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Re: Bamboo rods for flymphs

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2015 10:07 pm
by letumgo
Jon - Excellent, looks like you've got enough material to make us each one. Thanks! ;)

(kidding) :D

Re: Bamboo rods for flymphs

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2015 3:25 am
by jong4029
Now to figure out how to get all the fuzz out of the fly pictures. Hopefully we will have some Chama river pictures this weekend. Hope all who can are heading out fishing. If not hope your weekend is as good as it can be :D

Re: Bamboo rods for flymphs

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2015 6:43 am
by tie2fish
By Jove, I think he's got it! Good work, Jon. And that's a lot of 'boo, bro.

Re: Bamboo rods for flymphs

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2015 11:16 am
by hankaye
jong4029, Howdy;

Looks like ya found how, and the macros will fall into place soon enough :D .

Ought to be at least one good rod in that batch of grass somewhere..... ;) .

hank

Re: Bamboo rods for flymphs

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2015 10:37 pm
by jong4029
I was really tickled about my colection, then went to my mentors and he has a pile 3 times the size of mine. :o I told him he better get buisy before it spoils or something. Had to stop rod building to do the AZ. thing and then we started working on mentors garage :( to get to his compressor and have been working for several days, but looking like getting back to rod making soon.
Fishing trip was a realy nice day, 80 degrees on the Abaque dam drain. This is a really popular place for folks from Santa Fe and surrounding area and the worm folks were really thick, but caught a couple 6 inchers. But as said, a bad day fishing was definatly better that any day working, and finally get the cob webs out of the gear. Didn't take any pics as it wasn't real exciting.

Re: Bamboo rods for flymphs

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 7:19 am
by Tom Smithwick
Jon - Nice looking shipment. All the poles appear to be straight, and the nodes appear to be well spaced apart. I can see that a couple of the poles have full length splits. You probably already know this, but if the others do not, you need to do that immediately, otherwise they will develop random splits that will likely interfere with your splitting schedule when you use the material. It sure looks like you are off to a good start.

Re: Bamboo rods for flymphs

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 10:43 pm
by jong4029
Carl Sanders recipe Blue Dun Flymph 001.JPG
Carl Sanders recipe Blue Dun Flymph 001.JPG (29.79 KiB) Viewed 7205 times
Ok here we go. This trying to tie a fly, take a picture, and get it posted is sure a time killer. But hopefully I will get the hang of it in the future. Don't really look like I'll be doing the massive amounts that some of you do though. This is a pain in the backside.
Note: all the fuzz :roll:

Re: Bamboo rods for flymphs

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 10:47 pm
by jong4029
Ha. Not real sure how that happened. Thought the picture would be below the words, but I am not messin with somewhat success. That was the first try at takin the picture. I am postin it to show the normal pictures. Then after some real messing around and possibly realy screwing up the camera, got this one.

[attachment=0]Carl Sanders recipe Blue Dun Flymph 002.JPG[/attachme]nt


This is a Blue Dun Flymph patern taken from a Carl Sanders recipe.
Normal:
#14 - !8 hook
Pearsall's gossamer slik thread, primrose, waxed
medium dun hen hackle
medium dun hen tail
natural mole twisted within the thread
Mine:
all three hook sizes, two each
Pearsall's thread
medium blue dun hen hackle
medium blue dun hen tail
Natural muskrat fur body.
Not sure what the actual dun color he uses, looks sorta brown. I have been looking for mole skin for a long time and cannot find any, anywhere. I can't even find a mole to skin. :roll:
So here is my first fly on the forum. But not my first fly. Been tying for some time, just somewhat new to the soft hackle flymph style.
Is there places to get some of these seemingly rare materials that I may find? Would really like to get to tying like the originals.
Thanks all for your suport
Jon

Re: Bamboo rods for flymphs

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 11:02 pm
by jong4029
Well tried to get the picture in the midle of the page. :x Then tried to edit it to the middle. :x guess I better stick to tying flies and making rods and leave all this computer stuff to someone who knows what the heck they are doing. So don't be laughin too much, at least they are on there. :roll:

Re: Bamboo rods for flymphs

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 11:09 pm
by Smuggler
Looks good Jon, I'd be proud to fish that.