Sweet.

I use the 'earbuds' (our Q-tips) for applying epoxy usually. Great. My wife
will be happy that I am stealing the baby's buds for flies. All she needs
now is to see me collecting earbuds for tying. She'll def. know I have gone
off my rocker!!
One day I'll have to meet up with you and buy your shop out. What amazing
materials.

Reuven

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Subject: RE: [VFB] TUBE FLY SWAP!


Reuven...

Do you have Q-Tips over there? The things for cleaning your
ears...cotton attached to both ends of a plastic tube. Snip off the
cotton and you have perfect tubes for flies...;^)

...byard




>Thanks Deb:
>
>I have been getting into so many materials and techniques/fly styles
lately,
>but some I have no idea about. Tube flies in Australia are a rarity, at
>least around Victoria. I am heading to New Zealand for a month in
>December(hiking through NZ and fishing my way along) and would love to take
>some Salmon tubies with me.
>
>The actual tube is made of what exactly? Here I saw a pack of two tubes for
>around AU$7.00. Is it possible to make it up myself? Is it meant to be soft
>or hard??
>
>Any good sites re: tube flies to recommend?
>
>Thanks again,
>
>Reuven



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