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Rodney,
I have not used that material, but I have another
question regarding it. Did you have problems with the fly spinning in
flight and twisting your leader, with the wings acting as blades?
DonO
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Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 10:23
AM
Subject: Re: [VFB] Non-Feather Wing
Material
Ed,
Just got home from a VERY long 48 hour shift on
the ambulance and am going through the 100+ emails here but wanted to respond
to this one in particular because I'd like to see if anyone else is having the
same problem I've been having with "Hairline Dubbin, Inc.'s Medallion
Sheeting" used as winging material... I've noticed that in Shane
Stallcup's book "Mayflys - Top to Bottom", that's all he
uses... I like using it, to an extent, because it's very easy to cut,
tye on and form into a wing... Unfortunately my problem is
this: after an extended period of time in the water the color of the
"Medallion Sheeting" dissipates and you're left with an off-white to clear
wing... In other words, it doesn't keep it's color...
Has anyone else had this problem??????
Rodney...
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Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 7:42
AM
Subject: [VFB] Non-Feather Wing
Material
So that Imagine knows we do talk Fly-Fishing...
OK -
if you want to create wings without using feathers, what is your favorite
material? Is there a brand-name, or something else that you like (like
Ridderbos uses the foam from the new VCR he bought).
What have you
found to have the best resiliency in the water?
What does Byard stock
(more importantly, what does Byard stock AND use)?
--
Ed Roden flyfished at gmail dot com - OR
- flyfished at questquality dot com
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