Let me add: Pack, Pack, Pack.
Tony    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bob Haering wrote:

> Hey Maurice
>          A couple of ideas for you to keep in mind.  First select the right
> hair for the job.  Example I will use mask hair or caribou for the small
> stuff and go up in length and coarseness as the fly gets larger.  Don't be
> afraid to spin it around with your finger or tool so you get the fill that
> you want.   By the way a piece of banding metal makes a great  brassie style
> packer. On contact me off list if you need instructions.  I would also
> reccomend a video by Chris Helm or Dave Withlock.
>
> Bob  H
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Maurice Sampson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 3:01 PM
> Subject: [VFB] Spinning deer hair
>
> > Hey Jerry,
> >   Maybe, it's because I tried spinning deer hair
> > before I had any real idea of what hte heck I was
> > really doing, and no real models but those pictures
> > in the books I picked up. I mean there was no way my
> > flies weere going to look like those. Anyway  I found
> > that it really isn't that hard after a few times of
> > trying
> > to do it if you let the thread do the work. I feel
> > like
> > right hand is simply keeping the hairs from falling on
> > my
> > table and my bobbin and thread are moving and holding
> > the
> > hair around the shank. I know it sounds condescending
> > but
> > I am not trying to be.
> >   Just relax and try. If this idiot can do it then you
> > most definitely can.
> >
> > Maurice
> > aka FL. Boy
> >
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