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Thomas

 







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Von: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com [mailto:vfb-m...@googlegroups.com] Im Auftrag
von DonO
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 11. Februar 2009 21:49
An: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
Betreff: [VFB] Re: Test - any buddy out there?- reply 1 thru 12

 

So OK, what do we need to liven up the ol' list one more time? 

I'm not as busy right now as I have been- that's for sure.  

Got home from Moab and had a million things to catch up on, then left for 3
weeks. Now I'm back for awhile ('til mid-March anyway).

 

Swaps are always good.  

 

1. If someone wants to host a materials swap, it's time for spring cleaning
for me again.  I bought a whole male peacock hide at the Denver Furimski
show- tail, wings, body, crest, everything.  It's the blue-neck variety, so
I have lots if irredescent blue neck fan feathers (good for rope-dubbing),
the tan/green fans, & lots of eyes.  The tail had turned 50% brassy-colored,
so I won't have to sun them to get them to change.  (Brassed-out peacock is
great for nymphs).  I'd be willing to send in some neat feathers if a
swapmeister wants to divvy them up with the participants.  I'd also put in
some cherry-picks for the swapmeister's efforts.

 

2. Got the video-taping done on Monday for my 1st DVD- "Rope-Dubbing with
DonO".  Had a professional TV cameraman (a friend) come in to do the taping
with professional equipment (for a 'friendly $fee'- LOL).  He'll also do the
editing, so I'm looking forwards to seeing what we did so far.  We taped for
about 6 hours to get it all done, and I macro-photographed flies for about 4
hours yesterday for the inserts.  It will be about one hour in HD format, so
I'll have as many materials demonstrated as the space will allow, and lots
of overlaid photos to help.  Although a lot of patterns are shown, it's
really a technique video, the basics and sub-techniques of the rope-dub
applied to many materials.  I've decided to put the price at $29.95 to
VFBers and $39.95 for the public (I was told by some that it should be
$99.95 for as much stuff as it has), but I don't want to have them pirated
because the price is high.  The cameraman knows how to copy-protect the DVD
(latest stuff, anyway), so copying should be minimal.  The two Denver shows
finally motivated me to 'git 'r dun', as I had many requests for a DVD as I
was demonstrating (I could have sold 50 of them easy at each show).  We
still have the up-front fishing segment, the foreward, and the ending with
links and credits to finish, so I'm thinking about May the production and
copying should be complete and ready for sales.  The video will be HQ and
professionally done, with about a year's worth of techniques to master- well
worth $30/$40.  To start, the main source for the DVDs will be my website
and the fly-shows.  

 

3. Once the rope-dub video has been out a couple of months, I'll host
another rope-dub swap with those VFBers who bought DVDs.  We'll all pick
different materials and submit the practiced efforts.  Like before, 1st
place will get a 14/0 Fantasy Fly Monster-Muddler (Nick won it).  And this
time,  2nd place will get a show-mouse and 3rd will get a Whiting grade 1
dry-fly neck.  Everyone will win as they'll have samples of many types of
dubbing and what they look like rope-dubbed.  Extra points will be awarded
to those who submit different tying-styles of one type of dubbing.

 

4. Once we get the 'buggs' worked out for doing videos, I'll do the mouse
video, then an advanced rope-dubbing video.  Then on the to-do list is
Fly-flex (Flex-o), McFlyfoam, salt-water streamers, Awesome-hair, and an
archive video of the Baits Motel routine.  I still prefer tying and fishing
over media-work, but I have some long-range goals in mind for doing the
videos.

 

5. BTW, I found a great dubbing inside of one of the dog's stuffed animal
toys (which she happily ripped out for me).  It's a shiny white very-fluffly
synthetic fiber that sets up like a pillow.  It rope-dubs perfectly and
gives all of the different looks (awesome one-material mysis shrimp).  I
have to dye some now and see how it takes the colors.  This stuff would
never respond to a conventional dubbing technique- even worse than ice-dub.
Hmmm...I wonder what's in the other stuffed toys...and in my wife's stuffed
animals...and those sofa-pillows... hmmmmm...... (Dr. D gets me in trouble
again)

 

6. Saw an article in a recent fly-mag about mako-shark flyfishing out of
SanDiego.  Looked like a ton of fun and a work-out for my #5 Abel and 17wt
Cam Seigler saltwater rod (and me too).  Gotta go do that just once at
least. They run up to 600lb, but they only cast to 200lb ones or less.

 

7. Planning a trip to Loreto, Baja this fall (hoping to get the proper
slot), once again for dorado, sailfish, and striped marlin.  The wife says
she'll give it a try.  Maybe with the sluggish economy there will be better
pickings.

 

8.  Thanks and Kudos to JimmyD.  Can always count on him for something to
read on the vfb list.

 

9. Once I get the canoe outfitted for flyfishing, I'll post some photos.
Any suggestions?  

(15' Gruman aluminum square-stern sports-canoe with outriggers)

 

10.  Just sent another 'goody-box' to a lister, and another one is well
underway.  Is there anyone out there who wants various fly materials in
small amounts and hooks (that need to be stripped or finished and fished) to
work with? (free, of course)  It's all good materials- the extra stuff that
I don't put back where I got it from when I'm done with it, and demo-fly
samples from the shows.  Would prefer to send it to a beginner starting out
that needs experience with different materials and hooks to tie.  1st
come-1st served.

 

11.  Anyone with a CCW permit, please contact me off-list.  Thanks.  Have
some questions.

 

12.  Any comments?

 

DonO

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From: Niclas Runarsson <mailto:niclas.runars...@soderhamn.com>  

To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 

Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 1:01 PM

Subject: [VFB] Test - any body out there

 

I don't really feel here... but obviously I still am.

 

/Nick

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