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jaymack

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  1. So I can add the Renzetti Traveler to my list of vises that i'm looking at now, any opinions on this? I can get it for cheaper than the Peak where I am.
  2. Thats the way you learn, seriously though, don't be afraid to fish anything you tie, its surprising what fish will eat. Also, sometimes the sparser a fly is the better it will fish too.
  3. If it were me, and to tell you the truth I haven't actually done this before, I would pull some of the fluffiest stuff on the feather off the stem, and chop it up into small pieces. You then try to do something like this: It will probably be hard at first with marabou, you may just have to chop it up really fine if it is tough, or try with something like dryer lint first to get a feel for it.
  4. Also, don't worry about bending the hook like he does at the end, I just noticed that. I'm not sure if I would necessarily trust the hooks that came in the kit with that.
  5. Here is a link to a similar pattern, not exactly with what you have but the same idea for the tail. I would use a dubbed marabou body or the chenille if I were you, and don't worry about the bead for now. The good thing with patterns like this is sometimes the messier they are tied, the better they will fish. http://www.charliesflyboxinc.com/flybox/details.cfm?parentID=161
  6. Ok, there are lots of good flies you can tie with marabou. It makes great tails for streamer flies, and you can even cut up the fibres a bit and try to use them as dubbing. I would say even if you just tie in a marabou tail, then use either a marabou dubbing body or chenille body it would probably be an effective fly. White is also a good colour to start with because it is easy to use a marker to change the colour.
  7. Does it look like either of these? http://globalflyfisher.com/tiebetter/what-to-look-for/pic.php?id=10841&return_to=%2Ftiebetter%2Fwhat-to-look-for%2Fmarabou.php https://umpqua.com/products/fly-tying/feathers/ostrich-herl
  8. How huge of a feather is it? Sounds like either marabou or ostrich, could be wrong though. Either could be very useful
  9. So what all in total do you have left besides the deer hair? That may help you decide what you should tie next
  10. I would really like a material list too, looks simple and super effective
  11. Looks solid if you can get it for a decent price
  12. Here's a good comparison review to other brands http://www.flyfishfood.com/2014/09/hackle-comparisons.html?m=1
  13. I am for sure planning to buy through a local shop, both vises are available. I am still waiting to sell my old vise first, I will probably post it on here once my post count is high enough
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