Timbo-

Thanks for the tip on HMH. Went and checked out their
site (actually Kennebec Suppliers). Not bad prices
especially for a starter set up. May have to make it
my Christmas present to myself, after all, I've been
good this year...well mostly.

Happy Holidays.

                         -John
                          Oregon

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've used both a Homemade device and the HMH Tube
> fly kit, the kit is easier 
> to use, and they have the Metal tubes as well (brass
> and aluminum).  The only 
> thing I've found that is different is sometimes the
> top and bottom of the fly 
> gets reversed.  Like a clouser with a white bottom
> and green top, if the tube 
> becomes loose it can rotate and vary the
> presentation.  So far I've had no 
> problems other than with my passive-aggresive eye
> for the perfect look.
> 
> I tied a couple of bass deer hair poppers and
> sliders on tubing last year and 
> really liked how they worked with the smaller
> 'circle' hooks used in salt 
> water.  I can get cheap tubing from work.  Its easy
> to teach kids to tie 
> these type of fly's because they won't stick
> themselves....a wooly bugger on 
> this is very easy.....
> 
> Timbo


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