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Old February 5th, 2008, 01:27 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Would you share some off beat equipment tips? Like carrying some small
patches of bicycle tire tube to straighten your leaders or using
generic hand cream to float your flies. Even how you fix up you r vest
or pack that might keep things straight or handy on the stream. I keep
screwing up my magnifying glass lanyard with my sunglass lanyard when I
go from one to the other. I happen to see great for distance but need a
lense to tie knots and a different lense to see my small flies. I don't
want to carry 2 different lense just to pick out a midge and then tie
it on. Does anyone else have problems like this that they have solved?


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Old February 5th, 2008, 01:41 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Hey,
I'm no expert but these things work for me. I have a pair of magnifiers
that attach to the bill of my hat. I can flip them down for small work.
I can wear my sunglasses and still flip the mag down. I just got a set
of threaders to help manage the midges. I store several on a threader
so I can just put that tiney tippet through the treader and pull a
midge on it. Then it is just a question of managing the knot. Hope this
helps,frogge.


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Old February 5th, 2008, 01:52 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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To sink wetflys, nymphs, & streamers, without waiting for them to get
waterlogged.

Use a drop of "wetting agent" (used when processing & printing
photographic film) to break the surface tension, and get rid of trapped
air.

A pint of Kodak "Photo-Flo 200" (or equilivant) will last for many
years. Use an empty, well rinsed, nazal decongestant spray bottle to
carry and dispense it.


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Old February 5th, 2008, 02:44 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"frogge" wrote in message
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Hey,
I'm no expert but these things work for me. I have a pair of magnifiers
that attach to the bill of my hat. I can flip them down for small work.
I can wear my sunglasses and still flip the mag down. I just got a set
of threaders to help manage the midges. I store several on a threader
so I can just put that tiney tippet through the treader and pull a
midge on it. Then it is just a question of managing the knot. Hope this
helps,frogge.
frogge


I'll ditto frogge suggestions.
I also have the flip-down magnifiers on my hat and found them to be
very useful. I also use the Scientific Anglers threaders for threading the
tippet
through hooks of the fly.
Others goodies are; amber Polaroid sun glasses with a chum attachment to go
around my neck. Sunscreen/skin lotion, chapstick. Vest with outside foam
fly-attachment. Organized tippet dispensers in various sizes and nippers
handy. Hemostats attached to vest.
-tom


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Old February 5th, 2008, 02:48 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Pete wrote:
To sink wetflys, nymphs, & streamers, without waiting for them to get
waterlogged.

Use a drop of "wetting agent" (used when processing & printing
photographic film) to break the surface tension, and get rid of trapped
air.

A pint of Kodak "Photo-Flo 200" (or equilivant) will last for many
years. Use an empty, well rinsed, nazal decongestant spray bottle to
carry and dispense it.


Seems overly complicated, most people having been born with a
lifetime supply of spit readily at hand....

- JR

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Old February 5th, 2008, 07:56 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 08:27:23 -0500, cingras53
wrote:

Would you share some off beat equipment tips? Like carrying some small
patches of bicycle tire tube to straighten your leaders


You could damage your leader by using a leader straightener be it a
commercial piece of leather or a home made one. It is better to feel
the heat in your fingers. If it is too hot for your hand/fingers, it
is too hot for the leader.

or using
generic hand cream to float your flies.


Gink hung on my vest does that job. For cdc flies I used Frog's Fanny
desicant. I fill my gink bottle with Albolene a petroleum jelly based
hand/face cleaner.

Even how you fix up you r vest
or pack that might keep things straight or handy on the stream. I keep
screwing up my magnifying glass lanyard with my sunglass lanyard when I
go from one to the other. I happen to see great for distance but need a
lense to tie knots and a different lense to see my small flies. I don't
want to carry 2 different lense just to pick out a midge and then tie
it on. Does anyone else have problems like this that they have solved?


Buy a pair of sunglasses with magnifying glasses built in. Orvis and
others sell them at a reasonable price. They are great glasses and
allow you to see the smallest of flies. I typically fish with nymphs
as small as 24 and have no problem seeing them/tying on the tippet
with my sunglass/magnifying lense combo.

Dave






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Old February 5th, 2008, 09:44 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
Buy a pair of sunglasses with magnifying glasses built in. Orvis and
others sell them at a reasonable price. They are great glasses and
allow you to see the smallest of flies.


I've got the Action Optics sort (though not, as I recall, at a
very reasonable price). They rank up there with breathable
waders in the making-life-easy department.

- JR
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Old February 5th, 2008, 09:57 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Dave LaCourse
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On Tue, 05 Feb 2008 16:44:16 -0500, JR wrote:

I've got the Action Optics sort (though not, as I recall, at a
very reasonable price). They rank up there with breathable
waders in the making-life-easy department.


I got mine for around $80, which IS reasonable for good optics.

Dave


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Old February 12th, 2008, 04:29 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Feb 5, 7:27 am, cingras53
wrote:
Would you share some off beat equipment tips? Like carrying some small
patches of bicycle tire tube to straighten your leaders or using
generic hand cream to float your flies. Even how you fix up you r vest
or pack that might keep things straight or handy on the stream. I keep
screwing up my magnifying glass lanyard with my sunglass lanyard when I
go from one to the other. I happen to see great for distance but need a
lense to tie knots and a different lense to see my small flies. I don't
want to carry 2 different lense just to pick out a midge and then tie
it on. Does anyone else have problems like this that they have solved?

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When you have problems with your guides freezing. Use crisco on them
or you can even pull out your chapstick and rub it on your guides.
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Old February 12th, 2008, 12:24 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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albolene (petroleum jelly product= dirt attractant) and gives of odors
fish can taste..


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