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Old November 20th, 2003, 04:04 AM
vincent p. norris
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Default Really sticky wax???

I've recently learned about, and tried, Gary La Fontaine's "touch
dubbing." I can't get the dubbing material to stick to the thread the
way he does on a demo tape.

I've tried Wapsi wax and when that didn't work, I bought a wax "toilet
ring," and that doesn't work either.

Does anyone know how to duplicate Ovington's Wonder Wax, of which I've
heard so much praise? What's the tackiest wax sold today? How about
Al Beatty's wax?

Thanks. vince
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Old November 20th, 2003, 04:33 AM
George Adams
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From: vincent p. norris


What's the tackiest wax sold today?


Try Loon Swax High Tack.


George Adams

"All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of
youth that doth not grow stale with age."
---- J.W Muller

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Old November 20th, 2003, 12:06 PM
JR
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Mike Connor wrote:

For touch dubbing, use paper glue. The semi-solid stuff sold in the
"lipstick" type tubes. I use "Pritt", but I have tried quite a few,
amd they all work better than wax.


Glue sticks! Cool tip. I have been unsatisfied with all the types of
waxes I have for touch dubbing very sparse bodies on tiny BWO
comparduns. Hope this is the answer.

JR
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Old November 20th, 2003, 01:08 PM
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"Mike Connor" wrote in message
om...
For touch dubbing, use paper glue. The semi-solid stuff sold in the
"lipstick" type tubes. I use "Pritt", but I have tried quite a few,
amd they all work better than wax.



Hey hey hey. How are ya, Mike? Been here long? :-)


--riverman
(and for the record, I use glue sticks, too.)


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Old March 17th, 2005, 06:30 AM
Mike Connor
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"Overtons" Wonder Wax

You can find info on this here;
http://outdoorsbest.zeroforum.com/zeromain?id=8

Fly-tying board, and scroll down.

TL
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Old March 17th, 2005, 03:46 PM
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This isn't a reply to Mike's post. My Google/Browser
combo wouldn't 'reply' to earlier posts, for some reason.

Someone else mentioned cross country ski wax.
I used that stuff for years. But then I began to suspsect
I was getting unexplained refusals that didn't make sense.
Then I began to suspect it had a smell the fish don't like.
I can't prove this, but I now believe it to true.
So I don't use ski vax anymo.

I tried using beeswax lip balm out of curiosity once
(it had a mint flavor) and the fish wouldn't go near
nymphs dubbed with with that stuff on it. They'd turn
away from 3 feet off. Smell matters. Or lack thereof.

Actually, when you think about the olfactory bell curve,
anything from the "no smell at all" hump on the curve all
the way to to the tail end of the "smells real good" part
of the distribution would be a good way to make a fly.

The "stinks real bad to the fish" part of the curve is
real bad. I've seen it in action.

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Old March 17th, 2005, 11:17 PM
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wrote in message
oups.com...

This isn't a reply to Mike's post. My Google/Browser
combo wouldn't 'reply' to earlier posts, for some reason.

Someone else mentioned cross country ski wax.
I used that stuff for years. But then I began to suspsect
I was getting unexplained refusals that didn't make sense.
Then I began to suspect it had a smell the fish don't like.
I can't prove this, but I now believe it to true.
So I don't use ski vax anymo.


This is a reply to yours!

I believe rhat as well. If something smells wrong, then the fish will refuse
it. Besswax, and one or two other things like dried varnish, etc donīt seem
to make any difference, but there are a lot things that do.

The old trick of rubbing the fly in bankside mud, after washing your hands
in the water, is still a very good tip.

TL
MC


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Old March 17th, 2005, 11:22 PM
Mike Connor
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"rhat" = "That"
"Besswax"= "Beeswax"


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Old March 17th, 2005, 11:29 PM
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Mike Connor wrote:
wrote


Then I began to suspect it had a smell the fish don't like.
I can't prove this, but I now believe it to true.
So I don't use ski vax anymo.

I believe that as well. If something smells wrong, then the fish will

refuse
it.


Well, hell, fish have been telling me for decades now that my flies
stink....

JR

 




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