On Thursday, March 13, 2014 6:21:39 PM UTC-4, Allan wrote: > > This note from Jack DeHaven came through in a weird format that wouldn't > post. I finally figured out that somehow his photo got converted to ASCII > of all things. Somehow (and I have no idea how I did it), I got it to > open. He's got a really neat idea. Here's his note. > af > ------------------------------ > > I seldom post because, like many of you, I find Google ver= y annoying. I > saw the post about the mini-grabbers on my tablet but can't f= ind it on my > desktop? Anyway, an easy way to hold flies while they are dryi= ng is to > buy a sheet of plastic canvas at Michaels or Walmart or any craft = store. > They are less than a buck! There are many ways you could make = it fancy, > like cutting slots in a board and gluing strips in the slots. I j= ust > bought a sheet and laid it on top of one of my plastic cabinets. Curren= > tly I'm making jigs for a friend and I hung the jigs in the plastic while > t= hey dried. This won't work for heads that need to be rotated! > > Also, = when I get back from a fishing trip, I pull the flies I've used > out of the = pill bottle I store them in. I put them on the rack and they > dry overnight.= > > Cheap and simple. > > Jack > >
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