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DCM

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  1. DCM

    Beginner

    Welcome . I wish I would have found this place before I picked up all my bad habits.DCM
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    New member

    Welcome. Your in the right place for info.DCM
  3. Welcome to the site. enjoy DCM
  4. Hi Bruce you stumbled on to the best site on the infomation super highway.Jump in the waters fine.DCM
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    Hey All

    Welcome to a great site, great people who dont mind sharing knowledge.DCM
  6. When I close my eyes and drift off I see CONEHEAD's desk!!! Great set-up. DCM
  7. Give traditional angler a try they have a good selection of "stuff" DCM
  8. I just upgraded myself, after looking at several and reading every bit of info I could find I wound up buying a Renzetti Traveler. All I can say is WOW what a vise.Sorry I couldnt really answer your question. But I didnt want you to rule out a Traveler. Whatever you do dont buy without tying on what you have in mind first. DCM
  9. Welcome, I cant wait to see your flies. You should fit in just fine around here. DCM
  10. Those ties were incredible. I'm a novice tyer, and some of the flys I see on this site make my head spin. Thanks for sharing tips and techniques!! DCM
  11. Glade plug-ins makes an air neutrolizer ,that really worked for me after a "unfortunate skunk episode" if you were able to get the materails in a closed space for a day or two with the plug in Im sure it would be a good start .
  12. Fantastic!! I truley belive its these moments in life that make us step back and thank the good Lord for the wonderful kids He's given us. Tell Ali great job. DCM
  13. I hope someone can share a few ideas. I'm tying a few Troutwaters Steelhead Caddis, for a swap I'm in, and I would like to know how to toughen up the peacock hurl that runs the length of the back. It looks like a tooth or two would destroy that fly.Any info would be helpfull. Thanks DCM
  14. I'd first like to say, I'm sorry. I know this question has been asked a million times , but I was reading an article in Fly Fisherman magazine, and they put the Danvise, and the Renzetti Traveler in the same league. Could someone clear this up for me ,I'm leaning toward the Renzetti ,largly due to the options to be bought as I progress. (and because I'm a man and I want something steel on my bench)!LOL.really though if given the choise of true rotary vices what would you recomend? any feed back would be greatly appretiated. thanks DCM.
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