The feather extensions have slowed a bit and now they are making them of
synthetics according to my hair person.
Peggy
On 10/4/2011 4:31 PM, ashley strutt wrote:
Greetings all,
First, after playing around with juice bugs I have got a red spot scud
that I am happy with. Using UV dub stuff tha
Thank goodness for that! I would like to own some whiting capes one day, but
the thought of paying $500 per cape turned my stomach!
Eric Worm
602 Maplewood Drive
Reed City, MI 49677
"And when it all goes well, when your dog does the difficult and does it with
style, what you get isn't a bagg
Hi Nev;
Bummer! I know when I do go to the apple store, it takes a while to get an
appointment anyways. Going all the way to Vancouver could end up being an all
day if not overnight event just to verify it's the ISP that's the problem.
Good luck getting your problem resolved;
Wayneb
Fro
The Chilipepper never ceases to amaze!
From: Anthony Spezio
To: "vfb-mail@googlegroups.com"
Cc: "flyfishingandflytyingforpanf...@yahoogroups.com"
Sent: Tuesday, October 4, 2011 10:31 PM
Subject: [VFB] Chili Pepper
Chili Pepper scores again.
Here is part of a message I got today from a frien
Perhaps the prices will actually drop after this fad for awhile. There may be
a short term surplus of hackle due to some firms increasing production and
then having the bottom fall out of the market.
Whishfull thinking on my part but, who knows?
Wayneb
From: Eric Worm
To: vfb-mail@google
Nice wishful thinking but I doubt we'll see very low price.
I'm going to synthetics.a flash colour I don't use.
Ashley
On 5 Oct 2011 15:57, "Wayne Blake-Hedges" wrote:
> Perhaps the prices will actually drop after this fad for awhile. There
may be a short term surplus of hackle due to some
They have infomercials now for do it yourself feather extensions that you
can easily remove. Feathers from just about any bird imaginable from what
they showed in the commercial. It pretty much depicted what I feared most,
that this fad wasn't just relegated to simply saddle hackle. Once demand
out
I use synthetic hackles for a few patterns, mostly buggers and a few
soft-hackle patterns. Otherwise, it's hard to replace real feathers.
DonO
- Original Message -
From: "Peggy Brenner"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2011 5:09 AM
Subject: Re: [VFB] Juicebug update and a slight fe
Henry,
Thanks,
You just saved me a lot of time to do it over again.
I lost a lot of stuff in a computer glitch.
Will post this on the list.
Tony
From: "h...@comcast.net"
To: bambot...@yahoo.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 12:05 PM
Subject: Chili Demon Fly
Me too, I am still getting orders for them.
Arkansas Tony
From: Wayne Blake-Hedges
To: "vfb-mail@googlegroups.com"
Cc: "flyfishingandflytyingforpanf...@yahoogroups.com"
Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 9:54 AM
Subject: [flyfishingandflytyingforpanfish] Re: [
On 10/5/2011 12:08 PM, Don Ordes wrote:
I use synthetic hackles for a few patterns, mostly buggers and a few
soft-hackle patterns. Otherwise, it's hard to replace real feathers.
DonO, Ignoramus and neophyte that I am...w
What do I use for bugger hackles H... Most of my buggers are either
black or brown, and I have some older dry-fly capes that the long large
feathers at the back end work fine. Sometimes I mix a CdLeon saddle feather to
put some speckles in the mix. Those barbs are really long, and so
I use strung saddle hackles which are still plentiful in the Sportsman's
warehouse..also at Cabelas. I also have some much older necks of
early..very poor by today's standards, hackles at the bottoms. Have been
very fortunate in that I have, through the years, purchased saddles and
capes whenever
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