How can you feel hardware id wrong on a fly when people are considering a
duct tape fly and all manner of syndics. Also the popular chuck and duck
technique is not traditional fly fishing either I think what ever works
works after all the end of this game is catching a fish weather or not it is
released or cooked. Its still about the catching.

Paul
Long Island N.Y.


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Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 2:52 PM
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Subject: [VFB] Hanging Hardware on Your Flies


Morning All-

Just thought I would post something that might get the
list stirred up a little, since things have been
fairly quiet of late. The latest issue of Fly Tyer
magazine has an article about using hardware like
spinner blades and propellors on flies, streamer &
bucktail type patterns, that is. The article was
written by Art Scheck, whom I know is very highly
respected.

The first eight paragraphs or so consist of a
justification and defense of the practice by citing
the historical (pre-WW II) use of hardware on flies.
The rest of the article consists of how to tie flies
with hardware and fishing tips for them.

I'm just wondering if anyone on the list puts hardware
on their flies? Does anyone feel this is, well, just
kind of wrong? Being relatively new (only a few years)
to flyfishing, I'm open to new or even old ideas that
have come around again, but somehow or another this
seems to cross some kind of line, even though so
knowledgeable and respected an authority as Mr Scheck
endorses it. I know flyfishing and tying is a big
tent, but I wonder how other people on the list feel.

Just curious in Oregon

                            -John

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