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DevinKaradeema

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  1. December 14ish he weighs just over a pound has all his toes and fingers
  2. Actually its the ogden right below caussy. i had been fishin the weber that week and my mind was on auto. this was the first place i ever flyfished.
  3. colt i was just looking at my bobbin holder... metal coat hanger duct tape and a metal tube flared on the ends and you'll have it man it would be just like the real thing instead of just usin a weighted spool like i said earlier
  4. na i left the call at home. poor jackalopes
  5. Vice grips for a vice just use your hand as a bobbin holder (stick a bolt threw the bobbin to give it some weight) i used random crap for the first while i tied yarn, dog fir, yard birds, its all fair game as long as there are no legal isues remember the old flytiers didnt have the cool stuff we do now paper clips for dubbin twirlers velcro for brushing sewing supplies easter grass man everything can be used and RIT makes great dyes to change up your color combos and those snelled hooks you got make sure to clamp the barbs on top super glue and sally hansons are good for head cement ok on to some red neck tools bulldog clamps (spring loaded paperclips) great for grabin hairs or fer for dubbing and hackle pliers soder in place of lead save all magnents to hold hooks and small boxes for dubbing i guess thats it from me
  6. Well the wife and i went for a hike on Antelope Island today. got a bunch of great wild life shots as well as a beautiful panoramic of a peninsula we ate lunch on. Strange part was every Jackelope i tried to get a shot of darted into the sage brush before the shutter would go off enjoy yall
  7. how many biots did you break wrapping over the dubbin? next time taper the body a bit more before the biot. that will give it a better profile. i really like the biot use in this one
  8. I dont know much about shrimp but from the patterns i have seen... you got killer there
  9. haha mine are in a hook box tooo dont worry though i put my name on it
  10. just search it in the top right hand corner or.... http://www.flytyingforum.com/pattern277.html
  11. Yep what he said... i use my ferret for dubbing alot and i have been trying this mayfly with hedgehog quill, my mom gives me the random ones her cat gets stuck with.
  12. hey, on the quill gordon am i to use the the eye hurl or just the regular ol hurl? i know to clean the fibers and all that just curious as to the "proper" Q G Thanks DK
  13. ok mine are done need and addy sorry it took so long got caught up in a diver swap.... PITA if ya ask me..
  14. i have that old timey barber comb with the razor. love it! when i make zonker strips and the out side ends of the rabbit wont cut it i use that comb and voila bag o' dubbin
  15. go a head and use acrilic paints or fingernail polish to make the popper durable after painting use epoxy to coat the out side. i use just that 5 min rosin and hardener mix abit together with a toothpick and spread it on if you get the epoxy in the hook eye get it out before it dries or youll hate yourself. if you end up doing alot of popper bodies at one time think about going with 30min epoxy and a drier ( rotisserie engine with a foam disk) so that the epoxy doesnt run to one side or the other.
  16. yes i second that post :thumbsup: i do find myself asking "Where you think those fish are holdin up?"
  17. i dont have a pair but i will be getting these. geat reviews from yall and if old hat says they rock i'm down. well and they're perty too
  18. damn fine sir, damn fine! great biot work, beautiful color, spot on proportions! you get an A+ just looked at the other photos... foam body, segmented, and it blends so great with your river stones. i am impressed sir!
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