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Submitted by Tom on

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I don't like the scierra river bullets because you have to let the hook and silicone tubing stay unattached to the bullet tube. I don't believe Noels question was adequately answered. I'd like to see some detail on this. Basically, is the hook and tube unattached from the bullet.

Submitted by Randy Yalacki on

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I met a man who was a Doctor from Maine Back in the late 90s and we became good friends. He was also a fly fisherman like me. he was ailing and one day I was doing some work for him and he handed me and old sheep skin with a bunch of old flies on it. He told me that when he was younger he got these from Carrie Stevens a famous fisherwomen from Maine. I have never tried to fish with them they are still wrapped up in that old sheep skin. there are some grey ghost in the mix. How can I get these verified?

Submitted by Janusz Panicz on

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Hi Martin,

I found C&F bobbin threaders to snap too often :( Do you know proven substitute threader that would work with C&F bobbin?

Submitted by Korrie on

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I guess this has nothing to do, with be placed on GFF on the 1 April. :) :) :)

Submitted by Charles Halliday on

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Thanks for sharing this very inspiring web page. I've spent the last three or four years trying to find the right Grannom pattern to no avail, and found the mainstream UK pre-tied market lacking for this particular hatch. I have bitten the bullet and taken up fly tying and this seems like a very good starting point...

Submitted by GARY JORDAN on

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good instructions on the spruce fly, I did learn a couple of thongs, thank you.

Submitted by Ted Lumbrazo on

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Just watched your video on how to tie the walt's worm and walt's sexy worm. It was great. I am having trouble finding a site that has all the material used. Would you please send me a good site to buy the materials. Also list all materials used. Thanking You in advance...Ted Lumbrazo

Do you still have the Smart Spoolers? Do you send to Europe? What would be the grand total? I need two of them.
Greetings
Sjo

Submitted by JIM MCGIBBNEY on

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Thanks Martin, Job Done a steal at the price It arrived quickly and now for some Danish Fish P***. Thanks for the link.

Submitted by Jerri Bullock on

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Amato Publication books are a great source of information. Most are packed with patterns and the patterns usually work. I highly recommend their releases and I have over a dozen. :)

Submitted by Dave on

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Ronn Lucas in Oregon, I believe, sells his handmade hooks for art but don't try to buy any flies. They're never for sale. I heard he bought a hook business. I've seen some of his art hooks as large as 8 inches long.

Submitted by Steve Corey on

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Anyone know whether Mustad 9575 hooks are still available; and if so ;who from? Thanks in advance.

Submitted by Steve Corey on

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I am a commercial fly tyer and have not found a source for Mustad # 9575 - my favorite streamer hook. Anyone know if they are still available? Thanks in advance. Steve Corey, Cherryfield, Maine

Submitted by Murray on

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The USD brown shrimp is almost exactly what the browns, speckles, and rainbows eat in my area of Nova Scotia. I don't tie my own flies but would like to buy some of these. Can they be purchased?

Submitted by Axel Burgheim on

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This is probably an old post but man if thats not history in a nutshell on a page i dont know what. Thanx for those that kept it online.... big kudos
Great info since iam going up north before returning to Alaska

Submitted by Dave Barrett on

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Recieved you book as a gift,you know you should never use the word "complete" because I really don,t think you could ever get them all,but the book is great,I,ve been tying fly,s for almost 40 years and have cought a few fish on my own patterns but these aren,t the one,s you missed.I,ve caught fish in nearly 20 rivers in N.S. and meeting the old local fishermen ,I,ve seen some great local fly patterns that took fish on a regular basis.Some of the patterns that are in you book shouldn't be counted,they,re tied by people that I call salmon social climbers,their flys are tied just to be called their new pattern and not necessarily to catch a salmon,but those old patterns that I learned from the old guys,this flys are killers ! There,s was a old guy that used to fish the LaHave River in Nova Scotia his name is Doug Bezanson,well he knew every rock in that river and he tied flys for people,to have afew of his flys in your box was a necessity,his flys were super sparce,one in piticular was his Black Moose,(pattern as follows) oval silver tinsel,black floss body(cigar shape taper) black moose,never stacked,jungle cock,small, cream color badger hackle collared,this pattern was also tied with a green body.He fished another fly he called Cow Dung,which as you know is a trout pattern,but I saw him catch many salmon with it,you know his patterns worked very well but it had a lot to do with the guy holding the stick.His fly patterns had an almost buggy look they were tyed that sparce.The wings on his fly,s weren,t stack as I mentioned earlier,the hair,s in the center seemed to be abit longer than the outside hairs,in the water it gave the fly a tear drop shape not the paint brush look,but as most Anglers know when the fish are taking just about anything will work. Anyway sorry to be long winded but this is how I see it,I just recently started tying tube flys and I,m going to attempt to Ty a few Temple Dogs,they,ll be deadly on our Fall Rivers.Again great book and another addition to my Library. P.S. Do not let the illustrations bother you,they are top notch and illustrate the patterns perfectly !

Submitted by Peter Goodman on

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In Davie's video Olive Lite-Brite Buzzer he uses Lite-Brite for the wing buds I have bought some but it is it much thinner and finer and less stiff than the material in the video and does not work
Does anyone know what material Davie is using and where to buy it?

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