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  1. Rob,

     

    Nice report. In the big leagues, weight gets the check. So I would not knock 18 especially a hefty specimen. On a rare occasion I once caught prespawn back to back 19s. The first I assume was a male in fighting shape. The second a female heavy with eggs was so big around that I could hardly grip it.

     

    BTW Photobucket's retroactive rule on hosting really messed up this thread. I went back to look at your flies and mostly found upgrade notices. Now can a guy with Dr. in his name come up with 4 bills to ransom his pictures? :rolleyes:

  2. FYI

     

    Overnight 7/22-23 Two more inches fell, same location.

     

    Look for current breaks near the entrance to parking lots. Submerged picnic tables are good. Drowned fire pits are best though hard to find in murky water. :(

  3. Photobucket really went down and dirty. All pictures previously posted with photobucket as the host have been replaced with a notice about updating my service to allow third party hosting. It turns out that it costs $399.99 per year for the service. Thank you for the tips on alternates.

  4. For a long time i have used photobucket's free hosting service for the pictures I put up on the net. Besides the "free", It gave me the ability to insert my picture practically anywhere on the Net." Lately free Photobucket is so bogged down with popups that I can't do anything. Before I buy into pop-up free service at a price, can anyone tell me if there is a free photohosting out there that I can use?

  5. Bass Buggers owe a lot to Craig. He gave us several excellent patterns and was happy to share his techniques at Thursday Night tying sessions or whenever they were. To me two of his best were the Hairy Fodder and the basic Receding Hare Leech. then about 2 years ago he produced a Hybrid called the Wild Hare. I simplified it a bit by mounting my #02 wire double weed guard on the 60 deg section of the 413's shank and subbing gilt eyelash for the body. I skipped the extended body. (Bunny gets a bit soggy when there is a lot of it.)

     

    Pictures in the making.

  6. I seen it. It looks like a lot of work to fabricate the segments and a lot of specialized materials which Craig tells us are common in WA and OR fly shops.

     

    I just finished a couple of variations on his Wild Hare that have a similar profile and might serve as well. So my challenge statement is,"How does this advance the science of fly design?"

     

    I am keeping an open mind>

  7. That is such a heavy list that I can't even lift my lap top with it on the screen. I am glad to see you are setting a high bar for yourself. I am not sure how you feel about fiction. If you need to come up for air sometime in there, here is a lighter list in the fishing fiction category.

     

    Moby Dick (fishin' fer the whale)

    The Old Man and the Sea

    The Nick Adams Stories

    A River Runs Through It

    The River Why

     

    Note that this list is in order by literary value. If it were a list of my favorites, it would read in reverse. There is a movie version of each one though the Nick Adams is hard to find. The others come in CD, Streaming, and sometimes VCR. (Jaws and The Perfect Storm are also rans.)

     

    From second hand experience of people in my family, I know that cancer treatments are taxing, draining, or whatever. I will be pulling for you.

  8. Generally I agree with John about the direction. I am worried because this was not "repeal and replace." There is no replacement for the order. Both the good and the bad of it are gone. :unsure:

     

    I can see the confusion about rich's opinion since this site still lists him as an officer along with listing Joz as the president. :)

     

    In the current political climate, we may be lucky if "best agricultural practices" survive. They do burden big and small AG with obligations their third world competition does bear. For the sake of the Kankakee and other waters large and small, I hope the "best practices" band aid holds till we get the wagons turned around. :(

  9. You have to read Dr. Doug Hannon on the attracting and triggering characteristics of lures; it applies as well to flies IMHO. Sometimes the best action is no action.

     

    Rob,

     

    Here's209le1e.jpg the BunnyBody that can't stop moving.

     

     

     

    3"

    Hook, #2 EC 455

    Tail Blood Quill Marabou

    Silver Flash

    Body Cross Cut Rabbit

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    So I think a marabou tail and bunny wrapped body is what you are really looking for. Pmail me your address-betaman.

     

    My offer still holds. I will send you the floppy tail and the bunnybody.

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    Rob,

     

    You really are fixated on material action. At one end of the range are marabou, ostrich plumes, and bunny strips which won't stop moving. Hackle and synthetic hairs in the middle. Squirrel tail and bucktail are near the other end with deer body and elk hair at the other end. And they all catch fish. Woody sez it is best to start with figuring out what you want the fly to do. Then pick materials.

     

    So I think a marabou tail and bunny wrapped body is what you are really looking for. Pmail me your address-betaman.

  12. OK, so who's sending me one of these things in white so I can provide a review and issue a "Consumer report" ? Ha

    I wanna see what it does in the water and make sure it's not just another pretty face.

    I'll take the less stiff tail and the more likely fouling if it gives the fly a more "come hither" movement

     

    Rob,

     

    You really are fixated on material action. At one end of the range are marabou, ostrich plumes, and bunny strips which won't stop moving. Hackle and synthetic hairs in the middle. Squirrel tail and bucktail are near the other end with deer body and elk hair at the other end. And they all catch fish. Woody sez it is best to start with figuring out what you want the fly to do. Then pick materials.

  13. 2.5 inch leech, looks like a minnow.

    #2 Octopus Hook, there isn't an octopus within 800 miles of Lee, IL. :unsure:

     

     

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    I am rich's ofishal fly fotografer. Rich says that the fly gets better the more you use it. Like this one that has caught 20 bass rich says.

  14. I like that though wood spools are getting hard to find too. How about this? Two 1/4" EVA or foam bushings 1/4" apart. Fill the gap with 2 part epoxy paste. The paste will cure to a solid ring bushing. Would two or three of these inside a 10-12" tubular grip do the job?

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