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  1. I have a bad habit of holding my net between my knees for the grip and grin. Makes me look constipated.

     

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    Also, instead of handing the rod to the photographer, I might tuck it under my knee. Once anyway. Before I hear that scraping sound under the tip.

     

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    Show us your bad pictures.

     

    (oh, these were from our last SUNNY vacation in CAN in 06)

  2. I'm one of the few for blue. Blue for the water.

     

    I am a waffler though and like red for the associations with good fortune, bravery, and warmth. I wear a lot of greens and olive colors to go with my eyes. Also green is associated with growth and healing.

     

    I sure wish I could go and rip some lips now. ;)

  3. My wing burners don't get a lot of use, but when I do burn feathers, instead of using a lighter or candle I use an incense stick. It helps with the stink and it's also a small, controllable heat source. It helps me to only burn what I intend to burn, not the whole feather and stem. The downside is ash control, but I can handle that with an ashtray and a wet paper towel close at hand. When I've finished with the feathers, I just let the incense burn down.

     

    I got the idea from my acupuncture training for which we burn a medicinal herb called moxa on or near acupuncture points. You don't want to use a big ol' lighter torch right next to someone's skin, so lighting moxa with an incense stick works really well.

  4. Hook: Mustad 94840 #14

    Thread: Light Olive

    Tail: Pale green antron

    Middle section of body: Fluorescent Pink Floss (middle 1/3)

    Body: light olive ice dubbing. Dubbed lightly over hotspot

    Mid-wing: bleached deer hair wing tied over mid point

    Hackle (rear): under sized light blue dun tied in at tail and palmered over body to the mid-wing

    Front hackles: one each grizzly and cinnamon

     

    I pick bigbadbrent. Tie this puppy off.

  5. If I could guarantee a haul of Reese's mini PB cups and Lindor dark chocolate truffles, I would dress up in my 70's clothes and hit the sidewalks myself. I'm small for my age. Or for anyone's age that's over 12.

     

    Seriously though, we have flytying club tonight or we'd be home with the blinds pulled low, avoiding the rude, grabby, 17 year olds.

  6. I like both the shape and the hook pointing up on the Charlie's Flybox version., Also, having the fishbelly on the bottom doesn't close the gape in the hook, which is a problem with my Fraidy Cutt, for instance. Flytyer is right about the wire armature. You can press the end of one of your tying tools inside the mylar tube until it has a shape you like, then tie it off. We used another hook to push it into shape when I first learned to tie this style.

  7. You can tie the JC nails onto a longer feather by stripping the stem of the jc, laying it in next to the big feather's center vein and tying them both in at once, then layering another feather over the top. I did that with the red butterfly I tied, but on the lower wings which are shorter. http://tinypic.com/4d7bdxe.jpg

     

    Big Blue's eyespots are glued onto the big macaw feathers because I didn't have any nails with stems that long. You could also sew them onto a big feather stem by bringing the needle up from under the big feather next to the vein, catching the JC nail stem and back down through the big feather again.

     

    Does all this resemble tying? When you invent a fly, you get to invent THE WAY it's done. You also get to invent your own headache cures. The pheasant feather tie you've got planned sounds wonderful, I can't wait to see it. Good tying and good luck to you!

  8. We got lazy about tying scud back onto our patterns and were just doing without, so it was good to see the magazine and have another reason to skip it- cuz an expert showed that we could!

     

    As for the red, I don't see it on any of the naturals, but it sure seems to attract fish.

  9. That is one beautiful fly! I love those blue/greens.

     

    It really does seem that frustration is just another word for invention. Getting wings to lay flat is at least a three part effort: swearing, drinking, and flattening the feather stems with a pliers. Flattening a few beverage cans with your forehead is also an option. Ill advised, but satisfying.

     

    Oh, yeah, a dab of superglue to hold things where you want them before wrapping any more thread. Use this very sparingly, so that it doesn't wick into any pretty parts of the fly. Then, as in the case of the big blue butterfly, if things don't lay down the way you want them, you can cover the butts with more feathers and/or chenille. That's why the macaw butts have peacock body feathers at the base. I meant to do that. ;)

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