Chuck, it sounds like your 'design' is for a C-clamp, vise, right?

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From: "Chuck S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 9:11 AM
Subject: Re: Fly Vise Help - Catch Bag


> I solved the problem of a catch bag accidentally for about three dollars
> if I recall right.  While shopping at Walmart, I found a laundry
> clothes-pin bag that includes a hard finished nylon bag with grommets
> and a piece of shaped wire to hang it with. After looking at it awhile,
> I took the wire, laid it down so the open end of the rectangle pointed
> away from me and about and inch away from the closest side of the
> rectangle or the side with the short edge with the small U in the
> middle, I bent both side arms out at about 20 degrees or so. (looks like
> a large V with a squared off bottom with a small U in the middle of the
> bottom)
> 
> I now hang the bag from around the bottom of the vise support post by
> the small U shaped indentation in the short arm while inserting the two
> bent sides inside the grommets and into the opening of the bag (they act
> as spreaders) I catch the upper edge of the bag and voila a very
> functional catch bag that looks bettr than most and almost approaches
> the Dyna King Bag in looks.  The hard finish makes it a cinch to empty
> and best of all, it's a great value while retaining the functionality of
> the high priced spread!
> >
> Good Fishing
> Chuck S
> >
> p.s. For all you Shad anglers - the Shad season is getting ready to hit
> us here in Florida - it peaks here in late Jan and if you ever get a
> chance come on down for some easy and fun fishing that won't cost you an
> arm and a leg since it can be had w/o a guide or a boat.
> 
> 

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