I have read a lot on flytying and have never read it so plainly as well as illustrated as well as you've done. Thank you.
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I have read a lot on flytying and have never read it so plainly as well as illustrated as well as you've done. Thank you.
Jay,
it is not a bamboo rod. I think it is a Shimano.
Kasper Mühlbach
Wow, that was a beautifull reports! And the pictures of those "red dots"...brought back tons of memories of the little rivers I used to fish when I was younger, in Italy.
Thanks for the beautiful piece.
Emilio
Hi, I need to get two pairs of silk gloves. Do you know were I can find them? Please let me
know.
Thanks, Dave
Hello everybody,
Yes! I have my new saltwater #8 rod.
I have bought the Sage Launch. It casts very very nice and it's very nice made.
The Sage cast a lot better than my old Orvis Deschutes #7.
Thanks for all your posts.
Bye,
Lino
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Great shot, lovely colours of the Rainbow have been captured nicely.
Finally got the chance to try out these little blue Chroni's today on Bellos lake. Although the weather was a little off and on all day, overall it was good fishing. I caught a number of rainbows that topped out at around 20 inch. The largest on the blue chroni's was about 14 inch.
Nice presentation, exeptional pics.
From Belgium.
www.apmc.be
Bandi,
I wonder what you mean... respect? In what way is using a foam and plastic fly being disrespectful to the fish?
Garbage? Yes indeed! And I'm proud of it...
Simple, cheap and efficient? Yep!
Disrespectful? Not more than a couple of bags of flash or feathers from half a chicken on a hook if you ask me.
Martin
I was stung at sandbanks and it caned like hell
i had 2 sit on a sink in 43C temp - IT HURT!
Guys, don't you respect animals? What is this? Garbage-world!
Innovative of course, but...
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Frank,
You are more than welcome. Glad you found what you needed. And it's Martin Joergensen, not Paul by the way.
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Lino,
Excellent results with the epoxy. I'm sure the fish will try to trash your flies, but not succeed... ;-)
Martin
Hi guys,
I've bought Z-poxy, 5 minutes setting and i thought let's give it a try.
The article about the epoxy miracle gave enough information how to tie the fly.
I took some photo's of my little creations :)
These flies will be used as little bait fish to catch North Sea mackerel and sea bass.
1st fly is with blue
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2nd fly is with chartreuse and a little bit of olive
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Bye,
Lino
Leo,
I'm sure the stamps are not for sale. Bas, who wrote this article years ago, will probably hang on to what he has - if he still has the stamps and the frames.
Martin
Are you aware of the Australian fly fishing FDC and the Austrian one?
Hi Kasper
Great report! You write very well and I hope we can see you again one day in Italy. Perhaps up north for Marble trout and Grayling!!
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