Spider Booklet - Rolling Rivers
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Spider Booklet - Rolling Rivers
Guys,
I thought some of you might like this reference materials, especially those of you who are not in the UK. THis is a small publication put out some time ago on Spider Patterns, materials and instructions.
I don agree with the diagram on page 7. You should try and tie the hackle in ahead of making the body. That the way it was done years ago.
Anyway, I hope someone gets benefit out of it:
Philip
I thought some of you might like this reference materials, especially those of you who are not in the UK. THis is a small publication put out some time ago on Spider Patterns, materials and instructions.
I don agree with the diagram on page 7. You should try and tie the hackle in ahead of making the body. That the way it was done years ago.
Anyway, I hope someone gets benefit out of it:
Philip
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Re: Spider Booklet - Rolling Rivers
Thank you, Phillip. Very useful reference. Nice addition.
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Re: Spider Booklet - Rolling Rivers
Looks like great material. Can these be rotated so you can read them easier? I tried to do that in Open Office, but I don't see how to with the Writer program.
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Re: Spider Booklet - Rolling Rivers
I got that booklet a few years ago ,it came attached to a copy of FlyFishing & FlyTying Magazine. GREAT little booklet by Malcolm Greenhalgh
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I thought I recognised that booklet. I have copied the version just given, cropped, rotated and made a PDF.
I shall send you a copy Kelly.
I shall send you a copy Kelly.
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I think you are correct michael, I have it at home somewhere.michaelgmcgraw wrote:I got that booklet a few years ago ,it came attached to a copy of FlyFishing & FlyTying Magazine. GREAT little booklet by Malcolm Greenhalgh
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Re: Spider Booklet - Rolling Rivers
FOR THE MAC:
*open up Iphoto
* open a new album
* place cursor on the photo of the post and drag it to my desktop (I only do one page at a time so I have more control)
* drop the image into Iphoto album
* dump the desktop file into the trash.
Once all the pages (images) were in the new album I hold down Command A, clicked edit, clicked rotate and there it is, a perfect little book on spiders.
*open up Iphoto
* open a new album
* place cursor on the photo of the post and drag it to my desktop (I only do one page at a time so I have more control)
* drop the image into Iphoto album
* dump the desktop file into the trash.
Once all the pages (images) were in the new album I hold down Command A, clicked edit, clicked rotate and there it is, a perfect little book on spiders.
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Re: Spider Booklet - Rolling Rivers
Phillip,
This booklet you posted is great! I spent 20 minutes just looking over the text and the patterns too! Do this kinda thing again when you get some more interesting stuff!
Thanks so much, It's wonderful!
Dougsen
This booklet you posted is great! I spent 20 minutes just looking over the text and the patterns too! Do this kinda thing again when you get some more interesting stuff!
Thanks so much, It's wonderful!
Dougsen
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DOUGSDEN, Howdy;
Thanks for putting this in a 'Safe' place' easy access...
hank
Thanks for putting this in a 'Safe' place' easy access...
hank
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Re: Spider Booklet - Rolling Rivers
How about copies of manuscripts, would that turn you on Doug?DOUGSDEN wrote:Phillip,
This booklet you posted is great! I spent 20 minutes just looking over the text and the patterns too! Do this kinda thing again when you get some more interesting stuff!
Thanks so much, It's wonderful!
Dougsen