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Peacock herl
On 28/03/2011 1:26 PM, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
I like it for the ease of doing things like Dave is going to do, strengthening hackle or herl to make a more resilient fly. Speed is also an issue. Many of the simple tasks are much cleaner and more uniform done on the Nor Vise. In actuality, due to the board setup, I've found that my vise stays put together longer. I tie more flies. Frank Reid I am kind of intrigued by this.....how is it for tying flies with an asymmetric body, such as a pheasant tail nymph, that has a shell back? Tim Lysyk |
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