Murf,

        We fished up in Bellefonte over the latter part of last week.  Were your streams as high and ugly as they were upstate?  We had the same problems with the sulfurs up there too.  Wrong shade of yella...  Our dubbing material had too much green in it.

Mark


At 08:48 PM 6/10/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Just came back from nomail land and a comfortable fishing trip.  Planned to go to NEC in PA but a good friend called and we had our own tiny clave.  Met up with Byard at my cabin in south central PA on Thursday about 6 p.m.  We fished the Breeches Friday and Sunday.  During the rain Saturday we found the elusive perfect handmade  pretzels and other Bavarian influenced foods followed by a tying marathon well into the night.

We tied the illegal OBO, CDC & Elk, #22 Stimulators, Copper Johns, Sulphurs and who knows what else.  Looking at Byard's materials got me salivating so its off to LinesEnd after a bit to overflow my bench even more.  How can a guy have 100 bags of dubbing and not the right sulphur yellow?  Or why do I NEED those other colors of awesome hair and Ice Dub?  Byard had a cool tool but neither of us nor my 80 year old dad who stopped by for an hour one night have a clue what it's for.

Byard's free tips on tying between thumb and finger, spinning the thread bobbin to get a more controlled loop over my materials and reminders about using too much materials kept me improving the flys as we tied.  BTW Byard, I had a dubbing twister in my tool caddy I found when unpacking.  Not as fancy or used as much as yours but it will be used.

I really missed NEC but not the wet sleeping bag, high water and hangover this year.  I suppose you guys really picked on the Rainmaker but I think this pattern is even too much for his water magnet.

Back to tying and buying...yes Byard...I'm STILL tyin',

Murf

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