Dr.Demento is my mentor... and he has accepted me as his protege. If that is
good or bad is yet to find out. But I don't think I'm really 'stalking' him
(anymore)...  ;o)

/Nick

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I dont think you spell it s t a n d i n g, /Nick, I think its s t a l k i n
g <giggle>

David
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OK, Don...
If You tell me, I'll stop. After all I'm just a Dr.Demento-wannabe standing
in my mentor's shadow.

/Nick

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Nick,
We don't allow demented humor on this list.

Dr. Demento


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I just figured out another way. Simple logic: "Negative + Negative =
Positive". I just turn the chair around.

Sitting backwards and wrapping backwards = Tying "forwards"

/Nick


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/Nick

If you sit on your desk and wriggle your left foot, the tying is much
easier.  <VBG>

David
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I tied some squids backwards. The only difference I noticed was a lot more
frustration with wrapping counter-clockwise... probably a matter of
training.

I guess I don't have the patience for experimenting.  ;o)

/Nick




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Fish alive!

Its going to be me and that vice again this weekend.  You have been a great
help Deb. Would you tie the squid backwards ??

David
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> David
> I have just used a small baitfish pattern so far but you can tie squid
this
> way and I have seen thinner profiles that could be adapted to eel and
> minnows.   I don't know how well they would work.   The original idea was
a
> subsurface fly that passed water through the fly.   Many people end up
> sealing the back of the fly with too much glue or epoxy and some even 
> seal the front on purpose which turns the fly into a popper style and 
> they
fish
> it on the surface.    If you make the front top stick out further than the
> base you end up with a jigging action.   I use a couple coats of epoxy
along
> the belly of the fly to seal the lure tape and the foam well this 
> makes my fly a little heavier on the bottom and I've heard good things 
> back from
the
> guys that have fished them.   They go through the water a little
straighter
> (my own word....  hee hee).   Byard didn't seem to mind when I traded them
> for coffee at the striper clave.  I couldn't bring myself to use the
instant
> coffee when his coffee smelled sooo good.  I know who to camp next to 
> from now on.  I don't know if he's tried to fish them yet but he may 
> have
some
> input to add.  There aren't any rules.   Have fun with the shape and come
up
> with something new.
> Try putting a tarpon style tail on it and making it a popper.   ;)  That
> would make for an interesting fly.   I can send you a foam shape I use if
> you would like.   I tie them on 1/0 hooks.  I use glitter from craft
stores
> called diamond dust.  It is just really fine glitter.   You can sprinkle
it
> on the belly of the fly if you want to cover up where the foam comes
> together.   Or mix it right into your epoxy when you coat the head of your
> flies or sprinkle it on the fly while the epoxy is still wet for extra 
> effect.  I use permanent art markers they call them Prismamarkers 
> here.
I
> think the UK has a brand that Steve Thornton uses on his nymphs that 
> would work also. I will try to tie up a couple of these for Hans site 
> when I get back from Mexico. Deb
>
>

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