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David I don't have a camera yet to put them on the computer
but everything else is on the computer....Glenn
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Subject: Re: [VFB]plug cutters, Glenn
Overton
From: "Glenn Overton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To:
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<[email protected]> Subject: Re:
[VFB] Foam Adhesive plug cutters Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 12:57:30
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I need you to send me your personal address and telephone
number ...send it to my own E-mail address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent it Glenn. (Murf)
I use to demonstrate tying at the Coudersport show. I
wonder if you ever meet a wonderful person that fly fish and tied flies who
was wheel chair bound. I spent over six hours in 1977 or 78 using my
teaching method. For those eastern green drakes ,for the body I mix very
light yellow wool yarn and a little muskrat fur ,that is a perfect mix. Ask
me about my double layer dubbing method which gives a rib effect ,and
that thorax dry fly with a v on the bottom with a palmer hackle was mind and
Steve at the fly shop in Lemont ,taught tying that thorax dry fly using
my method The dubbing material is instead of using a blend I add colors
in layers ,just like the naturals bodies really are..and are much more
effective to match the insect . A # 14 Renegade ,tied very slim ,sure was a
killing fly on Slate Run. I one time while fishing the Schrader near
Wheelerville ,I found a old road that got me into the head waters and not a
building for miles...
All those places I've been to many times Glenn.
Don't remember a tyer in a wheelchair but I'm not one to really notice such
things. I'm interested in what they are tying, not sitting
in/on.
Do you know/remember Fred Reese of Jersey Shore? His
back gave out but he was quite a fellow. Dave Rothrock hails from
there too. Now that you brought up all these patterns, I want to
either see pictures, patterns or both Glenn! <VBG>
(Murf)
Murf
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