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On 11/23/2010 10:16 PM, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
On Nov 23, 8:47 pm, wrote: On Nov 23, 8:46 pm, Frank Reid © wrote: Best books for dandruff flies? As I mentioned, I'm using Ed Engle's book "Tying Small Flies." Any others you like? Frank Reid Tiemco #2488 Books... aging can be a humorous processg Tom |
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On Nov 24, 8:43*am, Tom Littleton wrote:
On 11/23/2010 10:16 PM, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote: On Nov 23, 8:47 pm, *wrote: On Nov 23, 8:46 pm, Frank Reid © *wrote: Best books for dandruff flies? *As I mentioned, I'm using Ed Engle's book "Tying Small Flies." *Any others you like? Frank Reid Tiemco #2488 Books... aging can be a humorous processg * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Tom Tell me about it! I can tie and fish #30 flies, but I can't read a computer screen. Selective vision, I guess....kind of like the selective hearing I have developed when my wife is talking to me ;-) |
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all Flies." *Any others you like?
Frank Reid Tiemco #2488 the TMC 2488H (heavy) is good for tiny nymphs the TMC 206BL is very good for small drys, IMHO ... but I mostly use TMC 100BL 'cause I can get them easy Book specifically for tiny weenies? got me, sorry Only recent one ( older tiny weenie books thought an 18 was tiny ) I know of is "Midge Magic" .... if you can say "string midge" you have read it G ( but the main material suggested ... DMC embroidery yarn .... IS pretty good stuff and available in about 1/2 zillion colors ) |
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On Nov 23, 9:55*pm, Larry L wrote:
all Flies." *Any others you like? Frank Reid Tiemco #2488 the TMC 2488H (heavy) is good for tiny nymphs the TMC 206BL is very good for small drys, IMHO ... but I mostly use TMC 100BL * 'cause I can get them easy Book specifically for tiny weenies? * got me, sorry * *Only recent one ( older tiny weenie books thought an 18 was tiny ) I know of is "Midge Magic" * .... if you can say "string midge" you have read it G ( but the main material suggested ... DMC embroidery yarn .... IS pretty good stuff and available in about 1/2 zillion colors ) And my bride has every single color but no longer does embroidery. Hmmm.... Frank Reid |
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![]() DMC embroidery yarn .... IS pretty good stuff and available in about 1/2 zillion colors ) And my bride has every single color but no longer does embroidery. Hmmm.... Frank Reid You're brave Frank! Rob. |
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![]() And my bride has every single color but no longer does embroidery. Hmmm.... Might be worth the risk I've poo-pooed the book a couple times here, but it actually gave me some good Ideas and his approach to collecting and matching midges is impressive I make a couple floating nymphs using partridge (or similar) for tails and legs ( beard style) two shades of DMC for a segmented body, a loop tied CDC wing case/ wing, and two shades of zelon dubbing mixed for thorax Absolutely nothing new here in concept but the abdomens look very nice with the slightly different color segments, and they fish well Often, on the hard fished waters I seem to frequent, the trick is to produce something that looks like the bug but different from the other patterns that look like the same bug ... I also use the stuff for midge pupa and other totally subsurface nymphs Um, speaking of totally subsurface...or not. THE single thing I'd most like to master is the ability to fish small to tiny half-in the film ... or better yet, just under it ala a real midge hanging down trying to work through that barrier ( or one of my crawling baetis spinners stuck there ?) .... none of the techniques and/or ties I've tried really does the job .. consistently It's pretty simple to get half-in half-out "float" at size #14 ... even 16, but with tiny ties, no. Anyone got ideas, I got ears. |
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All,
Just looking over this thread and seeing that we have posts from Wales to Oz, sworn enemies, and more. Ya'll are trading info on a rather esoteric area of the sport (at least I though it was esoteric till I asked about it). This is trey cool. Thanks for alll the help. Today is the American Thanksgiving Day. I thank you all for your help and I want to thank those original folks that set up ROFF for giving a voice to fly fishermen from around the world. Frank Reid |
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On 2010-11-25 09:23:38 -0500, Frank Reid � 2010 said:
All, Just looking over this thread and seeing that we have posts from Wales to Oz, sworn enemies, and more. Ya'll are trading info on a rather esoteric area of the sport (at least I though it was esoteric till I asked about it). This is trey cool. Thanks for alll the help. Today is the American Thanksgiving Day. I thank you all for your help and I want to thank those original folks that set up ROFF for giving a voice to fly fishermen from around the world. Frank Reid How maudlin! Pass the tissues, please. d;o) Happy Thanks Giving to you and yours, Frank. Dave |
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