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RoyalWulff

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About RoyalWulff

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  • Favorite Species
    Bass
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    2007

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    Ontario/Newfoundland Canada
  1. Beauty. How do you manage to keep the desk top so clean and clear?
  2. I agree with riffle. Almost anything beaver coloured will do. Beaver tends to float better than rabbit (I hear) but i doubt you will be able to tell the difference.
  3. I use griffin ceramic bobbins mostly. I do have some metal tubed ones that I can use, but I prefer the plastic feet of the griffin. I have recently purchased a nor bobbin which is also ceramic. It has taken over much of my tying.
  4. In order of used the most, UNI, UTC, Bennechi, Danvilles (Only have 1 spool)
  5. The only fly I use is a black wooly bugger. Ive caught countless SM on it and often they hit it without much enticing.
  6. I dont, and often purchase duplicates, or purchase the wrong thing. It would be nice to have a data base where I could input items by scanning the bar code. I have a library program that allows me to scan the code and it puts the book into my library. I agree that making note of what to purchase is smart, it would be good to know what I have so I could either trade items or plan to tie different flies. Best, Phil
  7. Full dress salmon fly. They take so long and every thread placement is so important. As Far as most difficult part, it would be tying the wings of correctly and keeping that head very small. For a fishing salmon fly, it would either be tying in squirrel tail as a wing, or tying a spey fly. As far as trout fly, I think spinning hair head on a muddler is a pain.
  8. Same experience as Bill .
  9. Thanks for the reply. Does griffs smell like nail polish? POssibly its a similarly constituted.
  10. Hi everyone, Today I was covering a bodkin handle with some head cement, and I accidently spilled the cement on my desk which went onto my jeans and thigh. Is there a way to save my jeans from being stained by this? Is there a way to get it out without ruining my jeans? Any thoughts would be welcomed. Thanks a million, Phil
  11. Nice to have you here Christopher. I'm originally from Ontario. Tight lines! Phil
  12. i would prefer 50 and 100 packs, in gold, for size 8-16 hooks, but mostly sizes 12-14.
  13. Great advice Al, thanks for that.
  14. I know most of my dry flies are in size 14 and then in 16.
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