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SilverDoctor

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  1. It's hopper time
  2. I feel for you they become such a part of you life.
  3. Welcome to old school.
  4. There was a time that we didn't have long genetic hackle to tie with, just ordinary capes, you just have to sort more.
  5. Fashion tied your fly?
  6. Super shots again Max, thanks for posting.
  7. Material List: Hook: Up eye salmon Tip: Oval Silver Tinsel Tag: Green Silk Butt: Florescent Red Chenille Body: Peacock Herl Rib: Oval Silver Tinsel Wing: Black Bear Shoulder: Starling Throat: Peacock Breast
  8. The throat hackle is natural peacock breast. No dye just cleaned.
  9. They pose a danger to your harness system too.
  10. Old Voyage to the bottom of the sea The Man from Uncle Star Trek New The Big Bang theory Dextor Game of Thrones
  11. Good comment on the PFDs Jay, as for camping in the city stretch remember the cops do have a bot and may spot you.
  12. One of those great things that where conceived over a fine dram of Glenfittich in a fishing lodge.
  13. He He still have some Woodwards tinsel. You know what I would do is just air everything out. If you have a garage you can just place stuff out of bags on on cardboard and flip it once a week for a month or so, should air it out. Once out of an enclosed area it may freshen up. If not you may have to treat eh skin with borax or wash feathers and fur.
  14. Mink works really nice
  15. Hair wing Blue Charms that are going back east. Larger tags than normal on these.
  16. Careful withe the Silica, it will also over-dry feathers and fur and can make things like deer, elk hair and hackle stems brittle.
  17. Just listen to this and carefully repeat. Tom Mabe
  18. Loving you comment
  19. Love love listening to him http://www.cbc.ca/thenational/indepthanaly...phy-120111.html
  20. Latest ties,
  21. Bird and animal skins often have a smell. It will only go bad if not properly dressed in the first place and them fairly soon after that. If they're really old it should not be a problem. I have materials used my my Grandfather some have to be well over 70 years old that are good. Your could always hit the back of the skin with Boax or salt to soak up more moisture. A bit of Baking soda will also help to cut the scent. I'm getting old but don't smell to much
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