On you tube ..... There is a channel by Jim misarra(sp) he showed a small stream side kit..... Has anyone seen this video????? Has any one made this ? Can anyone elaborate on this with pics ect?? Thanks ahead of time
On you tube ..... There is a channel by Jim misarra(sp) he showed a small stream side kit..... Has anyone seen this video????? Has any one made this ? Can anyone elaborate on this with pics ect?? Thanks ahead of time
yeah ,like they are just gonna jump on the hook ,,,huh
Misiura
How about making it just a little bit easier and posting a link?
Just a thought.
Cabelas has a small box kit for about $30. Unless you just want to put something together.
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I don't know anything about it. Looks sweet though.
What is the vice?!?!? But it does look cool
yeah ,like they are just gonna jump on the hook ,,,huh
Streamside Portable Fly Tying Vise FV2141, See it on Ebay with other fly tying tools.
"Tap her light and she'll always be fresh"
The means and merits of a streamside vise have been debated before if you just look through the archives. My take is that it is a pretty silly idea. While I almost always carry a travel tying kit, when I'm on the stream I'm fishing. I make of point of carrying scissors, and have some permanent markers if I really think changing colors is going to make a difference, but the idea of lugging tying stuff along on the off chance that I will not have the 'right' fly but yet I will have guessed what the right fly will be and thereby have the necessary components handy, stretches probabilities just a bit too far. A little bit of research and basic knowledge of local hatches precludes me having to carry more stuff on the stream, and on the off chance that I did not guess right or need more patterns, that what the tying kit in camp is for. I am not knocking the video's inventiveness, mind you, only the need.
Kind of a neat little kit but by the time I got all that stuff out and the vise strapped to my leg I would probably have to go take a leak. Then by the time I got back and hooked it all up again and tied the required fly the hatch would be over.
The difference between theory and reality? Dave Potts got it right! Reality wins most of the time!
Fishin' Jimmy