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yellow bomber

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  1. Dusted off the vise over the last week after being away from it from almost 2 yrs. Not in Salmon country anymore so trying my hand at some trout patterns. Heads are rough, tails are long but daaaaaaaayum its good to be back at it. Lots of new names around and some fantastic stuff being pumped out, just proves this is the best fly tying site going. Cheers guys n gals. Keep 'em tight

     

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  2. I always thought it was crazy to switch hands too, if you cast right and retrieve right like i do, but someone had me try a little test one day. Try reeling as fast as you can (think monster swimming at you head on and need to make up some line) with your right hand and then again with your left. If your dominant hand is doing the reeling instead of the holding, your retrieve will me much smoother, non dominant hand on the reel causes some major rod movement on fast retrieves.

     

    Hope that makes sense


  3. Give Regal a call or email them, Mr Vegas. They replace chipped jaws for 40 bones so pretty sure they could hook you up with a fix. In my opinion it'd be worth it, Regals are a solid solid vise

     

     

    40 bucks! what!!!! thats insane!! HMH would do it for FREEEEEE Now that is a solid vise!

     

    Even if the damage is from improper use on the user's part? With no questions asked?


  4. Hey yellowbomber are you sure you are able to even get out of your province? Be interesting what all the flooding is going to do to the stock in the spring

     

    To be honest i hate the thoughts of moving out of here just for that very reason, i so enjoy the fishing around here it'll be really hard to leave :)

     

    Hope everything is well with you Horseshoes, my friend, Merry Christmas to you and yours, I hope its a good one, stay safe


  5. Careful with the "exotics" like polar bear and seal, never know who'll read this stuff and get mental about it, maybe you just "saw" those amazing tying materials but didn't buy them until you looked into the local possesion laws ;) Either way, that salmon bug is a dandy, im definitely gonna add a few of those to the box. They're called Green Machines up this way but mostly made with brown or orange hackle, that stuff you used seems to have a shimmer or something, i almost bit the monitor lookin at it lol

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