All these cased caddis has the classic square cross section like a Grannom, but I didn't pluck any of the larvae out of their houses to check body colors. They were active buggers, too, as when I picked up a rock, they'd wriggle all about.
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I really like this photo, new desktop for the computer.
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Good shot! But it makes me wonder about my own patterns now. The heads seem to be quite light in contrast to their darker bodies. Is this true or is it simply that the photo has distorted the true colors. Also their shape is definitely more torpedo-like than my ties.
Thnx. Doug
Hi Martin, and all others interested in rodbuilding.
Check out the rods from J.D. Wagner:
[url]http://www.wagnerrods.com/limited.html[/url]
The quality of the work layn down in these rods is simply astonishing and truly something to strive for in building rods. I particularly like the rods where the continued cane make up the handle, and the once with ebony inlay in front of the handle.
-Jari
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Hi Silja.
I know that hsimport.se carries at least the rods and blanks from harvest
-Jari
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Silja,
The Internet service from Taiwan seems to be very flimsy. Sometimes the page works, sometimes it doesn't. Try again at a later time.
Martin
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Good job. Any ideas how to make a right angle on a leader where indicator conected? (90* angle let fly sink more faster)
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www.harvest-tackle.com.tw is not working, Is there some another way to find harvest articles ?
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[quote:dea49ac9cc="rybolov"][quote:dea49ac9cc="Martin Joergensen"]UK blanks are available from about 60-70 ã and kits from about 100 ã.[/quote:dea49ac9cc]
That's about $200 in 'merican. Share your sources, please. :wink:[/quote:dea49ac9cc]
I have been searching the web and my best bet for an inexpensive kit is British [url=http://www.norman-agutters.com/index.htm]Norman-Agutters[/url]. They have blanks from 65ã and kits with cork, rings, ferrules and everything from about 110ã. That seems like a price range where I can afford to experiment with cane rod building.
Martin
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[quote:cb6fec1d00="Martin Joergensen"]UK blanks are available from about 60-70 ã and kits from about 100 ã.[/quote:cb6fec1d00]
That's about $200 in 'merican. Share your sources, please. :wink:
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I want to tie or buy the Weta fly i am fishing the Mohaka river in mid febaury2007
North Island can you help me please.
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Hi Martin,
I've never seen a cane rod build from a kit, but there is a guy here in Bremen, (Rolf Baginski), who has offered weekend courses in the past, to build a cane rod from spliting the bambo, to putting epoxy on the wraps. A friend took part in the course last year, and although he had no experience in rod building, build a very nice, useable rod over the weekend.
Here is his homepage if you are interested: http://www.baginski-fly-rods.com/index.html
Take care
Paul
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The hats a good idea and I would buy one if it had a shorter bill. Alan.
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In my youth, I've tied and fished many of these "streamers" as wet flies. Love the addition of these patterns with photographs to the fly fishing body of knowledge. You should be proud of you accomplishment!
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Yah dude, the Farmington rules. It's where I learned to fish.
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one of the reasons to use this is to change the angle of presentation, in chuck and duck the fly bounces off the bottom at a 45 degree angle. Can't do that with a sink tip, beads or lead eyes. I use a method similar but instead of making a slinkie I tie the shot to a tag end of 3-4 " on the swivel.
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Hey Martin,
A little too teletubby?
Cheers
Henk
Hello Martin :)
In ebay.com You can find something for rod building,like blanks,guides,cork and other..
Now there are this: http://cgi.ebay.com/Bamboo-Fly-Rod-Blank-by-Fitch_W0QQitemZ300048494588…
Maybe it will be useful for You..
Also in this forum I think You will find help http://www.rodbuildingforum.com/ :wink:
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Wow ok thats cool. Well i go fishing in my pound in my neighborhood, we have bass, bass, bluegill, catfish and croppie. I usually a shakespearke rod for them though
Believe it or not, I caught another one just like this from the same hole. And then a couple of weeks later, I caught a 3-foot-long monster out of a place just a little bit upstream. And all of them were on the Skip's Dad.
Angelo,
This fish was caught using a fly: the pattern mentioned in the article, a crawdad imitation. Click on the image to read more.
Martin
nice fish what type of bait did you use
How do I obtain a color sample selection card for the silk floss from the Orient?
Thanks. Jim Simons
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