I'm sad for them who don't get to meet you this year. You are a great mentor
and you don't keep any trade secrets. Last year you taught me everything you
knew and those 20 minutes were very well spent.
 
When you release your videos, please let me know and I will buy. Not that I
need them now, since you've already showed me everything. But I know you
have problems with bookies and expensive medications and I do want to help.
However, since it's "our" money now, Teresa doesn't like to see me just
GIVING them away. But I can buy the CD's and contribute that way.
 
PS. Please make them on re-writable discs so I can have at least some use
for them.
 
;o)
 
/Jester

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DonO
Skickat: den 14 mars 2007 07:48
Till: [email protected]
Ämne: Re: [VFB] Sowbug


Jim,
Thanks for the support.  It's hard enough not being able to make it.  But
letting the guys down on the rope-dubbing is keeping me awake at night- not
to mention not getting to see Tony again.
 
I'm considering a rope-dubbing cd (or 2) after this project is over.  I'm
not a videographer and I'll have to figure it all out, but it would be worth
it.  I'll also do a deer-hair video once I get it figured out.
 
DonO
 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: jim  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> phillips 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 8:21 PM
Subject: Re: [VFB] Sowbug

Suck it up. LOL Sorry if that sounds trite and curt but Don O. tried but
other committments (priorities) happened. I am sure Tony or another expert
can assist those wanting to learn the procedure.
 
Maybe someone can get Don to do a DVD on this procedure.  I for one would
buy it. Bayrd - hint hint!
 
Dubbing is my worst nightmare. Wax-no wax-spit, you name it and the dubbing
still falls off the thread. I started using cactus chennille, mohair etc to
make fake dubbing but it is not the same.
 
OAN: As I stated in one of my other posts I am going steelhead fishing on
the Snake River in Oct. Any suggestions on the flies I should tie? Size of
hook? etc.. Somewhere I saw a procedure where two colors of marabou were
mixed as they were tied to the hook, not laid on top of each other but
intermingled. I don't remember if it was by Don or by Tony but of course I
can't find the bugger again. 
 
I have the following DVD's that I can make single copies of (each DVD takes
about two hours to copy if ny PC does not go wierd on me:
 
Fishing Flies of North America - Dick Stewart/Farrow Allen
Tying Bass Flies Parts 1 and 2 - Dave Whitlock
Western Dry Fly Tying Patterns Part 1 and 2 - Jack Dennis
 
I can not take money for the copies but I would like to trade a copy for
other DVD's; 
especially:
Rortary Vise tying
Steelhead/Salmon Fly making
Woolie worm'bugger tying
Anything of this nature.
 
Please contact me offline and lets discuss this further if you are able to
help this poor old novice.
 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
Tightlines to all and Tony have a great time at the Sowbug (maybe someone
can do a DVD of the highnotes).Maybe I can get to one closer to my home in
Northern CAL.


 
On 3/13/07, Michael Bliss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

I an in Orlando now and have all my rope dup materials - what do I do now?


On 3/13/07, DonO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

Sad news from me, too.  Looks like I won't be able to attend Sowbug this
year.
Part of the pitfalls of consulting work.  Cheryl & I were really looking 
forward to it,
so we hope I'll get another invite next year.

DonO







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