Horsehair Overcoat
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Re: Horsehair Overcoat
Question - what is a "tyro"?
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Re: Horsehair Overcoat
Thank you - but you are right, it is a slippery slope and you shoud look away. If you succomb to temptation, your other rods will gather dust and you'll start tying funny flies with the hackle pointing the wrong way.letumgo wrote: (my internal voice saying "Look away...Must resist buying another fly rod...").
Look away now.
You have been warned.
On the other hand, there probably isn't a better way to fish wingless wets!
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Re: Horsehair Overcoat
That's right, Chris, "set the hook" with your last line...
I've already tyed a few with the backwards hackle, and recently it was on purpose (see links below).
http://www.flymphforum.com/phpBB3/viewt ... ara#p11423
http://www.flymphforum.com/phpBB3/viewt ... pine#p5730
I've already tyed a few with the backwards hackle, and recently it was on purpose (see links below).
http://www.flymphforum.com/phpBB3/viewt ... ara#p11423
http://www.flymphforum.com/phpBB3/viewt ... pine#p5730
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Re: Horsehair Overcoat
Also, the Siberian Stallion hair should be taken from the tail when the horse is "ready for action". It's a hormonal thing I believe, for the best quality hair. I have read this in a couple places, can't remember where but I am sure it is Darrel Martin's book. I was fortunate to take his class "the antique angler" at the Livingston Show a few years back. I would recommend this course to all fly fishers. Just a joy.
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Re: Horsehair Overcoat
I don't think it's a good idea to stand behind a stallion that is ready for action plucking out his tail hairs
Just saying!
Vicki
Just saying!
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i just like to watch
Learn to see with your ears and hear with your eyes
CAUSE, it don't mean a thing, if it aint got that swing.....
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Re: Horsehair Overcoat
Hey, Guys!
I donate my time to teach out of Feather Craft as my "home shop". I was there yesterday and checked, confirming that horse hair is available! I saw some stock of white (nearly clear!), brown, chestnut, black and a blond, some of which appeared to be "natural colors"! There is also some that was dyed a nice October Caddis orange, a green color and a creamy yellow! Call in to Evan, tell him to turn around, and check as its on the shelf right behind his chair and across the walkway! He will be able to clarify if those are "natural" colors other then the three that I know are dyed. If its what you want, its at reasonable price! tell him that Pat said to hook you up!
FliTrap
P.S. Please accept this as a "non-commercial" advisement, as I am paid nothing for this "insider information!
I donate my time to teach out of Feather Craft as my "home shop". I was there yesterday and checked, confirming that horse hair is available! I saw some stock of white (nearly clear!), brown, chestnut, black and a blond, some of which appeared to be "natural colors"! There is also some that was dyed a nice October Caddis orange, a green color and a creamy yellow! Call in to Evan, tell him to turn around, and check as its on the shelf right behind his chair and across the walkway! He will be able to clarify if those are "natural" colors other then the three that I know are dyed. If its what you want, its at reasonable price! tell him that Pat said to hook you up!
FliTrap
P.S. Please accept this as a "non-commercial" advisement, as I am paid nothing for this "insider information!
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Thanks Pat! They carry some great colors.
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Re: Horsehair Overcoat
Let's call these "REE Sulphurs" --Ron was kind enough to share some of his horsehair with me as well...
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Re: Horsehair Overcoat
tie2fish, Howdy;
Was asked eariler, may have been overlooked you used a phrase,
Thanks,
hank
Was asked eariler, may have been overlooked you used a phrase,
Could/would please explain what a 'tyro' is/was/may have been? Drivin' me nutz...tie2fish wrote:Thanks to all who, as usual, have helped enlighten this tyro.
Thanks,
hank
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