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Wayne Knight wrote:
Peter A. Collin wrote: Ah, but I will never let go of my Antron yarn for LaFontaine Caddis! I thought his caddis imitations suggest antron dubbing instead of the roped yarn? Regradless I prefer to use dyed rabbit. It's funny how tastes differ. I much prefer the creative use of synthetic materials over the same-old same-old "traditional" patterns using just feathers and fur. I've been tying sal****er patterns lately, in preparation for an upcoming trip. Without flashy synthetic materials, sal****er flies would be really boring and probably relatively ineffective. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "rw" wrote in message ink.net... It's funny how tastes differ. I much prefer the creative use of synthetic materials over the same-old same-old "traditional" patterns using just feathers and fur. The hypocrisy in the all natural argument is the coated threads, tinsels, and ribbing used of course. As you know, I have this thing for natural things in fly fishing for trout. I've been tying sal****er patterns lately, in preparation for an upcoming trip. Without flashy synthetic materials, sal****er flies would be really boring and probably relatively ineffective. If I could tie sal****er flies, I'm sure I'd be forced to use synthetics too. They just don't make too many animals with sparkling fur and feathers. |
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Wayne Knight wrote:
The hypocrisy in the all natural argument is the coated threads, tinsels, and ribbing used of course. As you know, I have this thing for natural things in fly fishing for trout. The distinction between natural and synthetic can be pretty arbitrary. All the stuff is made of atoms, right? :-) Is absurdly long and uniform genetic hackle "natural"? The chickens sure look weird to me. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 20:30:26 -0500, "Wayne Knight"
wrote: The hypocrisy in the all natural argument is the coated threads, tinsels, and ribbing used of course. As you know, I have this thing for natural things in fly fishing for trout. You wear natural rubber waders then, I suppose? -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com/ - photo galleries http://www.chocphoto.com/roff |
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![]() "Charlie Choc" wrote in message ... You wear natural rubber waders then, I suppose? I suppose not |
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