Cabela's or Bass Pro dozen flies - any good?
On Aug 9, 10:15*pm, DaveS wrote:
On Aug 9, 7:44*pm, Todd wrote:
On 08/09/2010 06:45 PM, D. LaCourse wrote:
I rest my case.
He asked about Cabela's and Bass Pro shop. *I told
him what I knew. *A lot of fly shops sell "Umpqua".
My fly shop sells "Umpqua". *Do a Google if you do
not believe me. *For a commercial production line fly,
I have always found them to be of good quality. And,
they do catch fish.
I think you are just being quarrelsome.
By way, yourhttp://troutflies.com/isa really, really
good tip. *They have a lot of nice stuff. *See, I can
appreciate your work, ever why you are acting like
a prat to me.
-T
Umpqua is a good brand. And from all accounts Harry's ARE special. My
friend the Pirtate is just having one of those other kind of senior
moments, the latin name of which means f------ crabby assitis. It
comes and goes at our age.
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Harry flies online are proven by me in many circumstances esp for
local fat rainbows.
The price is definitely reasonable esp in volume
Our local fish use similar flies but
in other places
Problem is I buy flies from regional and local tyers 1 or 2 or 3 at a
time
I would also consider Cabelas and Bass Pro at the low end made in Sri
Lanka where the earth is already impoverished and the labor laws are
non existentent
Gov't regs do not exist and the labor pool is ridiculous much less
local pollution regs...
Huey Newton
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