I thought it was a great DVD, in spite of the viewJ You have my other
comments.

I tried the alpaca two ways; tying in the tips & tying in the middle of the
bunch. Tying in the middle was more difficult, but made for a thicker dub.
Not necessarily a valid adaptation of the technique.

Haven't used other materials yet, 'cause I've been busy & need to redo the
flies for the swap. Looking forward to using other materials.

I like the results much better than doing it the way I was, getting more
consistent results & better segmenting.

 

J

 

From: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com [mailto:vfb-m...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Don Ordes
Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 11:12 AM
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
Subject: [VFB] Rope-dubbers respond

 

Well, just about everyone who ordered DVDs should have them by now (two in
route), and most have had at least a week to view and try out the
techniques- either for the 1st time, improvement , or extension of the
technique.

 

Would like to get some comments:

*       Your thoughts on the DVD and ease of transition into tying-
*       Your first tries at rope-dubbing-
*       Your re-tries (re-ties) at rope-dubbing and the extensions-
*       Your overall opinion of the results you're getting:  ease of
adaptation, speed, dubbing results, fun, etc.

If you're having a problem, go ahead and bring it out.  Don't be shy.  I
spent an entire afternoon at a fly-show with a 25 year veteran professional
tier/guide coaching him on getting a perfect rope-dubbed dry fly body.  His
problem- doing it so long one way made him want to do it the same way.

 

DonO

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