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Very very nice streamer ...I support the Dolphins..!!
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A great fly in honour of a great team,love it Don.......
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Bravo!!! I guide on NY's Salmon River and the first caution I give after some safety issues is to stay out of the water until we survey river conditions. The higher the water the closer to shore the fish. The general approach of most fishermen is to start knee deep and cast too far. The majority of our fish caught while are caught on short cast with good line control, usually 2 rod lengths of fly line out or less. Now I have an excellent article to reference for my guests!!!
Thanks!
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I don't know this pattern, but it looks like a goodie. Great looking tie!
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I am sure this pattern would be a great fish puller,bet they would smash at that small neck ring.Very nice...
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I am so impressed by the artistry and workmanship of these flies.
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[b:b6ef52a05c]Dr Ned Lunt is a true gentleman, a scholar among men, a dental luminary, a teacher, an inventor, a family man, a Renaissance man, and a REALLY NICE GUY !!!
In his free time some years back, he had a notion and a vision which changed the phly tying landscape forever...
and [i:b6ef52a05c]Tuffleye[/i:b6ef52a05c] was introduced...
It's still the only L.C.A. product cured with the non-UV, non-hazardous-to-your-eyeballs' safe Blue Light...
['been to your dentist's office lately?!]
Unlike epoxy, acrylics are a non-yellowing resin and light-tuned/activated hardener all in one...
Early on, there were some consumer issues with phlyz yellowing...
Suspecting that the problem was not with the Tuffleye but with what the tyers' were using to coat the phlyz with, Dr Ned developed a "purified" version of a clear liquid lacquer sealant to defeat the tacky residue and to make the phly look prettier in the box...
[the phish really don't care]...
but I digress...
With that in mind, several years ago ['almost 3] I placed some samples in a box and stuck that box in a dark corner cubbyhole of my tying bench...
Today I opened that "time capsule"... 'Quite a curious revelation !...
Below is a photo that explains why I use and recommend Tuffleye Clear Coat over the other more recognizable product[s]...
A picture is worth a thousand wordz...!!!
That's my story and I'm stickin' to it...[/b:b6ef52a05c]
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[b:12d995c386]'downsized... Welded Wide Body Tunnel Hull [i:12d995c386]Phlat Wing[/i:12d995c386]...[/b:12d995c386]
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Mark thanks much for publishing this article, just finished reading Leisenring's book. What great information shared. These Flymphs and Spiders are simple and very effective.
Cheers Roy
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Davie should be rated amoung the top tyers in the world. In the US the likes of poul jorgenson, dick talluer[deceased] but their tying lives on in video. Dave klausmeyer, AK Best and others.Personaly I have tyed for 30 years and there is always something new to learn
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I enjoy your blog very much...........this is a great fly. DOGS are the best.
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Joel, this is a magnificent tie. I love everything about it, especially the brilliant coloring. WELL DONE!!!
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I agree with kelly, Joel a very nice well proportioned fly,it looks amazing..
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[b:2c81221785]G'day Martin...
All the [i:2c81221785]L.C.A.[/i:2c81221785]'s are wonderful... I've comfortably settled into my BB comfort zone...
While epoxy still has a place in production tying and fixing loose chairs, I won't be playing any more 5 minute "beat the clock" nor hangin' stuff out to "dry" on my phly turner...
inthemeantime
astheworldturns...
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