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Totally agree, I bought this book years ago and found it to be a real let-down.
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Tuncay Uyanık
Turkey
I started out making furled leaders using the Big Furled Leader Formula by Steven McGarthwaite
https://www.flyanglersonline.com/articles/readerscast/2012/readerscast2…
https://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/showthread.php?30781-Parnelli-s-Fur…
Then I found this site and combined the information from both to make mono furled leaders that worked very well for me.
However, I have an inquistive mind and wanted to know why and how for the tapers and why a certain taper works so I searched more and found the Furled Leader Probooards where there is a spreadsheet that calculates the taper for any weight fly line and leader length you want
https://furledleaders.proboards.com/
This I found to be just what I wanted. I am not an Excel wizard by any means but this is easy to use and works very well. In the end you probably only need two or three furled leader lengths for each rod weight you have but you can sort out loops and tapers then print or write it down for future reference.
The spreadsheet also includes mono and thread with diameters and breaking strenghts so it is a wealth of information.
https://furledleaders.proboards.com/thread/821/bflf Third post down by ccurtis
This is not the latest version which cannot find a working link for but it is at least a fairly complete version and here is a tutrial:
https://furledleaders.proboards.com/thread/622/tutorial-using-bflf-spre…
I think this is a fantastic resource regardless or how you make your leaders.
If anyone wants a copy of the latest spreadsheet I can email it.
Kent Smith
Good afternoon, I'm looking for a way to acquire miss sharon bucktail streamer fly. For the last six months i've been working on the boat of this flies original designer, alongside arthur libby's son on their 1968 30' christ craft cavalier. If anyone has any information on acquiring any of these flies, or someone available to prefabricate them, it would be greatly appreciated. I would love to be able to supply the boat with the exact components used by Arthur lobby over 30 years ago. Thank you all for your time.
After reading your text Martin, I bought Klink at Gary Hankle's store here in Canada. As you mention, this book is worth the asking price without a doubt. Thanks. What would we be without special character in this weird world ?!?!
Loved your carefully considered and fair review Martin. Just to let you know that it was us as publishers who came up with the book title and sub-title The Extraordinary Genius of Hans van Klinken, with a bit of help from grayling expert and friend John Roberts. Hans is larger than life, full of enthusiasm and drive, but as you rightly point out he is generous in giving credit to other flytyers and he doesn't blow his own trumpet. He has been a delight and a surprising laugh to publish and we all hope that the 40th anniverary of the Klinkhamer throughout this year is a lot of fun internationally.
P.O.S. Spits small flies, don't even need to be touching them.
A $50 vice grips better than this garbage.
Hi. I am a new tyer out of California and I saw this Streamer online and would love to try tying it but can't find the long hooks. Can you help me please? It's the Grey ghost fly. Thx!
John
I have agree with you on the Regal vise. I tied on one for a few years until the jaw chipped. This is almost inevitable if you tie smaller flies - more a matter of when than if in my opinion. Contacted Regal and wanted to charge me for a new set of jaws which I thought was unacceptable for a vise with an obvious design flaw that supposedly has a lifetime guarantee. I switched to a Renzetti Presentation 2000 and haven't looked back.
Again:
Nice fly :-)
I love the simple patterns - they are quick for tying, effective on the water and look nicely.
Good job.
I love my Law vise and have been tying on it for the last 20 years. I have 4 HMH Spartan vices for fly tying classes and for 20 years prior it was a Renzetti traveler that I still have. I bought the Law right before becoming a dad and it was a big investment at the time. At first I was a little let down with the simplicity but I honestly can’t imagine on tying on anything else. From large striper saltwater flies to size 20 midges, never an issue whatsoever. Seeing that my investment has grown, I will now make sure its clean as when I am done with it my sons can split the proceeds!!! Puts a smile on my face!!
A 30-year adventure like GFF is rare. The people who launch and support these good ideas burn out and/or are forced to transform the initial project into a commercial activity and often, this is the prelude to the end. The rare cases that survive are held at arm's length by a tough headstrong or a crazy enthusiast who makes it a personal mission. Thank you martin for possibly being a mix of the two.
The best all around streamer: seabass, asp, perch, tarpon, jack, chub, snapper... I use it mostly with white /grizzle/chartreuse or purple/black. I put bit more flash but I make the throat of calf tail to make a hot spot. And of course yellow stick on eyes and UV resin head.
Don’t worry, Google won’t loose anything cause you stop counting. If this free time give birth to + 1 publication per year or more time with Brigitte and/or fishing, well we all gain here. Obviously , more time for you and your love is first. Take care Martin.
I got an email from Trevor, with this information:
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I have been out of action for a while now because of ill health but am pleased to say that I have a stock of my Javelin fly lines available.
I now live in Ireland and my current email is : tmorganmayo@gmail.com
My phone/WhatsApp number is +353 873492524.
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Martin
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