Hap thanks for the pics and info, certainly took some time to gather and I appreciate that very much. Fine work indeed.
Type: Posts; User: gobrock
Hap thanks for the pics and info, certainly took some time to gather and I appreciate that very much. Fine work indeed.
Looking for information or links where I can learn about building and framing flies in shadow boxes. Much appreciated and HNY to all!
75107511
Bumping with some pics
if anyone has a dry creek day pack collecting dust i would be interested in taking it off your hands...i would also consider the roll top or any other waterproof backpack depending on...
Thanks everyone! I am wondering if anyone has tried the Xtreme Guide ? Jacket TUNDRA TECH?
I have had Simms and not sure the value to dollar ratio is that great, do not get me wrong, its a good...
So lets hear about it.. What is the best wading jacket out there and why?
So I spent a small fortune to date and I am still searching, maybe I'll get an opinion or two on a product I haven't...
I'd be supprised that one would want to part with it but I'll give it a try! Maybe someone gave up tying.
looking for a pac sac that has shoulder straps that will keep the contents dry. I wade in deep water and I am sick of the contents being constantly soaked. Enough room for a day lunch, extra sweater,...
Anyone got one that still has a functional clicker?
I'll prefex this first by saying it needs to be assessed by a physician.
Based on your discription "over time" and without exam and past history information, I would suggest it is a chronic tear...
thanks everyone!
Having trouble getting my hands on these , anyone know where I can get them? or have an alternate replacment?
sizes #4 and #6
Remember those old reels that had a that loud clicking drag noise? Well I am wondering if anyone knows of a newer LA one that still has that sound?
The few I have tried, the drags were near...
Thats right Phil, Metz saddle. Going to give Arts suggestion a try, though the shaft on these saddles are very thin.
Thanks everyone!
Hey guys & gals - a fly pattern I am tying requires very sparse hackle down the body. It is a bug made of caribou hair that is very closely trimmed ( much smaller than traditional bugs) however I...
Guys/Gals I am heading to Boston on a business trip, anyone know if there is any fly tackle stores near or close to Dedham, Boston?
Nothing, its the cigs that cause the problem, KABOOM!
The best I have heard is to freeze it and the Tar chips right off. Use a solvent to remove the stain, then detergent.
Send us a pic of the...
Bassman - I use UNI - THREAD 8/0, it helps with the keeping the heads small. 3-4 turns on the tag is plenty, and in my opinion I would shorten the tail to just a fraction more of the hook gap.
I have been wanting to build a rod for quite some time and was wondering your thoughts on the Pacific Bay "RAINFOREST" Sale! 30% OFF that is currently on for the next day at Hook & Hackle. Is this a...
Bugs - I disagree!!! you just never see my point of view... :)
Well all I can say is we all have Skeletons lurking in our fly boxes, including you Bugs!
Welcome to FAOL, check out the Fly Tying section, you see there are indeed more to flies than just bugs.:)
Received my 8twelve Danielsson LW Flyreel, initial impressions are good, once I get the 20,000 cubic feet of snow out of my driveway from last nights storm I am off to test it on some Steels. I'll...
Hi everyone - although I have been a member since January 08 I have never formally introduced myself on this Forum, I know very rude of me but I guess better late than never, so here goes:
My name...
Gringo2 / Jermey / Buddy - PM me you address and I'll send you out some.
North of 60 we use Caribou hair instead of Deer. It’s twice as easy to spin and shape, and no other natural material has its floating characteristics.