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Dubb J B

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  1. I guide year round and tune skis at the ski shop to fill in the income during the slow winter months. I was looking through some of the ski books we have at the shop and noticed a book of short stories (paragraph or two in length) about ski/snowboard instructors and some of the hilarious, scary, bizarre, inspiring interactions they've had with clients over the years. Was wondering if there is such a book regarding guides and their clients? Anyway, the book was great. I couldn't stop reading. As funny as fishing can be, I'd love to see something similar from a fishing guide perspective. Anything out there that ya'll know of?

     

     


  2. Once upon a flimsy gray rod there were no slimy worms allowed which made the sky pink with marmalade and fish sticks. Then someone farted. It smelled like a bait fisherman’s truck. A little old green '53 Chevy rots in the molten lava beds of Hawaii. the grateful dead played a variation of spanking the monkey while a fisherman with his binoculars spied on cheerleaders

     


  3. They look pretty good to me. I have the same camera and use the macro when shooting as well. The only thing I like to do is turn off the flash, make sure the fly is lit very well and use a tripod or secure the camera on a solid surface before shooting. Since the flash is off, the exposure time is increased, thus increasing blur if the camera is moving. Using the flash on the camera, I find, gives crappy results when shooting in macro mode.


  4. Hey all - So I've been a little rough on my vise lately. Since winter is here I've been tying a bunch of simple little midge nymph stuff with thread bodies and superglue. Needless to say the glue is getting on my vise jaws and other parts. I was reading that acetone is the best way to breakdown and clean superglue but it can be hard on certain coatings. My vise is a renzetti traveller and I know it has a special black anodized coating to help hook hold and durability (no sure exactly what type of material it is). Anyway, will acetone harm that coating? Or is there a more benign way to clean superglue?

     

    Jeez, did I really type a paragraph to ask such a simple question? :)

     

    Thx!


  5. Hey all - Just wanted to quickly thank everyone for the advice, critique and warm welcomes I've received. I'm new here and I've thrown a few patterns into the mix. So far received a great amount of feedback, compliments and constructive criticism. All of which is welcome and exactly why I came to this forum. I've been tying and fly-fishing for a great many years but the knowledge that I have is dwarfed when compared to the very many talented folks here.

     

    Humbly yours,

     

    Will


  6. Very nice tie. Thank God, this was taken with a microscope so we could see it (size 22). ;)

     

    BTW, glass beads are not silver line they just appear that way. :)

     

    I've got a great macro setting on my canon digital. Can get really close on those 20's and smaller.

     

    Not silver? I'm gonna have a word with the kid at the fly shop. :)

     

    Thanks for compliments fellas.

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