need to g back to zoology murf.  Frogs are amphibians,
and amphibians ARE vertebrates.  I only swithced to
chemistry from biology at the end of my junior year...

Mark Delaney
 
--- David Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You are such a leg puller!  I swear my birthday
> falls on the 18th (Ides) and 
> I'm due a present from my wife, "Froggie".  Just
> have a feather duster 
> handy, okay?  <VBG>  Old timers?  You're the one
> braggin on your younguns!  
> I'm just a gran'pappy.  Next you'll be tellin us you
> invented some white 
> bugger like fly or other invertebreate like
> a....frog..?....  -Murf
> 
> >From: Tony Spezio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: <[email protected]>
> >To: <[email protected]>
> >Subject: Re: [VFB] Tying materials
> >Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 18:23:57 -0600
> >
> >Maybe I did not show you the duster because I was
> afraid you would 
> >capitalize on it. LOL
> >Then again, I might of done it so many times that I
> just did not do it.
> >How could you pay attention to me with Fishy tying
> next to me. It is a 
> >wonder we ever stopped laughing.
> >Wish I would of known you better then. I had just
> gotten a computer and on 
> >the old FF list. I just thought I was a newbee
> among you old timers.
> >Hope you can do what you said you might be able to
> do.
> >
> >Tony
> >
> >David Murphy wrote:
> >
> >>Yes I did but you never lifted the feather duster
> off your lap as I was 
> >>making fun of Jay "fishy" Fullum's hopper kit. 
> What was it?  Ten bucks 
> >>with materials to tie 2-3 flys?  Like I said Tony,
> you and I will never 
> >>get rich off of our secrets as we have no problem
> sharing them.  Speaking 
> >>of secrets, has Byard showed you that cool dropper
> pattern of his?  It's 
> >>the deadliest tailwater pattern I've ever used. 
> -Murf
> >>
> >>>From: Tony Spezio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>Reply-To: <[email protected]>
> >>>To: <[email protected]>
> >>>Subject: Re: [VFB] Tying materials
> >>>Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 16:28:04 -0600
> >>>
> >>>Murf,
> >>>I think you watched me make these minnows at the
> N.J. show.
> >>>Tony
> >>>
> >>>David Murphy wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>Which is why you and I will never own Trump
> Plaza Tony. <G>  Yeah, I use 
> >>>>roadkill when Walmart runs low.  -Murf
> >>>>
> >>>>>From: Tony Spezio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>>>Reply-To: <[email protected]>
> >>>>>To: <[email protected]>
> >>>>>Subject: [VFB] Tying materials
> >>>>>Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 15:48:36 -0600
> >>>>>
> >>>>>Deborah Duran wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>>>It would seem that the secret is slipping out
> fast&.. Heres another 
> >>>>>>>one trying to line his pockets with it&.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>Let me tell you a little story about things for
> tying materials.
> >>>>>Some years ago I was tying at the east coast
> shows. At a show in 
> >>>>>Maryland, I was tying my Epoxi Minnows. For the
> back belly and tail, I 
> >>>>>used strands from the multi colored mylar
> dusters sold in dept. stores 
> >>>>>for a buck. Clipped the strands from the middle
> of the duster, that 
> >>>>>gave me about three inches in length. These
> were tied in at the head of 
> >>>>>the fly, laid back over the back and under the
> belly, tied off at the 
> >>>>>back of the fly. The tag ends made the tail.
> (Those in the "inshore" 
> >>>>>swap will be getting one.) I kept the duster
> out of sight in my lap. 
> >>>>>When asked what I was using for the back, belly
> and tail, I would tell 
> >>>>>them it was a special material that I found as
> I would lift the duster 
> >>>>>off my lap. That got a good laugh and Walmart
> sold out of dusters.
> >>>>>Two weeks later, I did a show in Pa. I was
> tying the minnows again. A 
> >>>>>couple of guys came by and asked if I was using
> that special stuff the 
> >>>>>vendor down the isle was selling. I told them
> no, I was using the 
> >>>>>duster. One told me what the vendor was selling
> was about 6" or 8" long 
> >>>>>tied in the center with a tie wrap. On my
> break, I stopped by his booth 
> >>>>>and asked where he got the long strands. He was
> promoting it as a new 
> >>>>>tying material. He looked at me and laughed,
> said" the same place you 
> >>>>>get yours," Just untwist the center wire and
> pull out the long strands. 
> >>>>>He was getting 2.50 a hank
> >>>>>So much for new material
> >>>>>Tony
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>
>
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So much water, so little time! 

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