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DDFS prelims
Ahhhh, the hint of Autumn is in the air and the close to another summer.
You know what that means - time for the annual Dog Days Fly Swap. This is a swap for patterns you found work particularly well in the summer months. There are usually 20 or less participants and each person ties one particular fly multiplied by the number of participants. Let me know you're interested by posting a response here on roff or rofft, or sending an email to kpos3wt at comcast dot net. I'll leave the sign-up open through Sunday Sept 17, then set a deadline for sending the flies after we see how many people enlist. You can always sign up now and decide what to tie after the sign-up period ends. Tyers, start your vises! -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
DDFS prelims
"Tim J." wrote in message ... Ahhhh, the hint of Autumn is in the air and the close to another summer. You know what that means - time for the annual Dog Days Fly Swap. This is a swap for patterns you found work particularly well in the summer months. There are usually 20 or less participants and each person ties one particular fly multiplied by the number of participants. Let me know you're interested by posting a response here on roff or rofft, or sending an email to kpos3wt at comcast dot net. I'll leave the sign-up open through Sunday Sept 17, then set a deadline for sending the flies after we see how many people enlist. You can always sign up now and decide what to tie after the sign-up period ends. Tyers, start your vises! -- TL, Tim Okay, I'm in Tim! I will be tying a fly that I designed, but haven't named yet. This fly has worked like a charm on at least three outings this summer, and it has not failed to attract a trout yet either! The basic pattern goes like this: Hook -- size 18 light dry fly Tail -- either two muskrat guard hairs (which I prefer best) or two moose body hairs Tag -- a bit of CDC between the tail hairs, natural or olive in color Body -- turkey biot, peacock herl or stripped small feather quill (any variation on the theme will work, as long as it is very light and dainty) Wing -- wood duck or mallard flank, natural or gold in color Case Hackle -- size 18 dun and grizzly or grizzly and brown or dun and brown (just about any color combination that you prefer) I start the tie by coating the hook with a bit of Hard as Nails polish. I then tie in the tail hairs. I leave the tail hairs long--for this fly anyway--about an inch or inch and one-half in length and I tie the hairs all the way up the hook, for flotation, to about 3/16ths behind the eye. I then tie in the CDC between the tail hairs at the bend in the hook. I don't leave much hanging, maybe enough to cover your pinky finger nail, but I continue up the hook with the CDC, again for flotation, tying it off at the same point as the tail hairs. Next I tie on my body material, beginning at the back of the hook, just in front of the CDC. Once the body material is secured, I tie in the wing case. I tie in a whole feather and then draw it up until the tip is just over top of the CDC. I then clip the tip off, leaving a straight edge just in front of the CDC. I then coat the wing case with Dave's Flexament or Hard as Nails to stiffen the wing case. It looks like a Delta wing over the body, when finished. Lastly, I tie in my two hackle collar feathers. Op |
DDFS prelims
"Tim J." wrote ... Ahhhh, the hint of Autumn is in the air and the close to another summer. You know what that means - time for the annual Dog Days Fly Swap. I'm in (yeah, you guys have to get another crappy fly from me...) A hopper kind of thing, mostly a variation on the Madam X, will be my humble submission. Probably, anyway. Dan. |
DDFS prelims - progress report
Tim J. typed:
Ahhhh, the hint of Autumn is in the air and the close to another summer. You know what that means - time for the annual Dog Days Fly Swap. This is a swap for patterns you found work particularly well in the summer months. There are usually 20 or less participants and each person ties one particular fly multiplied by the number of participants. Let me know you're interested by posting a response here on roff or rofft, or sending an email to kpos3wt at comcast dot net. I'll leave the sign-up open through Sunday Sept 17, then set a deadline for sending the flies after we see how many people enlist. You can always sign up now and decide what to tie after the sign-up period ends. Tyers, start your vises! We've got six participants so far: Jeffrey Barnes Mark Bowen Dan Brunsvold Eddie Jasen Tim Johnson Tony Weall Keep 'em coming! -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
DDFS prelims - progress report
Tim J. typed: Tim J. typed: Ahhhh, the hint of Autumn is in the air and the close to another summer. You know what that means - time for the annual Dog Days Fly Swap. This is a swap for patterns you found work particularly well in the summer months. There are usually 20 or less participants and each person ties one particular fly multiplied by the number of participants. Let me know you're interested by posting a response here on roff or rofft, or sending an email to kpos3wt at comcast dot net. I'll leave the sign-up open through Sunday Sept 17, then set a deadline for sending the flies after we see how many people enlist. You can always sign up now and decide what to tie after the sign-up period ends. Tyers, start your vises! We've got six participants so far: Jeffrey Barnes Mark Bowen Dan Brunsvold Eddie Jasen Tim Johnson Tony Weall Three more are in: Dave Martel Larry Schmitt Hans van der Stroom Keep 'em coming! Really - I mean it. Don't make me come looking for you. ;-) -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
DDFS prelims - progress report
Tim J. typed: We've got six participants so far: Jeffrey Barnes Mark Bowen Dan Brunsvold Eddie Jasen Tim Johnson Tony Weall Three more are in: Dave Martel Larry Schmitt Hans van der Stroom We be ten now: Marty Lee Keep 'em coming! Really - I mean it. Don't make me come looking for you. ;-) C'mon - you KNOW you want to! Sign up and be the first on your block to have your very own set of 2006 DDFS flies. -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
DDFS prelims - progress report
When would the due date be?
"Tim J." wrote in message . .. Tim J. typed: We've got six participants so far: Jeffrey Barnes Mark Bowen Dan Brunsvold Eddie Jasen Tim Johnson Tony Weall Three more are in: Dave Martel Larry Schmitt Hans van der Stroom We be ten now: Marty Lee Keep 'em coming! Really - I mean it. Don't make me come looking for you. ;-) C'mon - you KNOW you want to! Sign up and be the first on your block to have your very own set of 2006 DDFS flies. -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
DDFS prelims - progress report
Wayne P typed: When would the due date be? I think the mailing deadline will be October 4. If you Join (and I sure hope you do), it will make 11 of us, so it shouldn't be much of a burden for any of us. -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
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