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Old January 4th, 2004, 01:09 AM
Stan Gula
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Water's too cold (and most of it too hard) for fishing, so my tying buddies
and I went to the FFU show in Danbury today to prepare for the flytying
cabin fever season. I was mainly looking for ideas for a fly to tie for the
GFS, and was thinking mainly along the lines of a new variation on the olive
damselfly nymph theme, and I ran into that ******* Tom Littleton (and the
Handyman, but it's Tom that screwed my budget and sanity). I have now
acquired two packets of dyed peccary quills (sold by Allan Podell, a former
denizen of this rathole). Tom of course had way more... So now I'm
thinking about quill bodied snowshoe duns (or something) so I can practice
with these quills. These things look really nice - good colors,
variegation, tough as nails. Of course I also bought an olive Brahma hen
pelt so I have stuff for the damsels... Crap. All of it crap. Nice crap
though.

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Old January 4th, 2004, 01:17 AM
walt winter
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Stan Gula wrote:
Water's too cold (and most of it too hard) for fishing, so my tying buddies
and I went to the FFU show in Danbury today to prepare for the flytying
cabin fever season. I was mainly looking for ideas for a fly to tie for the
GFS, and was thinking mainly along the lines of a new variation on the olive
damselfly nymph theme, and I ran into that ******* Tom Littleton (and the
Handyman, but it's Tom that screwed my budget and sanity). I have now
acquired two packets of dyed peccary quills (sold by Allan Podell, a former
denizen of this rathole). Tom of course had way more... So now I'm
thinking about quill bodied snowshoe duns (or something) so I can practice
with these quills. These things look really nice - good colors,
variegation, tough as nails. Of course I also bought an olive Brahma hen
pelt so I have stuff for the damsels... Crap. All of it crap. Nice crap
though.


awesome!

wally

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Old January 4th, 2004, 08:45 AM
Big Dale
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Stan wrote:snipWater's too cold (and most of it too hard) for fishing, so my
tying buddies
and I went to the FFU show in Danbury today to prepare for the flytying
cabin fever season.


Did my old friend (formerly of Iowa) Mike Hogue of Badger Creek Fly Tying make
the show. I think he has a table there most years and has a lot of unusual fly
tying materials at reasonable prices. If you ever get a chance to go to one of
his programs he does a good job on his warmwater program and I would love to
see his program on fishing the Finger Lakes Area.His web
site(Http://WWW.eflytier.com) is one of the best around and has some cool
patterns on the site. I am just a happy customer and have enjoyed visiting with
Mike at various conclaves for about a decade now.

Big Dale
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Old January 4th, 2004, 12:23 PM
Tom Littleton
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Dale asks:
Did my old friend (formerly of Iowa) Mike Hogue of Badger Creek Fly Tying
make
the show.


yup, a good sized display as well. I ran into that crew at Somerset in November
and bought a few items at that time.
Tom
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Old January 4th, 2004, 12:26 PM
Tom Littleton
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Stan notes:
I ran into that ******* Tom Littleton


indeed....It was a joy to run into you, Jim, Handy-Mike(and wife Cathy) and
about a dozen or so other tying types from around the country, so I got my
money's worth.
Best bargain I rustled up was a signed
(by Winnie, Mary and Eric Leiser) copy of Leiser's book on the Dettes, for 25
bucks.
Fly swap participants will probably see something with the quills for a body
out of me, as well. I am currently thinking of smallish Red Quills, but could
easily change my mind a few times.
Tom
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Old January 4th, 2004, 01:52 PM
Stan Gula
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"Big Dale" wrote in message
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Did my old friend (formerly of Iowa) Mike Hogue of Badger Creek Fly Tying

make
the show. I think he has a table there most years and has a lot of unusual

fly
tying materials at reasonable prices. If you ever get a chance to go to

one of
his programs he does a good job on his warmwater program and I would love

to
see his program on fishing the Finger Lakes Area.His web
site(Http://WWW.eflytier.com) is one of the best around and has some cool
patterns on the site. I am just a happy customer and have enjoyed visiting

with
Mike at various conclaves for about a decade now.

Big Dale


I don't recall seeing Mike but I note that Tom did. There's not much
warmwater focus up here - some trout, and a lot of satlwater. I *did* find
a guy who was selling Gurgler earrings. The guy didn't know they were
Gurglers - he called them 'shrimp' (a lot of them were pink but he had my
favorite frog green too).
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Old January 4th, 2004, 02:02 PM
Stan Gula
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"Tom Littleton" wrote in message
...
Stan notes:
I ran into that ******* Tom Littleton


indeed....It was a joy to run into you, Jim, Handy-Mike(and wife Cathy)

and
about a dozen or so other tying types from around the country, so I got my
money's worth.
Best bargain I rustled up was a signed
(by Winnie, Mary and Eric Leiser) copy of Leiser's book on the Dettes, for

25
bucks.
Fly swap participants will probably see something with the quills for a

body
out of me, as well. I am currently thinking of smallish Red Quills, but

could
easily change my mind a few times.
Tom


I tied up a couple of test flies last night and those quills look really
good. I don't think I got enough... The soft hackle damsel nymph also came
out really nice.


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Old January 4th, 2004, 03:20 PM
Tom Littleton
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Stan writes:
I *did* find
a guy who was selling Gurgler earrings. The guy didn't know they were
Gurglers - he called them 'shrimp' (a lot of them were pink but he had my
favorite frog green too).


didn't they clash with your sweater?
Accessorizing is a bitch!
Tom
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Old January 4th, 2004, 03:47 PM
vincent p. norris
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I tie quite a few quill bodied flies. I think they look good and catch
fish. However, stripping quills and dying them is a PITA. ....


My daughter glommed onto hair from the manes of several horses of
different colors. Makes nicely segmented bodies on small flies.

By wrapping a black and a white hair together, you get a great
zebra-type body.

vince
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Old January 4th, 2004, 03:56 PM
Willi
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Tom Littleton wrote:
Stan notes:

I ran into that ******* Tom Littleton



indeed....It was a joy to run into you, Jim, Handy-Mike(and wife Cathy) and
about a dozen or so other tying types from around the country, so I got my
money's worth.
Best bargain I rustled up was a signed
(by Winnie, Mary and Eric Leiser) copy of Leiser's book on the Dettes, for 25
bucks.
Fly swap participants will probably see something with the quills for a body
out of me, as well. I am currently thinking of smallish Red Quills, but could
easily change my mind a few times.
Tom



I tie quite a few quill bodied flies. I think they look good and catch
fish. However, stripping quills and dying them is a PITA. Bruce has
turned me onto thread bodies with some of his midge patterns. I find
they work great on flies up to and including a sixteen. Sewing thread is
used and it's important to unwind the thread to get an even tapered body
and then tightly wind it to get a segmented body. I little different
look than a quill, but it produces a well segmented, good looking body.

Willi








 




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