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mayfly09

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  1. thanks for the replys guys, much appreciated for the tips, but theres nothing like real summer duck i'll keep looking thanks again tight lines jay
  2. sorry to hear about the leg infection, that must be a nightmare! what a shame, i bet you cant do much else except spend more time at the vice! oh well :headbang: you hit the nail on the head...Catskills!!! and all them feathers WASTED its nut wrenching anybody who can supply me with a skin or large batch of flanks i will be wiling to pay a fair price thankyou jay
  3. hi everyone, does anybody know where i can get a full summer duck skin? or a good amount of the lemon flanks at a fair price, im finding it really hard to find some without selling my dog, or one of the kids! any help is very much appreciated thankyou jay
  4. The blind eye is called a (spade End) your best chance ov getting these are in U.K if i come across any i will let you know
  5. Good point! colouration of the fly is important and that is limited with quills and biots, dubbins are endless but if you like the effect ov a quill like me make sure you tye alot ov them as durability is low, or even finely dub the body then rib it with a quill, looks the muts nuts but durability and colouration are higher priority. tight lines
  6. does anyone know why poly pro floating yarn is called floating yarn when it doesnt float!? all it does is it doesnt take on water. i use it for posts and its ok but only because i fell for the name and bought 2 packs thinkin it would aid (flotation) just goes to show dont be fooled by the sales pitch! tight lines
  7. the grey car seat belts once cut fray out in strands like a poly pro, good for posts and shucks may i add a WARNING......young ones please dont go trimmin your dads seat belts, go to a junk yard
  8. The magic feather as its also known! is the perfect dry wing material, you can even tye a whole dry fly with cdc they float like a cork tight lines
  9. try not to use glue, it makes the materials stiff and brittle just a little varnish on the whip finish tight lines
  10. most websites that sell metz hen capes are selling them REALLY cheap! your better to buy a cape as someone mentiond the packet bought are dry and not good quality, and i agree a English/hungarian partridge skin is a good way to go about it, there covered in a nice range of colours grey,white,brown and mixed so you dont need 5 different hen capes and you get the wings and tail too tight lines
  11. make sure you got a good foundation to tye the feather onto. if the the stem is quite thick and thicker than the hook it seems they might be rollin if so try a better foundation, and tye one at a time with a few loosish turns, place them then tye down to house them tight lines
  12. Try mallard flanks, strip the fibres off the side to leave the tips to the size ov the wing you want. cdc,s a good one tied f fly style or summer duck, look on youtube for a good tying method for this (davie mcphail mayfly pigs wool gnat) tight lines
  13. left handed, i tye with my left, cast with my left shoot hoops left but throw a baseball and football with my right!
  14. a law vice is at the top of the range but if you like using a rotation vice that is not the one, and for £400 and not much rotation what makes it worth that much?, they do seem like good vices but i dont understand why it could cost that much could you elaborate?
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