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Hatches Magazine:Natural Dubbing, by Ralf Maky
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post Mar 1 2006, 09:27 AM
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post Mar 1 2006, 09:40 AM
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Some more great info in that article. Wake up to the special blend of rabbit and squirrel. biggrin.gif
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post Mar 1 2006, 06:49 PM
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Great article...excellent photos...thanks for sharing.
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PS That Hendrickson emerger is really buggy looking. My date book is showing an appointment on April 23rd with Mr.Hendrickson at 2 PM.
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Thanks Guys

Actually that emerger has done quite well fished deep as well as in the film. Not sure if it represents a diving caddis dunno.gif

Hey Mike, does that pulse grinder have a cutting edge? I've entertained the thought of using a Cuisinart in hopes of cutting the guard hair into shorter pieces, instead of plucking them from the dubbing loop for the finer work.


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Great article on using natural dubbing. It seems I turn to it more and more. By the way, I've been experimenting with sculpin patterns for trout. Is that sculpin your own pattern or can I find it on the web? Thats. Again, nice article. smile.gif
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Thanks Goose

It's my own. Here's link to the ingedients. Pardon the foolish responses that follow laugh.gif It's all part of the forum...lol Stick around. You're next! help.gif

http://www.flytyingforum.com/index.php?sho...hl=Sculpin&st=0

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I just found a link to my other one. This critter has caught hundreds of trout, but it really needs to fished on sinking line to be effective

http://www.flytyingforum.com/index.php?sho...2048&hl=Sculpin


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Introducing Hatches Magazine

Hatches is an annual publication with a strong devotion to professional writing, beautiful photography and informative articles pertaining to both the artistic and practical aspects of fly tying. Each issue features 13 featured articles that span a massive 96 pages.

I agree with the feedback you have received about Hatches. This is by far the best magazine I have seen that shares the wealth of knowledge without the additional 30 pages of vendor advertisements. I understand they are needed revenue but it is refreshing to see the quality of your articles etc. without having to thumb through all of the ads. I also take three other periodicals that are OK but no where nearly as good as Hatches. I wish you continued success and would like the opportunity to have 3 year subscriptions some time. Thanks again for all of your hard work and excellent presentation in Hatches. Best of luck, I wish you a long life and can't wait until you are recognized as the number one periodical presenting fly fishing knowledge.
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