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![]() Larry L wrote: My question is simple ...why? My answer is even simpler: Why not? :-) What traits does dental floss have that other materials lack? That's what I'm trying to find out. :-) If you are going to go to all the trouble to die it there must be something very special about it ?? but what escapes my limited imagination. ( when on considers the dozens of other 'string like' materials available in every possible shade and tone ) Rather than go out and try to buy up every possible shade and tone, I like the idea of just tinting (coloring with a waterproof marker) it myself as I need it. I also like that it seems to form nice segmented bodies very easily. If it also floats well and is durable, then it's a good alternative to some of the other stuff folks use for dry fly bodies such as biots and quills. The bigger question might be: Why do any of us use biots or quills for bodies? Why do some guys go to craft stores and root around in the yarn or the feathers? Why do some guys save the fur from their dogs or cats for tying? Chuck Vance (because ... just because) |
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