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Re: Daring Duffer Series - Knekestorparen

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 2:59 pm
by Mataura mayfly
DD, that is one heck of a nice fly.
The original drawings are very cool, although I cannot pretend to understand the script, I do feel it would be very hard to catch on the bottom hook shown in the diagram. ;)

Re: Daring Duffer Series - Knekestorparen

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 5:15 pm
by daringduffer
Jeff,

He recommends the use of Mustad hooks since the temper of these makes it easier to squeeze the barb down. He says that British hooks are strong but harder tempered so they are more prone to breaking when de-barbed. It is in line with my own experience of British hooks. I have to anneal them to be able to de-barb them. Strong but brittle.

dd

Re: Daring Duffer Series - Knekestorparen

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 5:38 pm
by Mataura mayfly
daringduffer wrote:Jeff,

He recommends the use of Mustad hooks since the temper of these makes it easier to squeeze the barb down. He says that British hooks are strong but harder tempered so they are more prone to breaking when de-barbed. It is in line with my own experience of British hooks. I have to anneal them to be able to de-barb them. Strong but brittle.

dd
Stefan, I was being a bit cheeky. Not knowing what the writing said I went off the pictures of the hooks, first crushed barb- then original hook and last the hook missing point and barb.
Is that what the writing explains? To anneal the hook before crushing the barb so that the breakage does not occur?

Re: Daring Duffer Series - Knekestorparen

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 8:14 pm
by hankaye
dd, Howdy;

There is a tab for English Translation (lower right corner of the Header).
I clicked it and attempted to find the flys recipe and could not locate it.
There may also be a translated page for the one that you kind enough to post.

hank

Re: Daring Duffer Series - Knekestorparen

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 9:52 pm
by hankaye
Howdy All;

Went straight to the horses mouth, so to speak ...
sent the following email to the editor/webmaster
for the e-zine that dd was kind enough to reference,
as follows;


Mats Sjöstrand, Howdy;

A friend of mine has shown me some files,
Knekestorparen
Av Gunnar Johnson och Pelle Klippinge.
I have attempted to run the text that goes with the article
about tying the fly, alas, to no avail.
I am hoping that you might translate the article and allow me
to post it on a small yet highly regarded forum dedicated to wingless
wet flies.
http://www.flymphforum.com
Perhaps, you might consider joining yourself and lend us some of your
experiences and thoughts.
Thank you for the time you take to consider my questions.

All we can do is await the answer...

hank

Re: Daring Duffer Series - Knekestorparen

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 2:07 pm
by daringduffer
Jeff,

I knew you were pulling my leg but I had to show that I'm clever and serious.

Hank,

A lot of the content on that site is in both Swedish and English but far from everything. It will be interesting to see his response.

dd

Re: Daring Duffer Series - Knekestorparen

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 7:27 pm
by hankaye
dd, Howdy;

I received an answer to my email this afternoon.
In it Mr. Mats Sjostrand, the editor/publisher etc.
provided a link to the page in question and expressed his
desire to NOT give permissions for utilizing any copyrights.
Here is the email I received.

Hi Hank

Thanks for your mail. You can find the article in english at page: http://www.rackelhanen.se/eng/10469.htm

But I can not give you the permission to publish any of the text or picture from my website on any other website or any other media either printed or online. I have promised the author that I will never give out any permission to reproduce/copy any of his articles. This was his conditions when I got his permission to publish his work.
I will never betray his trust or any of my other writers/contributors trust.

You are free to link to the page but please do not publish any text of picture from the article, please respect the authors copyright

I hope you understand my position in this matter.

If you ever need info or help on Scandinavian flyfishing related subject,
feel free to contact me. I have published sportfishing websites since 1995
and I have today a wide network of fishermen from all over the world. So if
you think I can help you with something, just contact me.

If you don't mind I would like to know something about you, what local fishing waters you are familiar with, what kind of fly fishing you practise and so on? It is always interesting to know people around the world. You are also welcome to mail me in which city you live.
I'm trying to build my own network of fly fishers all around the world. It would be great to have somebody to contact if and when I have some questions on your local flyfishing possibilities in the future. If you are kind enough to send me any info on yourself it will remain for my eyes only, I don't share the information with anybody else. If you have any doubts on sending me your info, don't do it, I'll understand

Best regard
Mats Sjostrand, Helsingborg, Sweden
Rackelhanen Flyfishing Magazine, http://www.rackelhanen.se/eng
Online since 1995

hank

Re: Daring Duffer Series - Knekestorparen

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 7:28 am
by William Anderson
Way to go, Hank. Thanks for the link and for making the contact. I enjoyed snooping around that site and the article was great.

This thread just keeps unfolding.

W

Re: Daring Duffer Series - Knekestorparen

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 8:15 am
by daringduffer
Hank,

Remember I called you an important asset to the forum? You always see who is without clothes and you are not afraid to tell the rest of us.

Gunnar Johnson has always been sceptic to the commercial side of flyfishing. In his mind, business should have no part in our pastime. I think this explains why he is on his toes regarding copyright. At least I think it is a part of the explanation. I have always respected his privacy and just met him once, many years ago. Everybody wanted a part of him while he was the editor of that Scandinavian fly fishing magazine.

William,

If there is any fly left you might post it so we can put it to rest. Thank you for your effort. I have bought a camera, my first since that Kodak Instamatic fifty years ago. The manual has 91 pages so I guess you won't hear from me for the next fifty years..

dd

Re: Daring Duffer Series - Knekestorparen

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 10:56 am
by hankaye
dd, Howdy;

:oops: .

hank