HOLY CANNOLI!!!!! I think I stepped over the fence here. All the other
Chili's have their feathers left and I left it out completely. Did I take it
too far? Does this make me the black dog in the Order Of The Chili? Am I
still your friend, Tony? I promise I will rename it...

/Nick


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DonO
Skickat: den 1 januari 2007 21:05
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Ämne: Re: [VFB] Chili Pepper Swap- marabou


Chuck,

One of the things you'll notice about these peppers is the broad range of
characteristics for marabou feathers.  You owe it to yourself to tie up a
half dozen marabou leeches with just a set of barbell eyes on the hook and
then 'fish' them in a clear container where you can watch the marabou
'work'.  Tie some with long fine tips, some with full barbs, some tapered,
etc. Whenever you try new marabou- 'fish' it first to see what it acts like
in the water.

Marabou used to be from Marabou storks, but now it's from turkeys and
chickens- so there can be a great deal of variance in the genetic
characteristics of batches of feathers.

So if I were tying a marabou muddler, I'd be using the fuller feathers.  If
it was a marabou streamer, I'd use the tapered feathers- full at the base
and fine at the tips.  If I was tying a straight leech pattern, I'd pick
long, fine tips from strung blood feathers
(http://www.myoan.net/fishing/jargon.html).  One tier here uses the blood
feathers on his buggers and then pinches off the fine tips.

Types:    I use strung marabou blood-feathers quite a bit.  Byard carries
these on Linesend.com  along with grizzly marabou.  Craftstore marabou is
cheap, but the dyes are not colorfast in most cases.  Cabellas** sells
'spey' marabou, and I have some un-sourced packages of marabou with dense
marabou along the shafts and fanlike feathers at the tips.

Rope-dubbing marabou for beautiful fuzzy bodies that are tapered and
segmented is a favorite of mine.  The emerger semi-dry parachute fly is a
perfect application, so is a damselfly nymph.  Mixing colors gives amazing
buggy effects- like blending dubbings.  The different types of marabou give
different shape bodies and fuzziness.

I'll tie some marabou-dubbed tails and email you some photos- you'll see
what I mean.

DonO


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Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 11:55 AM
Subject: Re: [VFB] Chili Pepper Swap


> Is it me, or do what. I look at those pictures and the first thing 
> that comes to mind is "Phyllis Diller". You know, "really" bad hair 
> days. Jimi
>
> I found it after some difficulty - add:      _swap    after pepper and
> before .HTM 
> http://www.chappysguide.com/html/secret_chili_pepper_swap.HTM
>
> Neville (Nev) Gosling
> Greater Vancouver,
> B.C. Canada
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