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Jon-Anders,
The LED panel is pretty awesome, but also a beast. I use a Manfrotto lamp swivel head, a Friction Arm and a Super Clamp to hold it. It's a large and heavy thing and needs some serious support. I will see if I can dig out a picture of my setup and add it to the article.
Martin
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How did you table mount the LED panel?
It seems like the best option in every way in my opinion.
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Dear all,
this is a serious advisory. Check it for yourself.
2010 I got diagnosed MD, Macula Degeneration. Iwas diagnosed to becoming blind.
I was a Computer Grafic and 3D Designer since 1987, first Flatscreens and 12 hours work in front of LED_Screens.
RGB = Red, Green, Blue LED'S in a matrix.
White and Blue LED's emerce a high frequent light, it's laserlight.
The blue light destrois the Retina - Macula Lutea Part of the Retina.
I'm not getting blind, I lost my business, but reversed my MD. Getting retiered soon, anyway.
That's what I did:
8.000 - 10.000 I.U. Vitamin D3 + Vitamin K2
Lots of raw green leaf vegies.
Most important:
Orange Glasses (High quality Sunglasses are okay), Blue absorbingly 98%, when working at the computer screen.
I where them all day long.
Giving up my business, I go fishing, tie fys and furle leaders.
My MD got better about 50%, I'm not getting blind, I'm improving. Ask my Clinc.
I use normal Lamps and Halogen - no LED'S. Best for Flytying - Sunny Days ore Daylight.
At darkness or night, don't tie. Sleep, than eat, than tie, than go fishing.
Profe my words.
Regards and all the best,
Winiefred
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Moreno,
Thanks for sharing. A great and beautiful magazine, absolutely worth reading for anyone interested in split cane rods.
Martin
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I will not watch these shows. Competitive angling is like competitive eating, the activity doesn't equate well with competition. "River Monsters" is basically this goof going around the world catching the local catfish species. HAHA We have bass fishing competitions here in the US which are as foreign to my fishing experiences as if I were underwater in bull fighting gear to catch those fish.
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The Adhesive lined stick or reeled 3/1mm needs a heat source for it to shrink down, keep applying the heat and the inner glue lining starts to melt and flow and ooze outwards, when this happens stop heating and allow to cool on its own. This will give you an incredible water resistant mould onto what you require.
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Excellent tip. I would suggest experimenting with 3 to 1 adhesive shrink tube in either 3mm or 4.8mm. It shrinks 3 times its diameter and the adhesive melts and bonds the tube to the fly line. The heat will also weld the fly line together so double secutity. Smooth adhesive that leaks out of each end to create a slick feel to the tube ends. No need to remove the shrink tube afterwards. Can be color coded as well. I use black for reel end and red for the tip which also acts as an indicator. On e-bay 500mm of 3mm costs £1.95
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Yeah I remember that trip to Ulm very well.
I also had the chance to buy the vice but during that period I was a poor student and I already bought an expensive vice (Dyna King Professional) which I still use today.
I ran into Lawrence many years later but then he stopped making them…
Well, you can't have 'em all! :)
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So well said. It is reassuring to learn that I am not the only grumpy old bastard who loathes these so called "reality" shows where a lot of would be celebrities (in their own minds) compete against each other. I occasionally watch Robson Green because there is nothing better on at the time but can't stand Jeremy Wade calling his target species River Monsters. What makes a creature a monster when it lives in its own natural environment and needs to feed to live?
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Thank you Martin. It takes a lot to make me laugh these days, but you managed it.
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I refuse to watch any fishing show that smacks of competition. I won't fish with anyone who turns a trip into a competition, it isn't what I fish for. You should try to view a show from New Zealand called 'Big Angry Fish". The presenters and the show try to expand the water(s) you may seek and come across very well. Friendly banter, nothing competitive, even when one of them goes fishless.
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Wolfgang,
Sure you can argue like that, but that still doesn't justify the extreme prices on C&F (and they ARE extreme!). This article is written to help avoid both situations: buying too many or buying too expensive. My advice is to buy sensible the first time, completely avoiding any of these situations.
Martin
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I have to agree with pretty much all you have said here, apart from the Robson Green thing, the part I watched showed him as boorish, with no apparent respect for his quarry, just the desire to shovel it down his throat, but to each his own.
I think the last decent angling programme on mainstream TV had to be A Passion for Angling, not much fly fishing but I can't hold that against Hugh Miles! I'd love to see the reception "Once in a Blue Moon" would get, I thought that was brilliant personally. I have to say, as much as I love to fish, it doesn't (generally) make a good spectator sport!
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If I think about how many pliers I've bought that are non satisfying the C&F one is the cheapest at all. Wolfgang
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I found this to be one of the best tying tips I have ever seen...
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Gary,
We prefer not to see copies of our articles to other places on the web - web sites, Facebook, blogs or other sites. For translation to other languages it's OK, but a 1:1 copy makes no sense.
You are welcome to link to our articles from Facebook or any other place, and also reproduce them in club newsletters or magazines as long as they are non-commercial. But please don't copy text and images for web use.
Martin
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Hi I am the secretary of a small angling club in Scotland and I would like to have your permission to copy some of your articles on to our FB page to help our juniors and members?
I would gladly mention where the article has came from
Thank you
Gary
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I agree with John. Old school. McDonalds used a mix of more than 90% beef tallow for thier friers. Its cery versatile stuff. From cooking to airplane fuel. Flux for soldering to leather conditioning... soaps and it was even used a gun lube in the Civil War. I used it for restoring leather jackets and baseball gloves. Never on a fly line. Im still new to fly fishing. Im probably going to swing by a sports shop and grab a tube of tallow based conditioner. It works on synthetic gloves and is safe for plastics as most gloves has a polymer logo sewn to it.
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Mac,
If I have written that, I've had butter fingers or my brain somewhere else. My bad. You want the hook side of things of course! The hooks are the grips and the loops are the soft, more fabric like side that they grip into. I will fix that immediately.
Martin
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Mike,
Your questions are not stupid at all. It's my experience - from myself and others - that leaders and tippets are complex and quite intimidating and can be difficult to understand and master.
1) Sealing the knots in some way makes very good sense. I know the problem with the knots picking up weed. I don't know whether the UV glues would work, but they probably would. Loon has its UV Knot Sense, which I personally use for flies, but judging from its name, it should work well for knots.
2) I usually tie my leaders with the intent of adding a tippet to the last piece of the leader. I then work my way into the tippet as I change flies, and finally cut off the last bit and tie on a new one. This slowly eats into the leader itself, but it takes quite some time before the leader is "worn down". I can always replace the last bit of the leader before I tie on the new piece of tippet. The tippet ring will enable you to almost endlessly replace the tippet without eating into the leader itself. I have actually bought a handful of rings that I want to use on my leaders for the exact same reason.
Martin
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