To make this fishing related there's a scene in Peter Pan where Tinkerbell is flying low over the water and the fish go crazy trying to get her. Does anybody have a Tinkerbell pattern? :-)
On 10/6/05, Mike Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ken;
I feel for you having been there twice
My daughter watched "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" back to back for about six
months, My son fixed on "Beauty and the Beast" for about the same
period. Was I ever glad when that was over!! All I can say is be
thankful it's not Bambi!!
To make this fishing related I caught no fish last week chunking for
Stripers.
Mike
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Subject: Re: [VFB] One-material fly swap?
Nick,
Here's a tip for your tip. Since you're dealing with a shadow issue
try getting Wendy to hold the shadow and sew it to the hook. She was
able to do this for Peter Pan and he's much more mobile than a feather
and a hook. Just remember to only use the thread to secure the shadow.
Ken (whose 3 yr old daughter has developed an obsession with Peter Pan
recently. And who is also ready to leave work for the day) (and who
has seen the Disney version of PP more in the past two weeks than he
ever had in his life previously) (Help, please help!)
On 10/5/05, Niclas Runarsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah...isn't it? And here's a tip; If you hold the feather between a
light
> source and the hook, you might even be able to tie in and use also the
> SHADOW of the feather. I have tried myself, but failed. Though we're
playing
> in different leagues, you and I, so I'm sure you will have no problem
with
> it.
>
> /Nick
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> OK, I can use "All" the parts of one feather for the fly, cool.....;-)
Jimi
>
>
> Exactly... but be advised about following...
>
> (Quoting Don from earlier queries about this subject):
>
> "If the thread is used to secure the materials, and is not part of the
one
> material, then it's ok. If the thread is used as a tying material
(alone-
> as in ribbing, tails, antenna, legs, wings, etc.), then it's a second
> material."
>
> /Nick
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