enough during the reno's to prevent/hinder tying) |
opposable thumb/blood/ethics
This is what boat building occasionally leads to:
http://www.montana-riverboats.com/im...s/sfingers.jpg ......didn't do much fly tying for a while, after that |
opposable thumb/blood/ethics
"Jonathan Cook" wrote in message ... wrote: http://www.montana-riverboats.com/im...s/sfingers.jpg Yikes. A couple of times a year I manage to rasp my hand pretty good while trimming my horses' hooves, but there's only so much damage a rasp can do :-) I'm not sure me and a table saw would be a good thing... Interestingly enough even though I probably should have had them a couple of times in my life, I've never had stitches. Probably 'cause I've always lived far enough away from the Frank Reid Danger Attraction Zone :-) Jon. What's the Frank Reid Danger Attraction Zone? I thought someday we would fish together someday. Will I need something larger than a raffle first aid kit? -tom |
opposable thumb/blood/ethics
On Tue, 9 May 2006 10:04:47 -0700, "Tom Nakashima"
wrote: "Jonathan Cook" wrote in message ... wrote: http://www.montana-riverboats.com/im...s/sfingers.jpg Yikes. A couple of times a year I manage to rasp my hand pretty good while trimming my horses' hooves, but there's only so much damage a rasp can do :-) I'm not sure me and a table saw would be a good thing... Interestingly enough even though I probably should have had them a couple of times in my life, I've never had stitches. Probably 'cause I've always lived far enough away from the Frank Reid Danger Attraction Zone :-) Jon. What's the Frank Reid Danger Attraction Zone? I thought someday we would fish together someday. How strong a swimmer are you? Will I need something larger than a raffle first aid kit? Unless someone managed to put a level 1 trauma center in a box, I'd offer that while it is marginally possible that you won't _need_ something larger, there is little or no chance that you won't really, really, really _want_ something larger...and at least 3 changes of dry socks and skivvies...an hour...and oh, yeah - a tranquilizer gun (for when Frank says, "Hey, I've got an idea...")... HTH, R ....heck, I'd always thought those buttons should have said "WWFF?"..."Where Will Frank Fall?" |
opposable thumb/blood/ethics
I gave one (button) to my daughter the other day occasioned by her
graduation from college (yeh, I'm a cheap *******). By the by, the button reads WWFD. Her instant comment (before I told her the meaning) was "When Will Frank Drown?" I guess she wants to pay off some of those college loans. On a lighter note, the state of Maryland has gifted their avalanche rescue radio system to Nebraska. On a third note, sub-cutaneous, satellite-capable, golf-ball sized RFID tags may be the cause of my skin cancer. Frank Reid |
opposable thumb/blood/ethics
Ouch!
Steve |
opposable thumb/blood/ethics
On Tue, 9 May 2006 10:04:47 -0700, "Tom Nakashima"
wrote: (snipped) What's the Frank Reid Danger Attraction Zone? I thought someday we would fish together someday. Will I need something larger than a raffle first aid kit? -tom Frank mostly attracts danger to himself. Mostly. Though the plane thing would have been spooky to be anywhere near. So what you need is to review your water rescue, CPR, and general first aid principles and skills, because we don't want to lose Frank. Remember, though, the first rule of rescue. Do not put yourself in danger while trying to rescue someone else. Even Frank. For one thing, Frank seems to have a bit more good luck than bad and generally self rescues. You would feel very foolish dying to rescue someone who was already pulling himself up the bank and out of the water. -- r.bc: vixen Speaker to squirrels, willow watcher, etc.. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. Really. Don't ask me what time it is lest I'm of a mood to tell you how to make a clock. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
opposable thumb/blood/ethics
"Frank Reid" wrote in message oups.com... I gave one (button) to my daughter the other day occasioned by her graduation from college (yeh, I'm a cheap *******). By the by, the button reads WWFD. Her instant comment (before I told her the meaning) was "When Will Frank Drown?" I guess she wants to pay off some of those college loans. On a lighter note, the state of Maryland has gifted their avalanche rescue radio system to Nebraska. On a third note, sub-cutaneous, satellite-capable, golf-ball sized RFID tags may be the cause of my skin cancer. Frank Reid Thought WWFD was a radio station somewhere on the great plains of Nebraska. That's where I heard my life's worth of Worst Songs. Congratulations to your daughter graduating college. Good luck to her...she's off to the real world now. -tom |
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