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  1. This book helped out a lot for me at first.

     

    "Basic Fly tying' All the skills and tools you need to get started.

    -Stackpole Books

     

    The book goes over,Tools and materials, Basic techniques,

    Then covers seven differnt patterns.

    -Woolly bugger

    -Gold-ribbed hare's ear

    -Beadhead pheasant tail nymph

    -Elk hair caddis

    -Compara-dun and sparkle dun

    -Adams

    -Marabou muddler

    As you tie the flys it bulds your skill.This book gave me all the basic skill to have a solid understanding of tying.You will have a strong skill set to tie most flies for differnt fish.

     

    Tear it up,

    Salty


  2. I love to go tho the craft store with my wife.I walk around and get my creative juices flowing.I have tryed a lot of stuff.I also have found that the dyed marabou bleed out really,and most of the marabou was crap.Still lots of fun stuff.I get zap-a-gap there,Mary Maxim acrylic rug yarn makes great dubbing after ran through the coffie grinder.beading wire for artulated flies.Most important thing to do is have fun.

     

    The tug is the drug

    Bryan ibbert


  3. does the buoyant tail cause problems with it coming round and snagging? if you ever have the chance to see underwater footage, a lot of prey species drift along head down tail up and I think this trigger works very well on the toothy fish. Galloup ties an articulated fly with buoyant rear section that looks great too.

    The supn deer hair on the tail is fixed to a hook.At first Ieft the hook point but it was fouling so I cut the hook point off.The wire that has the rabbit fur wraped with dubbing loop is kinda stiff,not too stiff swims well,seams not to really foul,the weed guard helps I think.


  4. Gota get this strip off my back.Well I went out to the lake to go tubing,the water is warming up,the frost is almost over.The bass are coming in to the shallows.I was fishing a under water hill top,there's always bass around.So I fished it hard and not a hit.Up behind me comes this guy in a bass boat,he started to fish the water I just fished.The guy was rippin" lips big time,He hooked with three nice fish in about maybe 15 or 20 minutes,I was like what the heck.This bass boat guy was throwing one of those big hunks of metal with two spinner blades,it made lots of noise when it hit the water.I dont know what is up.last year I was doing well,with some good fish,this year only the skunk.That is my story. Fly chuckin for bass has been a low % game for me,I am going to keep on it.The top water should be heating up,I should get into fish soon with poppers and deer hair bass bugs.I will post again when i gt this dang stripe off my back.They don't call it fishing for nothing.


  5. lately I have been buying all white materials.have any of y'all tried to dye or color Ep fibers?Somethings I have tried with sharpies hinder the movement,I wanted to darken up some bunny strips,it still felt soft but when it got in the water it did not flow or move good,it made the hair stiffer and did not sink well.Any help would be great.I have not used EP fiber yet, but I am going to try some different stuff like kool-aid,sharpies,easter egg dye. I will post my findings and see what happens.


  6. well when I first started to tie I used the cheepy metal bobbins, after a bunch of flies it started to break my thread.so every so often I would get a new one.then I finely broke down and got a good one with a ceramic tube , and never looked back.Now the only time I break thread it is my fault.


  7. Yaks and tubes are fun, I have one of each.The tube, for me is better for fishing the lake that I fish.I have The Caddis Nav.II, It is an ok boat, I would like to get into the fish cat 4, much nicer boat.As far as yaks, I love them as well.me and my wife can cruz around all day and it is a blast.The thing about fishing out of my yak, there is is just too much stuff going on.You got a paddle and your rod in your hands.The wind starts pushing you around,I cant aim or get a good cast out.I dont know,as far as fishing for me,my tube gets it done.Some times I will tow my tube out with my yak to the far side of the lake and fish stuff that I cant kick to.Getting out on a yak or tube is one of the best ways to really enjoy your time on the water.


  8. My wife and I go shoping at the craft store.I started looking around, there is stuff you can use.feathers,zap a gap,craft fur, foam,beading wire for articulated flies,ect. every time I go in there I find something that gets my creative juices flowing.It is worth a look.


  9. Dare I suggest that you hunt for your Axis deer? They have marvelous racks, the whole hides are almost too pretty to cut up , and the meat is way better than standard venison. They are "exotics" here in the US and the costs to hunt them are a little steep. Finding them in a free range format can also be bit tricky except perhaps in TX where they have large leased tracts of open land.

     

    Rocco

    Some of the best bbq I have had.

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