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Hi everyone,
Since there's not much going on in this newsgroup, why not start another controversy about tying flies. ;-) A trick I have on my tying bench, my tying vise actually, is a large flat fridge magnet. It helps to keep count and hold in place the hooks I'm using to ti a serie of flies and will ocasionnaly even hold beads in place so they dont roll around everywhere. I select my hooks, count them and place them flat on the magnet, which is laid on my vise pedestal. That way my hooks are all align, I don't have to search for them around the tying bench or get stung by one that flew under the table. :-s -- Hope to read you soon, Denis www.uqtr.ca/~lamyd You'll have to eat the SPAM to E-mail |
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don't the hooks get magnetized?
greg "Denis Lamy" wrote in message ... Hi everyone, Since there's not much going on in this newsgroup, why not start another controversy about tying flies. ;-) A trick I have on my tying bench, my tying vise actually, is a large flat fridge magnet. It helps to keep count and hold in place the hooks I'm using to ti a serie of flies and will ocasionnaly even hold beads in place so they dont roll around everywhere. I select my hooks, count them and place them flat on the magnet, which is laid on my vise pedestal. That way my hooks are all align, I don't have to search for them around the tying bench or get stung by one that flew under the table. :-s -- Hope to read you soon, Denis www.uqtr.ca/~lamyd You'll have to eat the SPAM to E-mail |
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Greg Mingle a écrit :
don't the hooks get magnetized? greg Not to my knowledge. -- Hope to read you soon, Denis www.uqtr.ca/~lamyd You'll have to eat the SPAM to E-mail |
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Would that be bad, this magnetization thing?
EK "Denis Lamy" schreef in bericht ... Greg Mingle a écrit : don't the hooks get magnetized? greg Not to my knowledge. -- Hope to read you soon, Denis www.uqtr.ca/~lamyd You'll have to eat the SPAM to E-mail |
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It might even be beneficial. Lateral lines work on electric impulses,
right? Maybe magnetized hooks are the next secret weapon. --riverman On Dec 9, 9:05*pm, "Evrard Kerkhofs" wrote: Would that be bad, this magnetization thing? EK "Denis Lamy" schreef in t... Greg Mingle a écrit : don't the hooks get magnetized? greg Not to my knowledge. -- Hope to read you soon, Denis www.uqtr.ca/~lamyd * You'll have to eat the SPAM to E-mail- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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riverman wrote:
It might even be beneficial. Lateral lines work on electric impulses, right? Maybe magnetized hooks are the next secret weapon. Would you have to tie in the hooks backwards in the southern hemisphere ? ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Dec 9, 10:31*am, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: riverman wrote: It might even be beneficial. Lateral lines work on electric impulses, right? Maybe magnetized hooks are the next secret weapon. Would you have to tie in the hooks backwards in the southern hemisphere ? ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry No, but you'd have to fish left handed, (or right, if you are left handed), and face in the opposite direction you are fishing, so that your back cast becomes your forward cast. Either that, or do what I do and not worry about your hooks being magnetized. |
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If you suffer the misfortune of having a hard disc crash, there is a
bright side. Inside the hard drive is a magnet whose strength is hard to believe. Far stronger than the brick-shaped magnet I got from Radio Shack. I attached it to a three-foot-long dowel and use it like those metal detectors you see on the telly to pick up any hooks I've dropped. vince |
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Denis Lamy a écrit :
Hi everyone, Since there's not much going on in this newsgroup, why not start another controversy about tying flies. ;-) Another trick that is as old as the tying bench: the film canister filled with steelwool. I have mine handy on the table and I leave the cap on. My bodkin is always clean and sharp. The underside of this is that I have to change bodkin every few years, it does get shorter. :-| -- Hope to read you soon, Denis www.uqtr.ca/~lamyd You'll have to eat the SPAM to E-mail |
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![]() "vincent norris" wrote in message ... If you suffer the misfortune of having a hard disc crash, there is a bright side. Inside the hard drive is a magnet whose strength is hard to believe. Far stronger than the brick-shaped magnet I got from Radio Shack. I attached it to a three-foot-long dowel and use it like those metal detectors you see on the telly to pick up any hooks I've dropped. vince great tip, Vince. And, as always, a pleasure to hear from you!! Tom |
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