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mwalters

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  1. Guiseppe Costanza, I had to look back to make sure I spelled it right.
  2. Thanks for the definition. I googled it & your's was a pretty good description.
  3. Being new to fly fishing & even newer to tying I just have to ask...what's as intruder?
  4. I need the background noise too, guess I'm used to it from work. My problem is I start watching TV, get distracted & end up not tying anything. A movie I've seen before or the radio works better for me. LS you know I'm going to ask you for help if I get stuck. I'll repay the favor by helping keep your truck on the road.
  5. I'd be interested in another one if you started it.
  6. As a really new tyer I have to say, Thanks. My biggest concern about entering swaps was not being able to tie professional looking flies...yet I entered anyways. That way maybe I can get some feedback from others who have more experience tying that I can use to improve the quality of my flies.
  7. I'd have to say for myself it uncertain of my abilities. But like you said its a good way to learn. You've seen my tying LS but you make a good point so I signed up for the current swap. Thanks for the proverbial kick in the arse
  8. I'll match Sirocco for DBT's 2nd box of flies
  9. I'll bid the $50 for item 27. I'm curious to see what LS calls 'special'
  10. I was going to use tinsel & ribbing but they didn't have any at the fly shop out here. I didn't want to wait until I went to Calgary next time. The one I got from Dave at the expo used the piping so I thought I'd try it. His looks better but then he was a commercial tyer. I guess I could just ask him about it when I take his tying course later his month. I got a few new pix I'll post for you.
  11. I'm new to tying & I'm still learning how to deal with materials. I'm trying a Mickey Finn & using mylar piping. Anyone have any tricks for keeping the woven ends under control while I tie them in?
  12. Coldest: Hiked up into Taylor Lake in late September a couple years ago. It took about 25 minutes to bushwack my way to the far end of the lake below the half frozen waterfall. It was about 2C & while moving my footing to land a nice cutthroat I stepped on the wrong submerged rock & ended up sitting in 8" of almost frozen water. I still landed the cutthroat & got a friend for him too. It was a long cold hike back to the truck though. Neatest: After picking up my daughter from jail (her mother's) we planned to stop at Quarry Lake & fish on our way home. It started raining & she didn't want to fish but wanted to see if she could see the Greyling. They were spawning & close to the edge. We didn't see to many but we did get to watch an Osprey trying to catch its dinner. It wasn't having any luck either.
  13. I've got a hand you can borrow, but I'm not a tyer yet I looked at that double 3rd hand tool. I bought one years ago at Radio Shack that I use for soldering. You could check with somewhere like Active Electronics to see what they have.
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