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Old December 27th, 2007, 05:52 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Hans van der Stroom
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Just curious: Is there someone out there having the pattern for the
"catalpa-worm"?
I recently discovered that (allthough this is a big, very well hidden and
mysterious secret) it must be an outstanding pattern. Seems it catches both
fish and fishermen. The few ones who join the secret are in some sort of
permanent state of exitement. Now I was thinking to tie the pattern for the
swap ... ;-) Now won´t that be a good newyearspresent from me: sharing such
a secret with you all?


Hans van der Stroom



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Old December 27th, 2007, 06:00 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Mike[_6_]
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On Dec 27, 6:52 pm, "Hans van der Stroom"
wrote:
Just curious: Is there someone out there having the pattern for the
"catalpa-worm"?
I recently discovered that (allthough this is a big, very well hidden and
mysterious secret) it must be an outstanding pattern. Seems it catches both
fish and fishermen. The few ones who join the secret are in some sort of
permanent state of exitement. Now I was thinking to tie the pattern for the
swap ... ;-) Now won´t that be a good newyearspresent from me: sharing such
a secret with you all?

Hans van der Stroom


http://chemprof.tripod.com/catalpa.html

doesn´t look very accurate though.

Here is the "worm" ; http://brotherhood-of-catfishermen.c.../66/917099.jpg
it is actually a moth caterpillar.

TL
MC
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Old December 27th, 2007, 06:08 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Larry L
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"Hans van der Stroom" wrote i

Just curious: Is there someone out there having the pattern for the
"catalpa-worm"?



perhaps this is the pattern most suited for those anglers trapped in that
thread?

Weight the forward 1/3 of the hook with lead wire
Mold green Power Bait to the head area, over the lead, in a shape
reminiscent of a beadhead,
tie in thick yarn ( the proper sort was probably used as 'ribbon' on at
least one x-mas gift under your tree ) at the bend and just behind the
'bead' of Power Bait leaving a fairly long tail to wiggle in the currents





carry more Power Bait in your vest to replenish the fly as it wears out



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Old December 27th, 2007, 06:09 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Russell D.
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Hans van der Stroom wrote:
Just curious: Is there someone out there having the pattern for the
"catalpa-worm"?
I recently discovered that (allthough this is a big, very well hidden and
mysterious secret) it must be an outstanding pattern. Seems it catches both
fish and fishermen. The few ones who join the secret are in some sort of
permanent state of exitement.


Dang, this made me laugh. I hope it was supposed to be funny.

Russell
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Old December 27th, 2007, 07:01 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
W. D. Grey
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In article
,
Mike writes
On Dec 27, 6:52 pm, "Hans van der Stroom"
wrote:
Just curious: Is there someone out there having the pattern for the
"catalpa-worm"?
I recently discovered that (allthough this is a big, very well hidden and
mysterious secret) it must be an outstanding pattern. Seems it catches both
fish and fishermen. The few ones who join the secret are in some sort of
permanent state of exitement. Now I was thinking to tie the pattern for the
swap ... ;-) Now won´t that be a good newyearspresent from me: sharing such
a secret with you all?

Hans van der Stroom


http://chemprof.tripod.com/catalpa.html

doesn´t look very accurate though.

Here is the "worm" ;
http://brotherhood-of-catfishermen.c.../66/917099.jpg
it is actually a moth caterpillar.

TL
MC


The artificial looks good enough to eat - call it what you like.
--
Bill Grey

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Old December 27th, 2007, 08:01 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Opus--Mark H. Bowen
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"Hans van der Stroom" wrote in message
.nl...
Just curious: Is there someone out there having the pattern for the
"catalpa-worm"?
I recently discovered that (allthough this is a big, very well hidden and
mysterious secret) it must be an outstanding pattern. Seems it catches
both fish and fishermen. The few ones who join the secret are in some sort
of permanent state of exitement. Now I was thinking to tie the pattern for
the swap ... ;-) Now won´t that be a good newyearspresent from me: sharing
such a secret with you all?


Hans van der Stroom


Just like you Scandinavian (I'm guessin' here) types to destroy an otherwise
civil and decent discussion concerning the virtues of correct spellin'. No
doubt you had nothing better to do than to stir the pot, while painting your
squaw's toenails? BSEG

Good to here from a ROFFian with a fine sense of humor. I was thinkin'
about ya just yesterday, as I was placing my collection of Fly Swap flies
into my new Fishpond chest and backpack--a year-end gift to myself, as that
jolly fat ******* never thinks to give me anything!

I didn't realized how many of your flies I had acquired, but I must have at
least 5--all of which are works of art, I must say!

Happy New Years ot you and your sir! And keep stirrin' the pot, PLEASE.

Op



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Old December 27th, 2007, 08:19 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Russell D.
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Opus--Mark H. Bowen wrote:
"Hans van der Stroom" wrote in message
.nl...
Just curious: Is there someone out there having the pattern for the
"catalpa-worm"?
I recently discovered that (allthough this is a big, very well hidden and
mysterious secret) it must be an outstanding pattern. Seems it catches
both fish and fishermen. The few ones who join the secret are in some sort
of permanent state of exitement. Now I was thinking to tie the pattern for
the swap ... ;-) Now won´t that be a good newyearspresent from me: sharing
such a secret with you all?


Hans van der Stroom


Just like you Scandinavian


Dutch, I'm guessing Dutch.

Russell
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Old December 27th, 2007, 08:51 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Opus--Mark H. Bowen
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"Russell D." wrote in message
...
Opus--Mark H. Bowen wrote:
"Hans van der Stroom" wrote in message
.nl...
Just curious: Is there someone out there having the pattern for the
"catalpa-worm"?
I recently discovered that (allthough this is a big, very well hidden
and
mysterious secret) it must be an outstanding pattern. Seems it catches
both fish and fishermen. The few ones who join the secret are in some
sort
of permanent state of exitement. Now I was thinking to tie the pattern
for
the swap ... ;-) Now won´t that be a good newyearspresent from me:
sharing
such a secret with you all?


Hans van der Stroom


Just like you Scandinavian


Dutch, I'm guessing Dutch.

Russell


Ha! I'm guessin' that Hans' real name is Victor Borge, he is a Dane, and has
been departed for the last 7 years and 4 days!
Op


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Old December 31st, 2007, 05:49 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Hans van der Stroom
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Ha! I'm guessin' that Hans' real name is Victor Borge, he is a Dane, and
has been departed for the last 7 years and 4 days!
Op


Definitely Dutch though ...
And a very good 2008 for you too, along with lots of good flies and tight
lines!!

Hans


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Old January 1st, 2008, 12:43 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Opus--Mark H. Bowen
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"Hans van der Stroom" wrote in message
ll.nl...
Ha! I'm guessin' that Hans' real name is Victor Borge, he is a Dane, and
has been departed for the last 7 years and 4 days!
Op


Definitely Dutch though ...
And a very good 2008 for you too, along with lots of good flies and tight
lines!!

Hans


Good to know you're alive and well enough to tie flyz!

I wanted to get involved with this swap, but with classes beginnin' again on
the 18th of Jan., I know I won't have time to tie a decent entry--decent by
my standards and abilities, that is :~^ (

Op --now we need to find out if Herman Nijland is still alive and well?--



 




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