Say Don,

How do you like Boise?  Are you in the city or out a ways close to a river?  

Mike



On Jul 21, 2014, at 7:59 AM, Don Ordes <[email protected]> wrote:

> I too tie flies for the gamut of fishing, the the giant Fantasy Flies for 
> sale, and then a lot of show flies just for the fun of it.  I HAD everything 
> organized, then I had to box it all up to move. I figure by next spring I 
> should have it sorted out and organized again.
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> Where's Buggs and Dr. D when I need their help?
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> DonO
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> -----Original Message----- From: Neville Gosling
> Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2014 7:00 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [VFB] Storage & organization of materials
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> One of the pleasant problems of living in British Columbia is the diverse 
> fishing opportunities that it offers the fly fisherman.
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> I start my season in March & April tying chironomid or buzzers as they are 
> known in the UK. This is lake fishing for rainbow trout with usually starts 
> late April for me. Hook sizes from 12 to 18 with 14 the most common.
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> As the season progresses, the rivers which in the early season are high due 
> to seasonal snowmelt drop and river fishing for rainbows and bull trout  & 
> dolly varden come into season.
> This requires weighted flies such as stoneflies and prince nymphs for the 
> rainbows and large heavily weighted attractor flies for the bull trout. Later 
> as the rivers drop further, the opportunity for fishing the dry fly comes 
> usually in sizes 12-16 while smaller & lighter nymphs & soft hackles are also 
> useful.
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> When August comes around, the opportunity for summer run steelhead occur in 
> mid & northern BC, and another lot of flies are required from surface skaters 
> to wet flies, intruders and tube flies dependant upon conditions.
> Also, at this time of the year, there are runs of pink (every 2nd year) & 
> chinook salmon in the ocean which require different flies from very small to 
> very large.
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> October is coho salmon time in the rivers, and again the most suitable flies 
> are usually a different size and style.
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> Finally, in the winter, there are winter run steelhead which generally 
> require large attractor flies fished deep. I do very little of this, because 
> don't like taking a rock to stand on!
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> As a result, in the past 40 odd years of fly tying, I have built up more 
> tying materials than I have room for, but I never have exactly what I need to 
> tie the particular fly that has caught my eye for a certain fish or 
> application.
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> How do you store your materials?
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> How do you find the materials that you need "right now?"
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> How do you keep them organized?
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> I have tried various ways i.e. by material type - synthetics, foam, fur 
> feathers etc. - By excel spreadsheet and numbered plastic shoe type boxes, 
> sets of numbered plastic drawers - but it is still less than satisfactory.
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> I try to organize my fly boxes by fly and fish type, with one large drawer of 
> trout fly boxes with sub categories for chironomid, dries, nymphs etc and 
> another drawer for steelhead and salmon flies.
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> My fly tying tools also need more organization as I can never seem to find 
> what I want without a search & sometimes, not even then.
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> I would appreciate any ideas that the list members have.
> 
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> Neville (Nev) Gosling
> Greater Vancouver
> BC  Canada
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