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davpot

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  1. :D Hi all: I just recieved mine in the mail: AWESOME! Must be Childers and Silver Grey? But Im not sure who dressed these Beauties! Worth the wait...though I was beginning to wonder.....Well Done Damian! Thanks for following up and bringing this swap to a successful close! Yup! These flies are great. I just have to find a frame for the wall and someone to give the credit to!!

    many thanks!

    Dave Potts

    Oregon

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    <_< <_< :yahoo: :yahoo:


  2. :bugeyes: In the past, Ive gotten great results using a crock pot for washing and dying! I call it lowheat cooking. I use vinigar as the mordant after washing/cooking and rinsing. Less mess. Great results.

    Sometimes I use other animal dyes like those used for wool. There are some great Australian products available from custom dyers. (ie wool shops)

    Good luck and have fun! :)


  3. :blink: Hello Damien: Glad they finally came thru! I thought theyd get stopped for sure!

    That hook is the (now obsolete) 80500bl down eye. A little narrow in the gape, but I cant imagine how they mangaged the barb on those! (very antique looking I think). These hooks lend themselves to a narrower profile I think. And thanks for the comments. I am looking forward to receiving mine! And I hope these will please as well

    Great updates Damian!

    Dave


  4. I used this pattern in Utah in the Provo River years ago after reading of its effectiveness in PA during the War (WWII). Hook shortage and all that. So I tried it. WOW! What a killer on Fall migrating Browns! Edson Leoanards classic "Flies" shows a pattern where the body sports close turns of tinsel and the wing is a much shorter affair to avoid wrapping aroud the hook. But your fly looks great and certainly works!

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