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    Default Free materials source and some bass bugs :)

    I've been away from here for too long! so for my return I would like to present you all with a little tip on some free tying materials and a little bit of lure porn

    I've been away at college for the last few years and have plenty of time for fishing, but not so much time for tying. Have just started getting back into it and made a little discovery. I've been working at a pool and about once every couple months we go through all our lost and found items and throw out or donate anything that's been in there longer than a month. Well while i was getting ready to bag up the stuff I found some of these and realized that they would be much better repurposed into flies instead of garbage
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    If you dont know what they are, they're called pull buoys and people basically hold them in their legs while swimming to keep their legs afloat so they can just focus on their arm technique. But they are made out of the same high density foam you get at the craft store. and they're a lot thicker.
    So naturally I took them home and started cutting them up and tying with them
    The results:
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    So as someone who works at a pool, I wanted to give yall a little tip. Most pools which get a lot of lap lane swimmers have a pretty big pile of these in their lost and found which people almost never come to claim. So if you want some free foam for tying, next time you go to the pool, just tell the staff that you lost yours there and wondered if they found it. Odds are they'll have a pretty big pile you can look through and just snag whichever color you like best. And trust me on this that nobody is going to come back for it and odds are in a month it and 20 others would just get thrown away anyways. So better off on your tying bench than in the trash

    Cheers and happy tying!

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    If you know anyone who works in housekeeping at a hotel, there are probably a million flip flops in housekeeping lost and found across the USA. The longest hotels keep lost and found is 90 days, some use 30 days unless someone calls back about something. Some of them without a match, the pool guy also probably has small pile in the pool pump room.
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