"Vittorix" wrote in message
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Bob La Londe wrote:
today I realized my first fly 
http://snipurl.com/firstfly
I tried to realize just taking ideas from other flies, I didn't read
anything about fly realizing yet.
the only thing is that it is a little too much unbalanced, it sinks
down too much with the head, I'd like it could go down less
vertically. any suggestion?
Some kind of spray on dressing?
I've a lot to learn, what kind of spray?
Yes, a lot to learn including how to reap the benefits of other's knowledge
with out sounding like you are too lazy to do any research on your own.
I think Joe Haubenreich first pointed this out to you in another thread, but
you have a way of coming off that sounds like "do it for me."
Now I am going to give you a little extra help anyway.
1. First bear in mind, I am not a fly fiherman, but I GAVE you this basic
concept.
2. Go to Google. Oh allright. Type
www.google.com into the address box
on your browser, and then press Enter.
3. Goto the text box that appears in the middle of the screen and type in
fly dressing. If that doesn't give you anything useful then try "fly
dressing", if that still doesn't show any good results try make flies
float.
4. a. Now visit all the links it shows you and read what it has to
say.
b. Go more than 1 or 2 pages deep in the search results. Usually
you can get to all the decent informational pages within 3 or 4 pages of
search results. Don't discount purely commercial pages though. Often those
people understand that in order to sell product they have to give some
useful information.
5. After spending a day or two studying and learning so that you have a
real knowledge of what others have taken the time to document for you go
back to Google and do a search for answers to your new questions.
6. After doing all of that go back over to ROFF and ask the brand new
questions you have that you have not been able to research and figure out on
your own. Questions you don't even know to ask right now.
Not trying to be sarcastic (well maybe a little bit)
Bob La Londe
http://www.YumaBassMan.com