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    I have been making some modifications to my web-site.
    There is now a section on the Long Rod (Loop Rod) ancient and modern.
    There is a section on Reverse Hackle flies and within that an updated
    Tenkara section, quite a few flies added.
    Have a look on the Menu, or
    The Long Rod
    http://donaldnicolson.webplus.net/page491.html

    Reverse Hackle Flies
    http://donaldnicolson.webplus.net/page498.html

    Tenkara Style
    http://donaldnicolson.webplus.net/page304.html

    They are all inter-connected, for obvious reasons, I had already a lot of
    this info on the web-site, but re-organising it took quite a bit of time.
    Luckily my eyes do not seem to be bothered by my working on the internet.

    My next job is to dress some flies which I will have to do gradually and not
    strain the 'old eye-balls'. I want to complete the Leisenring Nymph section.
    Donald Nicolson (Scotland)

    http://donaldnicolson.webplus.net/

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    Donald, do you ever use bobwhite quail feathers to dress your soft hackles? I used breast feathers in the first flies that I ever tied.

    Ed

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    Bobwhite Quail are not common over here Ed, I have been buying some North American Upland Game
    skins. I'll keep my eyes open for it.
    Donald Nicolson (Scotland)

    http://donaldnicolson.webplus.net/

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    Donald,

    Your pictures of your flies came out very nice.
    "People tend to get the politicians and the fishing tackle they deserve" -
    John Gierach, Fishing Bamboo

    http://www.tenkaraflyfish.blogspot.com/

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    Donald,
    Very interesting web site I give a A+.

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    Donald, I know it has been a while since 12 August and season has likely closed, but have you tried neck/breast feathers from Scottish Grouse for soft hackle patterns? Those hackles would not be speckled or barred, but might have an interesting reddish hue.

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    I like the sight, very informative. Under pictures you like, there is a sketch of a man and a picture of a woman. Is that by chance you and maybe your wife or just another female?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewTyer 1 View Post
    I like the sight, very informative. Under pictures you like, there is a sketch of a man and a picture of a woman. Is that by chance you and maybe your wife or just another female?
    The "Pictures" portion of the site also contains a magpie-painting by Claude Monet. Monte Dolack, the Missoula artist, painted a satire of that in which the magpie is sitting on a yellow, diamond shaped road sign that had served as a rifle target.

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    They are all pictures I like, the first two because of their connection with fly fishing,
    the the third is a portrait of Ralph Vaughan-Williams a favourite composer and the
    fourth is a portrait by Klimt. I do not believe in displaying pictures except when they
    have some artistic worth, or at least in my eyes. I am rather ordinary in appearance
    and do not need to see any pictures of a face I can see every morning in the mirror.
    Donald Nicolson (Scotland)

    http://donaldnicolson.webplus.net/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donald Nicolson View Post
    They are all pictures I like, the first two because of their connection with fly fishing,
    the the third is a portrait of Ralph Vaughan-Williams a favourite composer and the
    fourth is a portrait by Klimt. I do not believe in displaying pictures except when they
    have some artistic worth, or at least in my eyes. I am rather ordinary in appearance
    and do not need to see any pictures of a face I can see every morning in the mirror.
    But Donald, do you really want to look in that mirror some morning and see of bunch of anglers from the U.S. (and the Island Nation of Ohio) standing behind you to see your face looking back out at them, erm, us...
    I have a solid excuse. I'm not ordinary in appearance. I'm so ugly pictures of my face are banned in 17 states, 2 Canadian provinces and, ironically, the Isles of Scilly.

    Ed

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