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Fresh Fingers Odor Bar
Okay, here's another. Its more for fly tying than specifically for fishing. "Angelina Fiber" from http://www.texturatrading.com/angelina.html Very inexpensive and used by yarn makers and "scrapbooking" enthusiasts. Put some in with your dubbing, stick it in the coffee grinder, instant flash in your dubbing. 41 colors available and it doesn't take much to really dress up you dubbing. You can also iron it between two pieces of butcher paper and come up with wingcase or winging material with a great flash (try the pearl color for a scud back or the "enchanted forest flash" for a stone fly). It mixes well with itself and other dubbing. I found it at a quilt and fibre show. You can call the lady at Textura and she'll send you any amount you might want. Stuff is awesome. -- Frank Reid Reverse Email to reply |
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Frank Reid wrote in news:cdllc2$sst$1
@newslocal.mitre.org: Fresh Fingers Odor Bar Okay, here's another. Its more for fly tying than specifically for fishing. "Angelina Fiber" from http://www.texturatrading.com/angelina.html Very inexpensive and used by yarn makers and "scrapbooking" enthusiasts. Put some in with your dubbing, stick it in the coffee grinder, instant flash in your dubbing. 41 colors available and it doesn't take much to really dress up you dubbing. You can also iron it between two pieces of butcher paper and come up with wingcase or winging material with a great flash (try the pearl color for a scud back or the "enchanted forest flash" for a stone fly). It mixes well with itself and other dubbing. I found it at a quilt and fibre show. You can call the lady at Textura and she'll send you any amount you might want. Stuff is awesome. Because I can't do a nail knot for **** I acquired a nail knot tool that works as advertised, even for these short fat stubby fingers...it lives in my "travel" fishing stuff. Frank Church |
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"Padishar Creel" wrote in
: Every once in a while I get to wondering what cool things have been discovered by this group that would make fly fishing a bit more enjoyable or handy or whatever... .....because I suck at nail knots, I acquired two little nail knot tools that work as advertised with a minimum of hassle. One lives in my vest, the other in my travel fishin' bag. Frank Church |
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Frank Church wrote:
....because I suck at nail knots, I acquired two little nail knot tools that work as advertised with a minimum of hassle. One lives in my vest, the other in my travel fishin' bag. The best tool I've found for tying nail knots is simply a bicycle pump "needle". I hacksawed the tip off and rounded the sharp edges off with a file. Chuck Vance (of course I tend to use Leader links (tm) when I need to change leaders on the water) |
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I have found the iPod to be a great gadget for the fishing trip. Great while driving to the fishing hole to get amped up. Great during the down-times while fishing. Great for making myself feel better on the drive home after not catching any fish. You might even be able to find a free ipod by checking http://www.freeiPods.com/default.aspx?referer=7223026.
-Cory "Padishar Creel" wrote in message ... Every once in a while I get to wondering what cool things have been discovered by this group that would make fly fishing a bit more enjoyable or handy or whatever... Here is my contribution: A stainless steel "soap bar" that is the size of a large dog tag that fits nicely in my vest (It has a hole in it so you can use a keeper, very handy). I am never worried about fish odor just my own scent sending the fish away in a hurry. Fresh Fingers Odor Bar and it cost less than $3.00 US from a cooking section in a department store. Here is the company that supplies them: Progressive International Corp. 6111 S. 228th Street Kent, WA 98032 USA Toll Free Phone: (800) 426-7101 Phone: (253) 850-6111 Fax: (253) 852-2611 Website: www.progressiveintl.com Chris |
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GregP wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 12:04:45 -0700, "___cory___" wrote: I have found the iPod to be a great gadget for the fishing trip. ... To each his own, and an iPod does allow you to keep the noise to yourself, as opposed to a boombox. But it does bother me that we seem to be getting to the point that we cannot have a noiseless venue. Almost anywhere one goes, there is a speaker blaring, almost as though people are afraid to be left to their own thoughts or have to converse with the people around them. I don't like listening to music when I'm outside -- fishing or skiing or whatever. The iPod is great in the car, though. Instead of carrying around a lot of CDs and changing them all the time, everything goes on the iPod, and you can easily make mixes with only the songs you like. It can be plugged into a cassette deck or played on an unused FM channel. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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Toilet paper........ after you eat moose/venison/elk/cow/pig/warthog barley
stew you should have some in your vest........... Handyman Mike Standing in a river waving a stick |
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Toilet paper........ after you eat moose/venison/elk/cow/pig/warthog barley
stew you should have some in your vest........... The warthog didn't work well in the stew, did it? Tastes like chicken. -- Frank Reid Reverse Email to reply |
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Toilet paper........ after you eat moose/venison/elk/cow/pig/warthog barley
stew you should have some in your vest........... Seriously, the little packs of tissues in a ziplock are great for this. -- Frank Reid Reverse Email to reply |
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Toilet paper........ after you eat moose/venison/elk/cow/pig/warthog barley
stew you should have some in your vest........... Seriously, the little packs of tissues in a ziplock are great for this. -- Frank Reid Reverse Email to reply |
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