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mayfly09

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  1. Mayfly

     

    I'm with you on that one. The lemon colored flank feathers for Catskills are CRAZY!!!!!!!!!! and to make matters worse no hunting at all for me this year due to a leg infection. When I think of all the wasted feathers that just get dumped it drives me NUTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

     

    Fatman

     

    sorry to hear about the leg infection, that must be a nightmare! what a shame, i bet you cant do much else except spend more time at the vice! oh well :headbang:

    you hit the nail on the head...Catskills!!! and all them feathers WASTED its nut wrenching :wacko:

    anybody who can supply me with a skin or large batch of flanks i will be wiling to pay a fair price

    thankyou

     

    jay


  2. most websites that sell metz hen capes are selling them REALLY cheap! your better to buy a cape as someone mentiond the packet bought are dry and not good quality, and i agree a English/hungarian partridge skin is a good way to go about it, there covered in a nice range of colours grey,white,brown and mixed so you dont need 5 different hen capes and you get the wings and tail too

     

    tight lines


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    make sure you got a good foundation to tye the feather onto. if the the stem is quite thick and thicker than the hook

    it seems they might be rollin

    if so try a better foundation, and tye one at a time with a few loosish turns, place them then tye down to house them

    tight lines


  4. a law vice is at the top of the range but if you like using a rotation vice that is not the one, and for £400 and not much rotation what makes it worth that much?, they do seem like good vices but i dont understand why it could cost that much could you elaborate?


  5. Hi chance

    im good thanks i joined a couple days ago, great little forum youv got.

    my three sons are keepin me on my toes so i havnt done as much as id like to lately but the skills are coming together nicely, you tye some nice flys yourself, whens some new vids on?

    when i have time and learn how to put some pictures on i will, mainly trout flys i tye hows the hopper legs comin on?

     

     

     

     


  6. hi george

    try (matching the hatch);stillwater,river and stream by pat o'riley

    great book, its has loads of different pictures of the actual insects information and patterns to go with and like you said theres plenty of mayfly/dun patterns sedges,nymphs, you name it! but one thing i will point out is i think its better to look at an insect and think how best to immitate it with what materials if you havnt already started tying and dont know about materials then this will come with time, but the book is good either way beginner to pro

    tight lines


  7. hi chance

    i tye these all the time with no tools, the easiest way to doit is pluck 2 fibres off, you can use as many as you like then fold in a circle and poke the (thick) end through the hole then slide the knot slowly to the place you want and pull the knot gently then do the same again if you want more knots like daddy legs.

    they get easy after about your first 50 and it beats payin out for ready tied, get a bunch off ebay sit infront of the T,V

    cold beer and before you know it, Acomplished!

    make sure there centre tail feathers 14 inch+ for a descent lenght fibre to cover all size flys

    tight lines

     


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    hi chance hows it goin?

    its brandollarz from youtube, you asked me if i needed a dubbin bobbin?.....thanks for the offer.

    i was seeing if many people new about him, givin him a little advertisement aswell.

    he is the man to see when it comes to tying problems or needed patterns. im yet to see a better tyer!

    tight lines

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