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narcodog

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  1. What you have is an item that was the cat's meow back in the day. $35.00 is a little high. I've seen them on Ebay for about $15.00. They have a huge amount of fur to use. Get a fur rake and go to town if you buy it. What color is it? I have one that was my Grandmothers that's black.


  2. I fish nothing but furled leaders for all flies. I have yet seen a fish run from a furled leader. Not if you use a braided leader that's a different kettle of wax. I use different leaders made for silk, UNI thread, flouro and mono and have not used a tapered leader in ten years.

     

    Leaders that are 6 ft I add 4 to 6 ft of tippet that's it. Works whether I'm fishing for brookies or on big water like the Madison or medium water like Slough Creek.


  3. Wax is not necessary but IMO it works. I wax all my thread, I also use mostly natural material. I find that wax allows me to dub a very tight body which helps keep the material from absorbing water. I have been tying nearly forty years and that is the way I learned. I have probably have 15 different waxes that I use for different applications.


  4. I have been using Brumbackers Tuff film for about twenty years. I just spray the dull side and it's off to the tying table. I have also used Elmer's Craft Bond spray adhesive, it works well also and is easier to find. Both of the Brumbackers and Elmer's remain flexable so you can bend the fibers with out them tearing apart.


  5. There is a great resource associated with FFF, it's called The Fly Tying Group. Go to the FFF site then click in the Group. You don't have to be a member of either the FFF or the Group to access the information. They have a class syllabus, patterns for beginners what ever you need.

    That's quite nifty! Here's the direct link.

     

    Thanks for posting, I'm not very savvy on such things, has to do with my age I think.


  6. This time of year I put away my western gear and start using my Tenkara. For s/h's and nymphs it can't be beat. High stickin through the riffles or deeper slower water where you can "work" the fly has proven very successful even in the coldest conditions.

    For the most part I will use a 13 1/2 ft rod with either a furled line or a Florocarbon hi vis line.

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