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gespliesste

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  1. the Nor-Vise, I never read so different opinions about a product. I have tow questions about this vies, first is it really that difficult to tie small flees on it ? And second, if I would buy a Dyna King Barracude with a bobbin hanger and the automatic Nor bobbin, could I do with this set up not exactly the same thinks like the Nor -Vies can do like the fast dubbing or ribbing Norlander shows on his videos? If yes what makes it so unike to other true rotation vises only the look?

    Thanks Olaf


  2. Streamside you are absolute right. Here in Europe they say it is the best Vise you can buy. There are a lot of people how like it actually match more then the Renzettis and they use it as there main vise. It is to bad that most tier don't even know this vise specially outside Europe.

    Olaf


  3. Hi Flyuser ,

    no this is not my first trip to Canada, but my first to Newfoundland. I will go also for the Brook Trouts and maybe Salmon. Some one from NF told me the best way is to buy the flies there because they know what you need. A good shop should be the Green Highlander in Corner Brooks he told me. Did you know this:

    Non-Resident Guide Requirements

    On the Island of Newfoundland Non-residents shall not fish on any scheduled waters (salmon waters) unless accompanied by a licensed guide or a direct relative who is a resident of the province. Unscheduled waters (non-salmon producing lakes, ponds, and streams): Within 800 meters of a provincial highway, non-residents may fish unaccompanied on unscheduled water. Beyond 800 meters of a provincial highway, non-residents may not fish unless accompanied by a licensed guide or a direct relative who is a resident of the province.

    Olaf

     


  4. Hi I looked a little bit in the web about woven flies. And found it very interesting. I can find mostly Nymph pattern who can be woven. Is this kind of fly weaving only for wets? There are only very little dry fly patterns out there. Did some one read the book from George Grant about fly weaving?

    Thanks Olaf

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