Chuck
I tie a lot of flies and small jigs with marabou. Early on, like you, I
would put them in my box or leather/fleece foldup and they would dry ugly. I
started using a fleece patc attached to my vest/coat or shirt and let the
fly/jig dry before putting away. They look better and last longer.
Jim


On 12/31/06, Chuck Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Folks: I have a question.. It is question # 1,876,594 for Me ROFL.... It
has to do with the marabou on Woolly Buggers mostly, but any fly that has a
marabou tail.. For example, i go out, fish a wooly bugger for a while, then,
change flies, put that fly in one of my plastic fly boxes...(and I lay them
in the boxes (or try to) as flat and straight as possible to dry out...Now,
this past week, I was gonna  use a Chili Pepper, and the marabou tails on
every one of them was dry, hard, and crooked.. I dipped them in water, and
the tails  still would not straighten out like when they were tied...Do I
need to just lay them on the deck part of my boat and let them dry BEFORE
putting them back in the fly box??? Or is there a secret to it??? Oh, and I
was watching a Poul Jorgenson DVD a little while ago, and he gave me a good
idea... That man used more salvia to tie flies than anybody I've ever seen
LOL... So, I though.. I need to see what the flies look like WET.. Cause
that is how the fish will see them..We tie flies, and look at it in the
vise, and say "man, that will be a pretty fly".. But wet, it may be the
ugliest fly ever LOL...Thanks, Chuck


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