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    Peacocik Herl

    During a move or a paroxysm of cleaning, I lost most of my fly tying materials, which I'm grad\dually replacing. The question of the day is: where do you source the very best peacock herl? I'm...
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    Borger Color System

    I'm trying to find the [color cards]/[numbers] for the Borger color system. Any ideas?

    Another way to go about this is ask which color I want: Gary Borger speaks of a red-brown nymph as one he...
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    I'm a stiff-wrist guy. I think the cast is...

    I'm a stiff-wrist guy. I think the cast is stronger that way. . . . and so may be more accurate. My poblem is having the fly (I use wtd nymphs a lot) touching down on the water before I've worked...
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    That would be Flymaster's in the Castleton area. ...

    That would be Flymaster's in the Castleton area. He used to carry Hardys and Greys. But Hardy/Grey got sold to Pure Fishing (which markets Berkley and Fenwick, among others.) Greys is now only...
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    Grey's XF2 Streamflex

    I'm looking for a new fast-action 5 weight. i recently had a day of guided fishing up near Estes Park, CO, where the drill was indicator nymphing with 2 beadhead nymphs. I brought a J Kennedy...
  6. Five feet of brown Cameleon and 3 feet of clear...

    Five feet of brown Cameleon and 3 feet of clear tippet . . . ? Don't you feel the brown cameleon would put the fish off? And yes, I DO use it, but not that close to the fly. I use it because, to...
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    Yes, Tig, "Lee Wulff" model rods are collectible,...

    Yes, Tig, "Lee Wulff" model rods are collectible, and sought-after. The Lee Wulffs and the 2400 series seem to be sought after. See the fiberglassflyrodders.com site. I think you could get in the...
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