Re: [VFB] RE: Head cement vs SHHAN and others

2010-12-10 Thread Michael Bliss
I am not sure that I know any salient facts but I also use the Tough as Nails. Mike On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Wayne Blake-Hedges wrote: > Hi All; > > The recent glossy head thread got me wondering, how does commercial head > cement compare to SHHAN, SH tough as nails, or other nail pol

[VFB] RE: Head cement vs SHHAN and others

2010-12-10 Thread Wayne Blake-Hedges
Hi All; The recent glossy head thread got me wondering,  how does commercial head cement compare to SHHAN, SH tough as nails, or other nail polishes. Any comparisons or opinions? I've always used SHHAN in various dilutions/thickness and found it works well for just about any way I want to use

Re: [VFB] test

2010-12-10 Thread Anthony Spezio
Got this one. Tony --- On Fri, 12/10/10, Wayne Blake-Hedges wrote: From: Wayne Blake-Hedges Subject: [VFB] test To: "virtual flybox" Date: Friday, December 10, 2010, 2:27 PM Sent an email twice today, doesn't appear to have made it.   Wayne -- You received this message because y

RE: [VFB] glossy heads

2010-12-10 Thread J Balmer
That why we call our trips to Taneycomo our Annual Trout Kicking Festival. In the trophy area, when the water's low enough to wade there can be thirty to forty fish in a five foot radius around you. The larger bows will bump your feet if you stand in one place too long. J From: vfb-mail@goo

[VFB] test

2010-12-10 Thread Wayne Blake-Hedges
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Re: [VFB] glossy heads

2010-12-10 Thread Michael Bliss
The shuffle works on the Green too. On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 7:55 AM, Don Ordes wrote: > In the San Juan, fishing in your wake will get you a ticket from the G&F. > It's called the San Juan Shuffle. Not only do fish use your legs as a > current break, they feed on the bugs you kick loose. > I've

Re: [VFB] glossy heads

2010-12-10 Thread Don Ordes
In the San Juan, fishing in your wake will get you a ticket from the G&F. It's called the San Juan Shuffle. Not only do fish use your legs as a current break, they feed on the bugs you kick loose. I've been told fish will also park in your shadow, but I've never had occur with me. But i have see

Re: [VFB] glossy heads

2010-12-10 Thread Anthony Spezio
If that worked, better for you. Tony --- On Fri, 12/10/10, Tom Davenport wrote: From: Tom Davenport Subject: Re: [VFB] glossy heads To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com Date: Friday, December 10, 2010, 10:25 AM That's good to know, Tony!  I feel better now about the time when I was fishing the Prov

Re: [VFB] glossy heads

2010-12-10 Thread Tom Davenport
That's good to know, Tony! I feel better now about the time when I was fishing the Provo River without success during the spring run off. I was standing in heavy current, and noticed a dozen fish were stacked up right behind me, using me as a current break. I put on an extra split shot, flip