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    Another would be most of his posts/replies

     

     

    Ya got me there Ron. Though modern bait casting and spinning outfits are easy to use and highly effective, I take on the challenge of traditional fly fishing. I compare it to the difference between hunting with a high powered rifle and scope and hunting with a bow and arrow. I Don't always fly fish, but I keep the old ways alive.

  2. I've only tried it once. I've alway considered myself a decent flycaster, but hitting that little hole in the ice with a wooly bugger from forty feet was tough.

     

    I I never had trouble hitting the hole. Cutting a 90 ft channel in the ice for the retrieve was a real pain especially when the ice got around 25 " deep. Cutting back to 75 feet cramped my stroke too much. So I turned to Ski Flying for winter when I could not get to New Zealand. Bummer!

  3. Rob,

     

    He asked me not you.

     

    Tim,

     

    As for a demo, isn't Jude a fishing buddy of yours? Maybe a private session? I know that about 6-7 years ago Jude demoed his bug for all Chicagoland at One More Cast (now out of business) in Countryside IL. So wouldn't ya think he would do it for his friends in Rockford and new members like yourself? Not for me to say. Since you seem to have an inside track with him, why doncha feel him out on this? Just thinking out loud here.

  4. Okay okay….I can take a hint.

     

    Here it is in popper mode:

     

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    and in slider mode:

     

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    another view:

     

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    You'll get some in the mail soon, Rob. I totally spaced it out….dude. Sorry.

     

    Actually, Tim, the only gurgler you need to tie is the Jude Bug created by Northwest's very own Jude. It is convertible from Gentile to Jew, gurgler to slider, by repositioning the front flap. Now enjoy the Gentile 12 Days.

  5. I can beat ear wax.

     

    But first, nice fly, Tom though it may be a Fly Rod lure. Even if it soaks up water, rich could still cast it with his UL underspin.

     

    Rob, that is a great idea for a contest. Folks have been using exotic materials ever since Uncle Jack (also known for his shine) used the cork from his jug to make a popper. A'course with no cork for the jug, he had to finish the jug to keep it from spoilin.' He said. But Aunt Kate hit him with the fry pan anyway.

     

    Terry used ear plugs first. Craig uses hair curlers to make the Frawg. His Ringer is an optical product you may remember. There's a video on tying a condom nymph. Though I have not seen one using the wrapper. If you tied it with a tail from Trigger's mane, would it be a Trojan Horse? Around 1970 or so I fished panfish flies I made from aluminum pop cans.

     

    I was the first to make flies out of Dinosaurs.

     

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  6. Scott,

     

    Mine always did. Sonar is a sonic signal not an electronic signal that would be shielded by the metal. (Electronic would be shorted by water also.) I had to turn up the gain a little. We used the system first on a 12 ft Sears Aluminum Jon boat. On a Grumman 17 ft square stern I used an abbreviated version - no plunger. I just stuck the transducer into a puddle of water on the bottom of the boat. The hull has to be a solid material with no voids. For example, it will not work on sandwiched hulls that put a layer of foam between the transducer and the water.

  7. I am watching this one because I am thinking about getting something for my canoe. Through the hull is a good way to go. It will work with solid plastic, fiberglass, or aluminum hulls as long as the hull material is the only thing between you and the water. A 40 year old solution that can be used with most any transducer involves a toilet plunger head. Trim it to form a collar that holds the transducer. Glue the rim to the bottom of the canoe in a convenient location. For use fill the reservoir that this forms with water and insert the transducer. The big pro is that you do not have to have a bracket outside the boat to hold the gadget-no drag.

     

    O yeh. Save the left over plunger handle. The dowel can be cut in sections to be used when you have to put heavy pressure on a line that would cut you fingers. When you snag a lure with high test superbraid, wrap the line around the dowel and pull till something gives. You ain't got time to hire a scuba diver to go down and get the lure.

  8. Nice! The rabbit has awesome movement in the water. Looks like a fish catcher fer sure.

    Last season I had great success with fox fur Clousers. I used body fur and tail fur. Fish liked both. :( There are options if fox is unavailable. Temple Dog, is one. The fish liked it as well.

     

    Temple Dog = Fido Fly? :(

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