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Fred H.

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  1. I attended a balsa wood workshop this weekend featuring Kirk Dietrich . It was a great workshop I learned a bunch. Afterward Kirk and I were talking about how effective a Jitter Bug was back in the day and wondered if a fly version would be as effective. So taking what I gleened from Kirk I came up with this.

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  2. I first found UV cured resins in the dental industry 20 years ago. It was touted as the next great thing, it failed horribly.The material used in denistry today is vastly improved. But don't think you are going to save any money buying this stuff. Any time the word "Dental " is out in front of any product the price soars.Try buying plaster and dental plaster. Both are gypsum just packaged differently.

     

    In a related subject .ie. tacky films of some materials. We found that coating the resin with sodium silicate would cause it to cure glossy and tack free. We were using preformed uncured resin dough not liquid form as most of these come.


  3. These are very much inspired by Bob Pop's surf candy . My varriation has lips for an added realism that some fishermen seem to like...(not sure if it makes a difference to the fish).But I'm just begining to visualize the possibilities with these materials. More to come as time permits.

    As for the resin , I'm using Diamond Hard by Deer Creek. It's by far the best I've used. It sets in just three seconds and your done. No tackiness , no whiping a film away and no need to add a top coat of something else.My link

    Kirk ,Email me and I'll bring you what colors you would like to try when I go to your workshop on the 28th.

    Fred


  4. The speed of this material allows you to add layers of colors and layers of different materials for all kinds of visual effects that might be too time consumming with epoxies. Also markers can be used between layers for detailing that wont scratch or wear off.

     

    Thanks for commenting. Fred


  5. I am new to tying trout flies. What thread would you recommend (size and brand)?

     

    I am headed to CO in August and want to tie some flies before my trip. I will probably focus on a few drie flies ( size 18-14). Any recommendation would be a big help.

    Thx

    BGFly

    Danville's Flymaster waxed ,size 6/0 or 270 denier . If you have some markers the white thread can be made to fit most recipes for small to medium size flies.


  6. Panfish are very prolific breeders and can overpopulate and become stunted if not controlled. Sunfish species such as bluegill and redear can spawn several times thru the spring and summer months each year. When I plan to keep panfish for a fish fry I will usually return any exceptional breeding stock (8in. Gill or better)back to the water . Here in the waters of La. I don't think it is possible for recreational fishing to adversely effect panfish populations . In fact reducing their numbers increases the ammount of food available to those that remain which will lead to a healthier ,more robust population.


  7. Thanks Peterjay .

    Piker20 , the legs are 10lb test mono that have been heat kinked with a warm bodkin to make the bends,the ends are flattened with smooth tipped pliers.

    Capt Bob LeMay, I agree that the fly must preform like the live counterpart. This fly works well with floating line for sight fishing.Thanks for the comments.

    Kirk , I'll keep tweeking the pattern forever,I doubt I'll ever be satisfied. Thanks for the comments.

    Woodinfliezz and Paul, you guys are making me hungry.lol

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