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Submitted by bert trim on

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LOL. Just came across your site and found my early attempt flies looking back at me. Nice site. You know, I still get good hits on some of the crappiest, no rule flies that I produced a few years ago. I now still make them and use them with whatever I can get my mits on that looks "fishy". Maybe when I turn 70 in another 3 years I'll have some time to sit and make some works of art. Until then, I'll fish my ass off.

Submitted by john gow on

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hi martin thanks for the quick response I have sent my order for the flexi stripper
and hope to receive it soon
yours sincerely john

Submitted by Mike Molamphy on

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Need to number the fly tying video's so when I want to look at a certain page I can put that video's number in an go right to it. I only get a little time on the computer so I like to see what I want not have to go through 200 video's to get to it. Thank you that would be so helpful.

Submitted by Steve Perdarro on

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Thank you so much for these two great articles, Tobias. I think that your "liquid latex" Mayfly pattern, that you published in Flyfishing&Flytying is the best Mayfly I have ever used and your work here is also outstanding! Please continue to contribute to the globalflyfisher.com! For me and my friends you are amongst the best flyfishing experts worldwide.
Tight lines from the US! Steve

Submitted by Jerri on

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You HAVE to take out hackle capes to check out the feather count, barb length, stem flexibility, etc. For what even a decent neck costs, you just can't buy it on sight alone. Just don't maul it and for God's sake don't pluck a "test" feather. :O HAHAHA

Hi Pete,

what a generous answer to my request, thanks a lot.
Besides your amazing tied and photographed step-by-step, it is really a joy to see your Faruk vice again.

Cheers

Jan

[b:ac83c15d33]A simple and effective trick to cut down on inadvertent blood letting during the tying process...
FYI: cut and slip a small piece of old phly line over the point... [thanks' Faruk!]
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a sparse clump of any buggy looking phur will do... [in this case, the dark side of a buck tail... raccoon or whatever is handy]...
black bead eyez held on the burnt end of 30# mono and welded in place with Bug-Bond]
some moose mane to suggest buggy antennas...
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'palmered Whiting Coq de Leon Dark Pardo...
buzzz cut to phlatten the top...
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several overlayed Coq de Leon Dark Pardo pheatherz were Bug-Bonded into place to imply the carapace...
a touch of additional palmered pheather to complete the insinuendo...
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'same notion but with some Whiting Bird Fur [grizzly]...
any buggy marabou should suffice nicely...
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playin' around with lighting, angles, and exposure to bring out the Damascus...
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Submitted by Gray LYsechko on

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Darren, just received my copy of Streamers 365 - complete series. It is beautiful and exceeded my expectations. Thanks for your efforts and dedication. Truly a labor of love! I will treasure it and pass it on for future generations. Looking forward to even more great ties and creations.

Gray

John,

Click on the image to go to the article... you will land right on the section about the FlexiStripper with more information, links and the whole sherbang. And the link in the article will lead you right to an online shop where it's for sale.

Martin

Submitted by john gow on

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hi I saw the flexi stripper and I am very keen to buy one if you could put me in touch with the maker I would be greatful

I'm a bit in doubt about what line weight I should use for the shooting line. I have a #6 rod and will therefore use a #8 line as the shooting head, as recommended, but what line weight should be used as shooting line, same weight as the rod or thinner?
Thanks in advance :-)

Best,

Jesper

Hi guys,

I am really passionate about the the stuff which bonds us together, but when I read e. g. this thread and realize all the impulsive, mean, agressive, more or less intelligent, good meant and whatsoever words we all wrote - I need to remind me that it's 'only' fishing.....
Martin: Thanks for your peaceable Post.
Ernesto: No hard feelings.

Tight lines and all the best for you all.

Jan

Hi Pete,

I am really as clueless as curious how you tied them, is there any chance to get a little instruction how to tie them......?

Cheers

Jan

Submitted by ernesto guevara on

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Martin, good review, I would say beautiful comment!! You understand what is the matter. Thanks for understanding. Good fishing to all!! Ernsto

Cam,

You know that this is a live shrimp!?

But regarding the fly, I doubt that Chris' imitation is for sale anywhere. Bring this article to your local flyshop and have them tie some.

Martin

Folks,

Just to let everybody know: I have heard directly from several participants in this discussion - including Jan and Ernesto - and the general message is the same: "We know the comments can become a bit hot at times, but we mean no harm. It's just an immediate reaction to the very forward and direct opinions posted here. We have cooled off now..."

Thanks to everybody!

I usually let most comments slip by, even those that might provoke or stir some commotion. Remember that we have different tempers and different cultures (Scandinavian vs. South American is almost bound to clash!), but we essentially all have the same aim: in this case to ensure the access to the water for as many as possible and enjoy some nice fishing.

I am sure - in spite of the harsh words - that we would all get along fine if we were placed with rods and flies on the banks of the mighty Rio Grande - may it happen some day!

Until then: feel free to continue the discussion, but remember to go for the ball and not the man as we say.

PS: we accept anonymous posts, not because we think people are hiding, but because many prefer not to write their full names and email-addresses online to avoid spambots to pick it up. We must respect that. All names and email-addresses are known to me, so if I need, I can contact people directly.

Martin

Submitted by Dave on

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Great video. Fishing is fun. Catching is better. But creating memories is awesome. My son and I are learning to fish together. Tomorrow, Fathers Day, we will walk a stream together for the first time. As a single parent I treasure memories. Thanks for the inspiration.

Happy Fathers Day to all.
Dave

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