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Van: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Namens Paul 
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Preparing to tie some Usuals at our first pub session Tuesday.

 

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  What is in your vices? 

        "J Balmer" <[email protected]>: Nov 10 09:59AM -0600 

        I will be tying tomorrow, spent part of yesterday organizing materials 
etc. redoing to entire basement one square @ a time😊
         
        J
         
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        Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2018 6:31 AM
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        Hi Nobody tying? Or is the list dead?
         
        Rene
         
         
        On 11/02/2018 09:13 PM, Rene Zillmann wrote:
         
        > And I'll do some variations for EHCs for a similar reason.
         
        > And what are you doing?
         
        > Rene
         
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        ladyflytyer <[email protected]>: Nov 10 04:55PM -0500 

        Soft hackles this winter, then red fish flies for TexasPeggySent from 
my Samsung Galaxy Tab® S
         
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        From: Rene Zillmann <[email protected]> 
        Date: 11/9/18 2:50 PM (GMT-05:00) 
        To: [email protected] 
        Subject: Re: [VFB] What is in your vices? 
         
        Ok, nobody is tying any fly?Running out off hackle?R.On 11/02/2018 
09:13 PM, Rene Zillmann wrote:> Hi,>> winter is approaching - at least in the 
northern part of the globe.>> What are you doing to tie next?>> I'll do 2 main 
things:>> I will ty a lot of my parachute beetles, but with different body > 
colors, to the the effect of the various colors next year.>> And I'll do some 
variations for EHCs for a similar reason.>> And what are you doing?>>> Rene>-- 
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        Pete Gramp <[email protected]>: Nov 10 05:46PM -0500 

        Tied some lively legz nymphs this afternoon. By "some" I mean 2. But in
        all fairness I was chatting with my son the whole while and he tied with
        me, also lively legz nymphs, also 2 of them, and we made 2 batches of
        rabbit fur dubbing using a coffee grinder method, and he willingly spent
        about 2 hours helping to clean up the tying room a bit (it needs another
        couple full days worth of cleaning... but we made a dent on it), so I
        can't knock it one bit. I found my 6 packs of various shades of whiting
        tailing packs / coq de leon, which I couldn't for the life of me locate 
up
        until today, so that made me thrilled. If I make it to the International
        Fly Tying Symposium in New Jersey this next weekend, I hope to pick up 
some
        more CDL tailing packs - I may have 6 packs, but the quantity of 
remaining
        feathers in those 6 packs is next to nil, and I use them all of the time
        for tails on my dries.
        Anyhow, all in all it was a great tying session.
        -Pete
         
       
        Tom Davenport <[email protected]>: Nov 11 07:40AM -0700 

        Haven’t made a post for several years but continue to lurk. 
         
        I’ve been doing a lot of indicator fishing in still-water and have been 
experimenting with small leach patterns using ultra light jig hooks. Not just 
the fancy fly hooks designed for use with slotted tungsten beads, but 
traditional jig hooks used by gear fisherman, in the ultra-light sizes; 1/64 oz 
- 1/124 oz. They are typically hooks in size 8 through 10 standard length (at 
least the hooks I’ve found locally) and I’ve been using rabbit fur for the 
tails an ice dub for the body. I’ll also simply tie them like a wooly bugger 
(chili-pepper style) 
         
        Sometimes I’ll add a brightly colored bead in the mix, and will attach 
a traditional fly as a dropper (maybe a size 16 BHPT, or a similar chironomid. 
I think they hang better from an indicator, and impart a lot of motion to the 
dropper. 
         
        In the past I’ve been using a bugger pattern as an attractor, but have 
caught most of the fish on the smaller dropper. With the micro-jigs the catches 
are 50-50. 
         
        Tom
         
        Sent from my iPhone
         
       

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