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If you're truly interested in learning about tying with deer hair, then: 1. Find and purchase a copy of Billy Munn's DVD on tying with Deer Hair. It is an amazing clear set of instructions and information from one of the best hair men ever! You will not regret this purchase. 2. Attend the Southern Council of the Federation of Fly Fishers Conclave and Fly Fair in Mountain Home Arkansas on Oct. 6-9th, http://www.southerncouncilfff.org/conclave/2011/index.php At this show you will have the opportunity to learn from a variety of marvelous deer hair tyers from across the country. (And while you're there, go ahead and join the Federation, since 1965 the FFF has been the voice of fly fishing and the glue that held the largest number of tyers/tying instructors together.) Bowfin47
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BINGO!! That's how this boy was raised!
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I hope that the kid wasn't wearing his seatbelt!
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Albright has their breathable Trinity waders on sale. Anyboby have an experience with these? Typically, I only get up to cold water from Louisiana a couple of times a year and tend to find that about every other year or so my "economy/sale priced" waders need replacement(and no I've never sprung for Simms). A year ago, I purchased a pair Trinity's for my two boys. I liked the waders, but we didn't get a chance to use them last year. Thanks, Bowfin47
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As I remember that "wierd 'off white' color" IS a color that you have seen before... just not on a reel! It is the "bullet proof" paint that is used on computer cases.
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If You Only Had One Fly For The Fork What Would It Be?
bowfin47 replied to BuschTrout22's topic in Norfork Tailwater
Since y'all are talking about Chuck Davidson's midges, you might want to check out the letter that Chuck sent to me in 1984, in which he gives the recipes for his 5 favorite midges. This letter was published in Southern Council's "Long Cast", Vol 27 No. 3 Fall Issue P.16: http://www.southerncouncilfff.org/longcasts/2008/LongCasts-V27N3-Color.pdf I hope that ya' enjoy these patterns from the grand old man of the Norfork. He is still greatly missed by those of us lucky enough to have met him. Enjoy, Bowfin47 -
Antony van Leeuwenhoek first observed bacteria in 1683 in his newly-made microscope (He ground the lens himself), but the first microorganism identified as the cause of a specific disease (i.e. Antrax) in 1876 by Dr. Robert Koch (1843–1910). As a learned man of his day, Benjamin Franklin, (1706-1790) probably had the knowledge that the world teemed with small organisms, but like others of his day, he probably regarded this as an interesting but rather irrelevant. Besides in the 1700's, they were not called "bacteria". The term "bacteria" didn't exist until the mid-1800s. Franklin did however, state: "Take counsel in wine, but resolve afterwards in water." Bowfin47
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Terry, I work for the Louisiana Office of Public Health - Sanitarian Services Section. We couldn't believe that anyone would eat raw crawfish (i.e. crayfish ). Every year, down here in Louisiana, we eat millions of lb.s of crawfish, and I've never heard of anyone eating them raw. That also takes into account those locals who were enjoying adult beverages while the tons of crawfish prepared and consuming those mudbugs. Kyle
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The last fly rod that we had break was by my 17 year old son, Ian, as he was trying to put a Boga on a 35+ lb redfish, while soloing in a Sawyer Tripper canoe in a lighting filled, driving rainstorm in 3ft.+ white-capping waves... He "shortened' up on MY 6 wt. Orvis Clearwater, about 6 inches above the handle, as he was "horsing up" the red..... Guess where the rod broke? Kyle PS Many of ya' will remember Ian from many years at Southern Council Conclaves.
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Are any of the Ithaca's, Model 37's? If so, I'd be interested... I've shot a 20 gauge Model 37 since I was a kid. It has always been my favorite "shooter". A few years ago for his 12th Christmas, I gave my 20 gauge Ithaca Model 37 to my now 17 year old son, who also loves it. While I have several other shotguns, he will only carry that 37. However, being 17, he is lusting for a 12 gauge Model 37. I'd love to find another 20 gauge Model 37 for my 9 year old. He'll be ready in a year or two. I was hoping to "pass on" the older son's 20 gauge to the younger son while replacing the older boy's shotgun with another out of the gun cabinet, but that just isn't going to happen! So, I'd be very interested in a 20 gauge Model 37. Thanks, Bowfin47
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For canoing the upper section of the Buffalo River, you should bring your family and stay at Pruitt's Historic Stone Cabin. The cabin is located some two miles east of Jasper and 17 miles from Ponca. The cabin sits on on a hundred+ acres alongside the Little Buffalo River, which opens other easy canoing options. There is a great private swimming hole for picnicing or canoe lauching right on the property! Located within about two miles of the Buffalo River, you can easily drive, bike, hike, or canoe to the Buffalo. Pruitt's Historic Stone Cabin is very clean, comfortable, and well furnished. The cabin has two bedrooms, one bath, living room, fully equipped kitchen and separate dining room; sun porch with fireplace, day bed and futon. It can sleep up to nine. This traditional Arkansas stone cabin rents for a great price, and the the owners are real nice folks! Let's see... a private river landing/launch/swimming/fishinghole; deer in the fields in the mornings; 100+ acres of privicy; room for nine; located close to Pruittt's Landing and rents out at an unbelievable price... What more could ya' ask for??? http://www.mcrush.com/pruitts/ Kyle M.
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Soggyfeet, Terry did a great job of explaining Southern Conclave, except for the point that for many of us, this Federation of Fly Fishers gathering is a "do not miss" event... It is a gather of friends - old and new. It is not an "exclusive" gathering, but rather, it is one of the most "open and inviting" gathering of fly ftyers, casters, program presenters and other Federators that you'll ever have the joy of attending. While there will be commercial booths, this is not a "commercial" show. It is entirely put on by FFF volunteers... like Terry. People who often travel great distances, always at their own expense, in order to work at and attend this show. I have been attending since 1984 and tying since 1987 - Like everyone else, I've worked booths, helped with auctions, hauled equipment, worked the bar, helped at the Youth Conclaves, and cooked & served a bunch of food. I've only missed SOC a few times, mainly due to hurricanes and such, and I live nine hours away! Oh yeah, technically, I haven't been a member of the Southern Council since the South Eastern Council split off in 1990! Now I'm a member of the FFF's Gulf Coast Council, but I plan on being in Mt. Home in October! So, come and join us at the 2008 Southern Council of the Federation of Fly Fisher's Annual Conclave in Mountian Home October 2-4.... I'm sure that you won't regret the time spent. Here is a link to the Southern Council's Conclave web site: http://www.southerncouncilfff.org/conclave/conclave.php If ya' catch me tying, I'll tie ya' one of my favorite flies... Kyle Moppert PS I see that your young one is only one year old, when he's (she's) a little older, you'll have to bring him to fish in the Youth Conclave on Dry Run Creek. My kids have grand memories of "their" Conclaves and times on Dry Run.
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Thanks Dano... really nice video. Gary was a great guy... Bowfin47
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Crappie Nibblets trick.
bowfin47 replied to ckjacks's topic in Tips & Tricks, Boat Help and Product Review
Another option that has become a big hit in Louisiana amoung the crappie fishermen is the Bait Pump Soft Bait Injection System: http://www.thebaitpump.com/ It was designed by a Louisiana crappie fisherman who expressed the same complaints expressed above. There has been a lot of discussion about The Bait Pump for the past two years on the Louisiana Crappie Forum: http://www.crappie.com/gr8vb3/forumdisplay.php?f=43