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  1. I'm out. The Great Bunny has brought us enough warmth to loosen the icy grip of Old Nix from the lakes and rivers. I'm going fishing during the hours that would have been spent tying. It sounds like there are some great flies in the swap already; so I I made the decision reluctantly - but only somewhat. I will be thinking of you all while I fish, maybe. :rolleyes:

  2. You're seriously casting 1/8 oz. lead heads with your fly rod? A braver man than I !!

    A good man with a vice will not limit his artistry to tying only flies. Some remember the great Crawford Jig patterns from the late 60s and 70s.

     

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    (Rich's are better.)

  3. Pat,

     

    It sounds like you have a family heirloom there. I would go slow on any repairs or refinishing since old items are frequently more valuable with their original finish and hardware no matter how bad it is. I know this by sad experience after I messed up an old clock by refinishing it. A collector should be able to tell you what you have. It could have been built by a master and sold by Abercrombies, or it could have been mass produced for Sears. Either way it is a family treasure that I would keep to pass along. I am not sure I would use it since, not knowing how it was cared for, it may have become brittle over time. The tips without guides are curious. Can you show us some pictures of it?

  4. You have perfect conditions for dabbling. High waters drive bass to within inches of the shore. Your only mistake is casting to the middle of the creek. There needs to be a sticky on this since Eric has explained it a number of times. If you use a fly rod, think old it as Czech nymphing for Smallmouth Bass.

  5. The Spy Flies are on the way. Two things old , two things new, one thing borrowed, nothing blue.

     

    The two old things are Lefty's Red and White color scheme and the Pistol Pete Prop; the two new things are materials - Gilt Eyelash and Monkey Shag; the borrowed item is Tom's substitution of CF for Marabou; no blue.

     

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    I am adding a bonus B-fluke Body that, tiers can finish off by attaching to a hook of choice. I recommend a 30-60 deg or an offset worm hook. I get best results by tying the Fluke right behind the eye of the hook and then folding back to rig Texas style. Enjoy.

     

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  6. A voice said to me, "What would Larry do?"

     

    I have this book published in 1992 that shows how Larry tied them, p.26-27. The link opens on page 27. Be sure to page back to 26 to see the original. The longer tail and 50+ strands of flashabou should give some action. There is a note on page 27 explaining the long tail.It is also interesting to see how he trimmed the head on his "Dahlberg" diver.

     

    http://books.google.com/books?id=85jo5CPwn9UC&pg=PA27&lpg=PA27&dq=original+dahlberg+diver+farrow+allen&source=bl&ots=53arJy-BhO&sig=XVqhQgFazcn1D41LH58pDVfyGtM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=qfIiU7vTOKiIyAHQxIDoBg&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=original%20dahlberg%20diver%20farrow%20allen&f=false

  7. That makes me feel bad because I was just switching over to 3366s since I can't get my favorite Herter's 993Rs anymore. I like Rob's choice even though it costs 6 times as much as the 3366. Before you make your final decision, remember the hook-hour formula.

     

    H = 10/C

     

    Where:

     

    H is the number of hours you cast the fly before loosing it on a tree or snag.

    C is the cost of the hook in cents.

     

    Solving for the 3366, I get Hours = 10/7 or around 85 minutes. That is my benchmark.

     

    If that makes you think, here's a nice nickel plated number that costs about the same as the 3366 available in sizes 1-6 from netcraft.

     

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    It has that cool look, right? It is a Mustad; so you don't have to hang your head about using brand X. Of course there's a number 455. I'm going to get some.

    I have to print a retraction due to circumstances beyond our control. The 455 is a Eagle Claw even though Netcraft listed it with their Mustads. Bad Janns.

     

    On the brighter side, I got a package of # 2s yesterday, and the real ones look as good as the picture. Nice and sharp right out of the pack.

  8. Mike,

    you can get a box of 25 stainless for $5.35, so where can I get a box of 150 3366's for that amount? Let me know your source so I can stock up since I'm using those for my articulated flies where I often end up cutting one off anyway.

    You got me Rob. I confused your 1/2 hour hook with Ryan's 1/4 hour Gami. If you are cutting the point off, why even use the Mustad? We can get you some 3 hour hooks.

  9. That makes me feel bad because I was just switching over to 3366s since I can't get my favorite Herter's 993Rs anymore. I like Rob's choice even though it costs 6 times as much as the 3366. Before you make your final decision, remember the hook-hour formula.

     

    H = 10/C

     

    Where:

     

    H is the number of hours you cast the fly before loosing it on a tree or snag.

    C is the cost of the hook in cents.

     

    Solving for the 3366, I get Hours = 10/7 or around 85 minutes. That is my benchmark.

     

    If that makes you think, here's a nice nickel plated number that costs about the same as the 3366 available in sizes 1-6 from netcraft.

     

    SpinnerBaithook455r.jpg

     

    It has that cool look, right? It is a Mustad; so you don't have to hang your head about using brand X. Of course there's a number 455. I'm going to get some.

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