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Been at it a long time. I know how a well-tied fly should act like on and in
the water. Please contact me. http://mysite.verizon.net/vze7lofi/flytyer/ |
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"G. J. Z." wrote in message news:fltyg.76$cj7.56@trnddc01... http://mysite.verizon.net/vze7lofi/flytyer/ Looks good but you should probably spell Al Caucci's name right :-) |
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thanks I'll correct that directly
"jeffc" wrote in message m... "G. J. Z." wrote in message news:fltyg.76$cj7.56@trnddc01... http://mysite.verizon.net/vze7lofi/flytyer/ Looks good but you should probably spell Al Caucci's name right :-) |
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G. J. Z. wrote: thanks I'll correct that directly "jeffc" wrote in message m... "G. J. Z." wrote in message news:fltyg.76$cj7.56@trnddc01... http://mysite.verizon.net/vze7lofi/flytyer/ Looks good but you should probably spell Al Caucci's name right :-) Its a bit pedantic, but 'a field' should also be 'afield'. ;-) However, nice looking flies; what did you use to make the legs on those caddis larvae in your flybox? --riverman |
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Riverman thanks, please excuse my spelling and just for the record I do know
how to spell Al Caucci's name it was an oversight. A bad one and not pedantic at all. Please don't judge my tying abilities by my spelling oversights. I do have the talent to create fine flies (and) spot good materials, very important. The legs on the caddis larvae are Hungarian partridge died yellow. The legs on the stoneflies are mottled hen feather flexcemented and formed to shape with a hot tweezers. At that time I had been fooling around with Oliver Edwards techniques Also I've decided to spell tier tyer I understand both ways of spelling is acceptable. But lately I've been doubting it. "riverman" wrote in message oups.com... G. J. Z. wrote: thanks I'll correct that directly "jeffc" wrote in message m... "G. J. Z." wrote in message news:fltyg.76$cj7.56@trnddc01... http://mysite.verizon.net/vze7lofi/flytyer/ Looks good but you should probably spell Al Caucci's name right :-) Its a bit pedantic, but 'a field' should also be 'afield'. ;-) However, nice looking flies; what did you use to make the legs on those caddis larvae in your flybox? --riverman |
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riverman wrote: Its a bit pedantic, but 'a field' should also be 'afield'. ;-) It's a bit pedantic, but your *its* should be *it's*. Cheers, Bob Who once wondered if you read Paul Theroux before you went to the Congo. |
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I think that should be "flexamented" (G).
bruce h |
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"Bob" wrote in message oups.com... riverman wrote: Its a bit pedantic, but 'a field' should also be 'afield'. ;-) It's a bit pedantic, but your *its* should be *it's*. Your "*its*" and "*it's*" should be *Its* and *It's*. Wolfgang next? |
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Their 's 2 different brands that do the same flex cement from rumpf
And Dave's flexament. "bruiser" wrote in message oups.com... I think that should be "flexamented" (G). bruce h |
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Wolfgang wrote: "Bob" wrote in message oups.com... riverman wrote: Its a bit pedantic, but 'a field' should also be 'afield'. ;-) It's a bit pedantic, but your *its* should be *it's*. Your "*its*" and "*it's*" should be *Its* and *It's*. Wolfgang next? Umm, I will offer that I believe you meant to say: "Your "*its*" and "*it's*" should be "*Its*" and "*It's*"." But I won't stand by it. --riverman |
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