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Old March 27th, 2004, 11:50 AM
Dave B
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I get my snowshoe feet from Lines End Inc. "linesend.com"
Don't think they have yellow though...
DB

"Frank Reid" wrote in message
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Hey, with the closing of Fred Reese's fly shop, anyone find a new source

for
dyed snowshoe bunny foots. I'm looking for yellow (for sulphers). I've
googled but not found anything and if I try to dye animal parts at home
again, the wiff will stick me in the dye bath.

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Old March 27th, 2004, 04:03 PM
George Adams
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From: "Dave B"

I get my snowshoe feet from Lines End Inc. "linesend.com"
Don't think they have yellow though..


I tie my Sulphur imitations with pale dun natural snowshoe wings, which closely
resembles the natural. For the body, I use synthetic dubbing in pale yellow,
orange/yellow, or yellow/olive, to match the naturals. Generally, I'm not so
fussy about matching body color, but I've found that, at least in my area,
color makes a difference fishing this hatch.

I've tried yellow snowshoe for the wings, and while more visible to me, it has
been less effective in fooling the fish.


George Adams

"All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of
youth that doth not grow stale with age."
---- J.W Muller

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Old March 27th, 2004, 05:30 PM
Willi
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George Adams wrote:

I tie my Sulphur imitations with pale dun natural snowshoe wings, which closely
resembles the natural. For the body, I use synthetic dubbing in pale yellow,
orange/yellow, or yellow/olive, to match the naturals. Generally, I'm not so
fussy about matching body color, but I've found that, at least in my area,
color makes a difference fishing this hatch.

I've tried yellow snowshoe for the wings, and while more visible to me, it has
been less effective in fooling the fish.



My guess is that this is a heavy hatch in your parts. What I've found is
that it's the heavy hatches that are out for an extended period of time
that result in fish being that picky. Locally, that is only on BWO's.
It's also my experience that the fish start out pretty easy at the
beginning of the hatch, but as the hatch continues on for days, the fish
get more picky and require "better" flies. Sometimes individual fish
will key in on only specific stages of types of flies.

Willi



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Old March 31st, 2004, 09:28 AM
Mike Undercofler
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Frank Reid wrote:

Hey, with the closing of Fred Reese's fly shop, anyone find a new source
for
dyed snowshoe bunny foots. I'm looking for yellow (for sexperience I've
googled but not found anything and if I try to dye animal parts at home
again, the wiff will stick me in the dye bath.


I have not specifically asked for what you are looking for, I'm more for
close form and color and as near as I can get to clean presentation, but
these guys have never once failed to come up with exactly what I was
looking for be it materials or supplies. I have found things cheaper a few
places, but a service record like they have shown me, well that earns a few
extra pennies. A quick phone call would probably be more productive than
ordering and grazing the catalog.
http://www.flyfishersparadise.com/
The quality is generally above average, and they will pretty much go above
and beyond the call to see that you get what you want. Or at least that has
been my experience with them over the past 15 years or so.

Oh, and to the rest of the group. Greetings. Been lurking for some time now,
and just felt compelled to chime in.

Mike Undercofler
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anyday. It drifts gently, perfectly matching the streams natural movements.
Again, anyday. It is sucked below the surface by a trout feeding in the
pool... anyday; the line leaves the water, the rod arcs into what you are
sure will soon be a breaking point, and you watch as your sons face splits
into a smile you will never forget! THAT day belongs only to a flyfisher.
 




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