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Old May 28th, 2007, 05:33 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying
Da[_2_]
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On 5ÔÂ26ÈÕ, ÏÂÎç11ʱ57·Ö, Dave LaCourse wrote:
On 26 May 2007 07:07:09 -0700, Da wrote:

Thank you for your advises. Maybe I will build my own space to post my
tyings.


Ta da! A light shines in China!

When you post a fly pattern, please do not post it at a commercial fly
fishing web page. That is all we are asking. Your original post was
spam because it brought us not simply to a fly pattern, but also to a
fly fishing website.

There are many ways you can post a picture without being commercial
about it. If you insist on posting to a commercial business, expect
accusation of spamming this ng.

Dave


Sure, I will post the pictures on some other places but not the
commercial website.

The hackle problem has confused me for a long time. But I finally
found the reason why my tying pattern have a long hackle cause I did
not use the genetic hackle to tie a dry fly. You know, your guys know
it is very common to tie a dry fly pattern with genetic hackle. But in
my tying box, there is no genetic hackle inside. In China, it is
impossible to buy a genetic hackle. And most of the tying books, they
also do not mention the genetic hackle to tie a dry fly. They only
told you that you should use the rooster neck feather to tie a dry
fly. If possible, I really want to buy some genetic hackle to redo the
pattern or my other patterns. After that I think I can show those
pictures again to your guys to check them out.

I appologize what I have said yesterday. I do not mean to hurt anyone
in this forum. I think we could call it a misunderstanding. On one
side, your guys did not know there is no genetic hackle in China and
thought why I posted a wrong pattern to ruin original one (ruin your
culture? I am so scared. Just kidding). On the other side, I tried to
select the smallest rooster neck feather to tie the fly and I really
want to follow the original pattern.

I posted a few patterns on this forum to know the reason why my flies
always have a long hackle than yours. Before posting, I have been
ready for some no-sense teasings and laughings. I think the result is
what I need. Those teasing and laugh did not make me frustrated. On
the contrary, they encouraged me to find out the reason which you
could not easily found in books and fly tying websites cause no one
around me knows more about fly tying than me.

It is very late now. Hey guys in this forum. Have a nice day!!

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Old May 28th, 2007, 06:03 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying
sandy
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Da wrote:
On 5ÔÂ26ÈÕ, ÏÂÎç11ʱ57·Ö, Dave LaCourse


Keep posting Da. And don't worry about the vipers.
They're all bark and no byte.
 




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