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Tagging my Flies for GFS2008
I have read the fly swap FAQ but still have some questions on how to
tag my flies. I got them finished up last night and need to know how do some of you tag your flies? I know it says not to use string to attach the labels due to tangles when shipping. So what is the best method? John |
Tagging my Flies for GFS2008
katghoti wrote:
I have read the fly swap FAQ but still have some questions on how to tag my flies. I got them finished up last night and need to know how do some of you tag your flies? I know it says not to use string to attach the labels due to tangles when shipping. So what is the best method? I print them from a word processing file, "laminate" them with heavy book tape both front and back, cut them down to size and poke the hooks through the edge of the tag. Chuck Vance |
Tagging my Flies for GFS2008
On Jan 22, 11:42*am, Conan The Librarian wrote:
katghoti wrote: I have read the fly swap FAQ but still have some questions on how to tag my flies. *I got them finished up last night and need to know how do some of you tag your flies? *I know it says not to use string to attach the labels due to tangles when shipping. *So what is the best method? * * I print them from a word processing file, "laminate" them with heavy book tape both front and back, cut them down to size and poke the hooks through the edge of the tag. * * * *Chuck Vance Heh, this dude adds Cutter numbers to the tags as well. Marked up in xml. Wm (who uses the print/tape/poke method as well, sans Cutter :-) |
Tagging my Flies for GFS2008
On Jan 22, 11:15*am, katghoti wrote:
I have read the fly swap FAQ but still have some questions on how to tag my flies. *I got them finished up last night and need to know how do some of you tag your flies? *I know it says not to use string to attach the labels due to tangles when shipping. *So what is the best method? There isn't really a *best* method. For 90% of flies I've received, just sticking the hook through a piece of stiff paper is sufficient; and that's all I ever do. Tape, laminating, even tying them on is fine. The only reason I cautioned against string is because I got a large set once that was a bird's nest of tangled tags, strings, & flies. For 14 flies, I wouldn't worry about it. Joe F. |
Tagging my Flies for GFS2008
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Tagging my Flies for GFS2008
katghoti a écrit :
I have read the fly swap FAQ but still have some questions on how to tag my flies. I got them finished up last night and need to know how do some of you tag your flies? I know it says not to use string to attach the labels due to tangles when shipping. So what is the best method? John I tyed on TMC 206 BL (BarbLess) hooks; so the hook through the paper is not an option since the hook falling off the paper would be the next stage. :-| I bought small ziplock bags (1"x2" I guess) printed labels to insert with pattern and tyer coordinates and put a fly in. Since I tyed CDC emerger, no hackle, fly, I didn't need to be that carefull with it. Did the same last year with my Gold Bead Head Casual Dress nymph. Hope this help. :-) -- Hope to read you soon, Denis www.uqtr.ca/~lamyd You'll have to eat the SPAM to E-mail |
Tagging my Flies for GFS2008
On Jan 22, 11:15*am, katghoti wrote:
I have read the fly swap FAQ but still have some questions on how to tag my flies. *I got them finished up last night and need to know how do some of you tag your flies? *I know it says not to use string to attach the labels due to tangles when shipping. *So what is the best method? John finished mine yesterday. damn near killed me, but the sacrifice will be worth it to my fellow tiers. my pattern is a size 16 nymph called "bloody mary". it's most effective worked slowly and deep from mid morning until noon. yfitons wayno |
Tagging my Flies for GFS2008
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Mine show up in Maryland yet? I'll know tomorrow. Haven't made it to the PO box yet this week. Joe F. |
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