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deikens

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About deikens

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    Bait Fisherman
  • Birthday 03/31/1978

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    Northeastern Pa.
  1. i was curious on why is it my traditional dry flys seem to tip left or right when i test them on my work bench... any suggestoins on how to fix that.... or what am i doing wrong... thanks everyone... D
  2. I was curious if any one had a good picture or pattern for a Epeorus pleuralis nymph (fam: heptageniidae in the common Clinger class of Mayfly). i have a local trout stream loaded with these... also i am looking for some addvise on the quill gordon... anyone know where i can get some good guills to buy. (peacock quills not died)... i tried to bleach them like A.K. Best... but i seem to make them to brittle... i could also use a good picture of a quill gordon too... thanks everyone for your time.... Derek
  3. thanks guys... i have been tying very close to that... i just have never heard of this tec. referred to that way i guess. thanks again all.... Derek ps... it is for the Family Heptageniidae: Epeorus pleuralis
  4. hey everyone... i am new... i just found this... i am glad to be aboard... i have a question for all of you... actually one tying question and one location question... tying question: i have been reading Knopps and Cormier's Mayflies book... (i love it by the way) and they refer in alot of their nymph tying recipes under legs call for soft hackle tied in half-circle. what does tied in half circle mean....????.... location question... any of you guys from northeastern pa. or the southern tier of new york? thanks everyone for your time, Derek
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