Hi Mike,
Try arrow (archery) fletching powder. It's the same thing though tons
cheaper. I get it at our local Sportsman's Warehouse store. Anybody
carrying archery supplies would have it.
Wes Wada
Bend, Oregon
On Thursday, November 6, 2014, Michael B Bliss wrote:
> As I have been fishing the
I guess I was too brief. What I was asking was - during a hatch of mayflies
you have dries and emergers going on at the same time. I was told the emergers
if you were fishing both dry and fishing emergers that the emerger should be
one size larger. Thoughts?
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> On Nov 6, 20
I guess it depends on where you're fishing. Around here, SE PA, there usually
a mix of caddis and midges, between, the sparse mayfly hatches on the streams I
fish. I normally fish a larger caddis, CDC and Elk, size 14-18 as the lead
with a size 20-22, midge dry/emerger as the dropper. If noth
One of the best flyfisherman that I know (fished for the US in international
competitions) was telling me about a technique he uses - what he called the
“French Twist” He gave me a quick overview but I wanted to find more about it.
Any of you know about it?
Mike
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As I have been fishing the past few times with the dries working so well, I
have been using Frog’s Fannie dress the flies. I noticed that I am about out.
What do you all use?
Mike
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I was out today on the Provo River. I had a great day but it could have been
better. The BWO were out and before them there was a good midge hatch. I
caught 10-15 but lost a few and had lots of lookers. Here is my question for
the group. I tried a dry with an emerger . Someone once told me
Reuven: That's normally how the big buck deer do it here. If my son had been
going full speed that tin can of a car would have been history. A Kaangaroo
might get hot by the car though, then turn around and kick the car as well
LOL..How big do those things get (weight) anyway?? Chuck
-Ori
A deer is nothing compared to totalling a car with a kangaroo. They are
solid muscle, and will hop away after totalling a car.
On 7/11/2014 6:23 AM, Chuck Alexander wrote:
Same here: I had a brother in law killed like that, and my Daddy had a
deer total his truck one morning on his way to work.
I want to thank all of you. I am getting now to where I can type a bit, hope I
can start tying in a few weeks.Tony
On Thursday, November 6, 2014 11:15 AM, Allan Fish
wrote:
Doing eggzackly that. af
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On Nov 6, 2014, at 9:14 AM, dehavenphoto wrote:
I'm not in a
If it weren't for bad luck, you would have no luck at all.Tony
On Thursday, November 6, 2014 1:24 PM, Chuck Alexander
wrote:
Same here: I had a brother in law killed like that, and my Daddy had a deer
total his truck one morning on his way to work. Those things hit just right,
and
Same here: I had a brother in law killed like that, and my Daddy had a deer
total his truck one morning on his way to work. Those things hit just right,
and they can do MAJOR damage for sure, Chuck
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From: Allan Fish
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2014 1:09 PM
To: vfb-m
Thankfully, my son was shaken up, but not injured.
Thank God. We had a similar incident here in the county a few years ago
that was fatal. The buck's hind legs came through the windshield on the
driver's side. One hoof went through the young man's chest and through
his heart.
I'm really
Don: Thanks, I think we’ll get a cpl of those as like I said, around here now
Propane is well about $3 per gallon, while our electric cost is only about 7
cents per killowatt hour so it came out cheaper last year. We do like having
the propane as a backup because when winter storms knock out the
Doing eggzackly that.
af
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> On Nov 6, 2014, at 9:14 AM, dehavenphoto wrote:
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> I'm not in a hurry. Mine are done and I'll try to mail them today or tomorrow
> but
> I'm in no hurry to get the poppers back. I say we wait for Tony.
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> Jack DeHaven
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Chuck,
Same here. Keep the house heater low and use the Edenpure (what I have) to heat
the room you are staying in. Very quiet and safe.
Love mine, and it has a remote control- don’t even have to get up to turn it up
or down. And I sit in my leather recliner with my back against a heating pad on
I'm not in a hurry. Mine are done and I'll try to mail them today or
tomorrow but
I'm in no hurry to get the poppers back. I say we wait for Tony.
Jack DeHaven
On Monday, October 27, 2014 9:20:35 AM UTC-4, Peggy B wrote:
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> I'll get mine in early, we are traveling this year as we just retir
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