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Submitted by Roger Lynberg on

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How can I buy this dvd in the United States? I would be pleased for any tips on cathcing mullet on the fly. I've chummed with bread.......and threw exotic looking bread flies......I've worked every color of green insect species along floating grass......no mullet.......Help me Please.

Submitted by des mc donnell on

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where do i get the clear MAGIC HEAD. DES.

Submitted by Andy Dickson on

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Beautiful flies perfectly photographed. I've been looking for BROWN cobblers wax for years to tie the original Greenwells Glory (wet) since I live right THERE where Tweed, Clyde and Annan rise

[quote:9c06cc4ec9="Jonathan"]Hi all,

I had a great time at the GFF2007 Summit and was wondering if there has been any talk of a repeat in 2008 :?:
Regards
Jonathan[/quote:9c06cc4ec9]

....yes, there has already been a discussion about the new 2008 summit - as far as I remeber, it was even at the 2007 summit itself :lol:

Submitted by Jan Johansen on

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I just keep going back to these flies time after time, fantastic beautiful patterns love them to bits

use another bead on the end of the fireline , instead of the other hook. There's is no need for 2 hooks..( i think..)

Cornelis van Leeuwen,
The Netherlands.

Submitted by Tom Carey on

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Nice and helpfull. One thing that I do when spooling is I take a small piece of masking tape and use it to temporarily hold the end of the flyline on the reel, and then wind in the flyline. Then I tie on the backing and fill up the real. After that, I just unspool it neatly in the yard with the flyline on a clean rag, and tie on the end of the backing and spool it all back on nice and neat. The first time I spooled it the normal way and ended up having to remove a decent amount of backing because I had over filled the spool.

Submitted by shortie(13) on

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hi im only 13 and just started fly tying/fishing looking at your fly it is bloody brilliant

life in australia rocks there is barra,bass Australia rules

Submitted by Daniel Gonsalves on

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this is the best and most realistic shrimp I have ever seen and I been tying for over forty years! Amazing job!

Submitted by Carola Ferrada… on

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I don´t think taking the trout away the water and put it in another place is good for them.
Don´t you say " get wet your hands" before take them, so they don´t get the bacteries from other place in their skin and get hurt?.
Isn´t that the idea of Catch and Release? ... that the trouts go bak to water with the least possible damage?

Submitted by David Wales on

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Lets have more pages like this and trout fishing will bring in more anglers.

Submitted by steve smith on

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can you please provide more details of how to braid in a loop once you have your furled leader?

thank you

Submitted by Zoltan Pinter … on

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FUCK! This is a flyfishing site with C&R intellectuality especially to conserve the hungarian largemouth bass population!

Submitted by Steve Unwin on

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My brother-in-law, Peter Harding Rolls, has been a wonderfully expert and successful fly fisher all his life.
He caught some beautiful 30 lbs salmon in Tillamook Bay when he visited us in 1988. His arthritis now makes it difficult for him to tie his flies. Could you possibly suggest techniques to solve or ease this problem? If you can help, perhaps you could email him direct in the UK: plhrolls@talktalk.net. Otherwise I'd be happy to pass on any advice you can give me. Very many thanks.

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