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I agree with you wholeheartedly on the burnt goose sold as spey hackle. The stuff is horrible, and short of some clever saltwater tyer finding a use for it, anyone who packages it for sale should be tarred and feathered.
Goose, however, is not a complete a complete waste. If you get the packs of plain old goose shoulders(dyed almost any possible color) and split them yourself, you've got some wonderful hackle material with long fibers. You still need to give them a in bleach solution to keep the fibers from clumping together.(Make sure you do the bleach bath after you split the feathers.)
Even though you may destroy half a pack of feathers trying to split them, it's still worth it since the feathers are relatively inexpensive, you'll get better at splitting the feathers with a little practice.
After splitting you may find yourself with some thick stem material. That's okay since the fibers are fairly long on many goose shoulders and you only need to palmer through half the fly.
I'll send you off a couple of photos later.
Tight Lines,
Jerry Dedo
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Justin,
The knot grips the fly line coating very firmly, and will "bite" into it. The only times these knots seem to fail is when the coating comes off the fly line too easily. I have never had one of these nailless nail knots fail on me (knock on wood!).
Martin
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Larry,
I just added a last chapter on leaders and tippets. This should answer your question. For your 7ý' #4 rod I would recommend a 7-9' leader ending in a 4-5X tip and a foot of 4, 5 or 6X monofilament tippet. That will give you a pretty generally useful setup... hopefully.
Martin
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I need help with leader to fly line, how long is the leader, and where and what the heck is a tippet anyway and do i definately need one or can i just use a 2 to 6 lb leader. also, how long should the leader be. fly rod is a #4 7 1/2 ft.
thanks
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This has been really really helpful for me. I'm making the switch over from coarse fishing to fly and hadn't got a clue what I was doing. Thankyou so much
re: that chair...google "air chair"...I've got a knock-off...When I say I'm just hangin' around, I really am! TWO (2) thumbs up!
re: CRAP!!!!..."Where was I"...sorry, "just hangin' around!" Too bad I missed the cut...I posted my DualTube on flyfishingforum a few years ago and posted here sometime last August...maybe I'll make "Tubez part Deux, the Next Generation"
Go figure!?
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Good lookin pictures Rodney. I might just have to venture south for a couple days fishing this year. It's been several years since I fished the Thompson. Thanx for the idea
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And don't forget variations on a Hornburg. They work great in the skim.
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Very nice article, thanks for the information. Will try it also with a crab pattern in Patagonia.
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Hi Martin - again,
I am working a setup for joining you all late saturday evening on some good looking stretch of danish coastline, and staying until the "the end" sunday. I can give you a final answer in a day og two.
Marck
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CRAP !!!!! where were you when I was putting my book "Tube Flies Two:Evalution" together, I just gotta send this to my Neurosurgeon who fishes Stripers in your neck of the World. WELL DONE
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Worst come to worst you could always add a bit of foam as a personal floaation device,
TL
Florian
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I am like Doug, where would I get a tube holder? I really liked the video.
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nice variation to the normal "look at this fish!" shot..... very nice!
Regards Kasper
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Thanks a lot gents. I did fine nymph ,hooks Daiichi 1720 size 8,10. They work good. I put a bit more deer hair at the head. I found them on my bench under some tying stuff. I think I had better clean the bench up so I can find stuff from now on.
Tight lines....
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I tie a lot of small muddlers. I just use any size dry fly hook in a 2X-4X long. I also bought a bunch of small streamer hooks that were being discontinued. The gap is a bit small for my liking but the length and weight are ideal.
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Streamcaddis,
Depending on the size you want to tie... Have you considere a salmon bomber dry fly hook like the Partridge CS42?
If you don't need large hooks there are plenty thin wire hooks in sizes from as small as you want them to about size 4 and 2. I have used hooks like Partridge's Captain Hamilton hooks, which are dry fly hooks available in sizes up to 6.
Hope this helps
Martin
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Brandon,
We have lots of room! There is no limit to the number of people attending (other than room at the hostel, which beds about a couple of hundre people...), so send me a mail, and I will add you to the list.
Martin
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