Hmmmm incredible insight...never would have figured that one out...have a bag that needs to be cut...
thank you
srupp
Well, I often like to fish naked so I'm one of those guys.
I often sell or barter/trade my chironomids and the tungsten beads add value.
I have lots of beads from bulk purchases so I use what I have on hand.
I save my split shots for ice fishing. Never used them for flyfishing. Adds another element and opportunity for knots and tangles - I don't need any more help with that as it is. lol.
Wow fantastic tip on cutting anti-static . Thank you , and nice chronies .
A few...
Hmmm I always use tungston if available...for a few cents more..cheap in the long run..
fishing..and hunting..most fun you can have with your clothes on..lol regardless of " fishing naked " comments..lol
Cyrus. .great tying..you guys are an encouragement and example..thank you..
cheers
Srupp
Looks awesome ! I can't wait to learn chironomid fishing one day...I started to get into tying flies....
It takes a lot of work and commitment to fill up the big boxes. I know, I filled a few boxes a couple winters ago when I was a home recovering from shoulder replacement surgery. Sure is a satisfying feeling when you do finally put that last chiro in the box but then the problems begin - what do you use when you're sitting on the lake watching a still indicator. Too many options. Nice work.
some impressive work on this thread! good motivation to bust out the vice again this winter
Unfortunately, the rifles are getting lighter because we are getting heavier and more unfit as a society. This is the key to the mainstream acceptance of the short magnums. - Nathan Foster