TOM PRUETT
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LOL I will not CLEAN my DESK If i leave to much out its gets in the way ; O and the dog she loves deer hair And elk and what ever eles she can get in her mouth :)
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I like it because i can mount it to the Base or the Stem of the vice . The magnetic base can be removed by a trun of the switch. Not only can i use it as a profile plate but i can all put a mirror on it .! And why a mirror you ask ...for salmon flies or anyother fly that you want to have good Symmetry It realy does help
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I needed ..Wanted a profile plate So i made one out of a Universal Magnetic Base. you can get at princessauto for 40 .00. And foam for a 1 at the any dollar store http://www.princessauto.com/pal/product/8372120/Magnetic-%26-Deflection-Acc/Universal-Magnetic-Base and you can change the color plates to what ever you want .And on any angle:) I thought i would share my little creation
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VERY NICE!!!!!
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thats looks like REALY nice place to BE !!!
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GOLDEN DEMON: HOOK:Wet fly or steamer,3x 4x THREAD: black 6/0 TAIL: Golden pheasant crest feathers ( I used yellow fish scale by H20 and yellow schlappen fibers ) BODY: Golde flat mylar tinsel THROAT: Soft orange saddle or schlappen fibers (I used schlappen ) WING: Red fox squirrel tail
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HENRYS FORK STONES
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Not at all.I have tied it with both moose and deer hair.
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Improved Sofa Pillows: HOOK: 4x long,size 4-10 THREAD: BLACK TAIL: Natural elk hair RIB: Brown hackle, undersize BODY:Orange wool yarn WING: Natural elk hair HACKLE: Two brown saddle hackles
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X Caddis: HOOK: Dry fly,size 12-18 THREAD: Black TAIL: Gold Z-ion BODY: Antron Dubbing WING: Natural deer hair HEAD: Wing buts clipped short
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DIVING CADDIS
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Dark Cahill: Hook: Wet fly,size 10 to 18 Thread: Black Tail: Dark ginger hackle fibers Body: Dark gray muskrat fur Hackle: Dark ginger Wing: Wood duck flank
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Caddis
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This is a variation of a MIKULAK SEDGE HOOK: Dry fly 2x long,sizes 6-16 Thread: to match body color Tail: Elk body hair,stacked one -third of shank lengh Body: Seals fur (i used HARES EARS PLUS ) Wing:Elk body hair, in two applications Hackle: rooster, trimmed top and bottom ( I used ginger )
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I get the Mustad from one of my wholesaler's its a R50-94840 size 28
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it was a bad bobbin..... But i got it. NOW i would like to try size 32
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Bobbin is a new one ..RITE SHORTY BOBBIN,Ceramic Thread Tube.it breaking @ the hook these are new hooks from mustad , as for the tread ott /20 UNI-Caenis 200 yds,den made in Italy, The tread in my hand will not break easy .It takes a bit of force for ott /20 .. The midge jaw is new just got it friday .But getting the hook in the jaws is not that easy because its SO SMALL !! I will try to reseat it makimg sure the point in not out all
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Thead keeps breaking for no reason!! Iam using ott 20 Thead and its new .And iam wondering if there can be micro burs on the hook ! Has anyone eles had this happen?
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I got the McKenzie BRIGHT light.With the 4X MAG for my son's boy scouts class .And we have been tying flies and having a blast doing it.The light works well but runs.. REALY HOT ..If left on for a long time.This is NOT the best light for videos of your flies .And does NOT have an ON/OFF switch.But i still like it..and the 4x mag is a must have for tiny little flies lol
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I own A Renzetti master,cam 4000,cam 3000, And The Dyna-King Ultimate Indexer. And would have to say Dyna-king is my goto vise. And you can get it for around 500.00
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It's time to replace them. And i NEED MORE ROOM lol. my wife's tread mill will be leaving soon. And iam hoping to get ( krug furniture ) in soon .. Theres a factory outlet close buy
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Very Very nice!!!
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And dont post your trial runs like did
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after 2 years iam starting to get some stuff
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Canon EOS 7D + Canon 60/2.8 macro is big !! how do you tie a fly with that in front of you ??? I have the mark IV canon i thought it was WAY to big for me ..So i got my self a web cam .But your video is dame NICE you can really tell between quality optics. thanks tom