Sunday, February 27, 2011

DUBBING FOR THE POOR

DUBBING FOR THE POOR

Dubbing For The Poor

I can remember when I first started tying as a kid and could not afford items for fly tying. I was using a pair of vise grips for a fly tying vise, sewing thread, any feathers i could find. and my dubbing consisted of what ever mixture I could find in the dryer lint trap. These days you can find dubbing in just about any color, texture and flash. But there are those days when I seem to need a color I just cannot find. So here are two ways to make your own dubbing.

The first and most convenient way is to purchase a small portable coffee grinder. If you can find one with a clear lid even better. A coffee grinder will mix up just about any dubbing you can think off including rabbit, beaver, and synthetics.. If you want antron type dubbing just visit your local carpet shop and ask for any old carpet remnant samples they may be closing out. Just trim the carpet fibers from the remnant, add them to the grinder and mix for a few seconds. You will amazed at how many colors you can come up with by adding a pinch of one color and a pinch of another. You can even add flash to your dubbing by putting in small amounts of flashabou.

The second way to make up your own dubbing is by placing the wanted colors in a jar with some water. Put the lid on the jar and shake your cocktail until you feel you have the contents thoroughly mixed. Now strain the dubbing onto a paper towel and dry. This is a lot more time consuming than the coffee grinder method and takes much more experimentation before achieving desire results.

Once you achieve the desired colors you want, then you can start keeping a recipe book. Just remember, always wet your finished fly when experimenting with dubbing color as the finished product will always be darker than you anticipated.

BY CAPT. MARK BONAME 2/27/2011

WWW.WYOMINGFLYFISHING.COM

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Grey Reef Fishing Reports, Gray Reef Fly Shop, Guide Service

Grey Reef Fishing Reports, Gray Reef Fly Shop, Guide Service

2-7-11 Sorry the lack of reports as I was in guatemala chasing sailfish and things really have not changed that much. Fishing is consistant on the nicer days when the weather can be tolerated. River still pretty much iced up below goverment bridge. Leeches, scuds and midges still the main setups. we will report with more regularity once the nicer spring weather gets here.

Simms G3 Guide Stockingfoots Special Edition Waders - New 2011


Simms G3 Guide Stockingfoots Special Edition Waders - New 2011

Simms G3 Guide Special Edition Waders

Simms has taken their most popular wader and offered a special edition with key features to stand out from the crowd. These waders are very limited in sizes and availability, so get 'em while you can!
  • Simms' popular G3 Guide wader with customized features including custom Simms Camo trim detail on the chest hand warmer pocket
  • Upgraded suspender package with Simms Orange stripe detail and comfortable mesh back panel
  • Patented front and back leg seam construction for enhanced articulation, comfort and durability
  • Patented built-in Guide Model Gravel Guards
  • Exterior chest pocket with zippered closure holds large fly box
  • Fleece-lined hand warmer pocket with DWR treatment
  • Flip-out Tippet Tender pocket includes patented built-in retractor
  • Low profile belt loops accommodate 2" wading belt
  • Nylon wading belt & repair kit included
  • Approximate Weight: 45 oz.
  • Available through Simms Authorized Specialty Retailers only!
  • Every pair manufactured in Bozeman, Montana
Simms Size Chart
Men's Sizes
Largest Girth
(chest, waist
or hips)
Inseam (crotch to floor)
Stockingfoot
S
35"-36"
31"-32"
7-8
M
39"-40"
33"-34"
9-11
MK
41"-42"
33"-34"
9-11
L (9-11)
43"-44"
33"-34"
9-11
LK
45"-46"
33"-34"
9-11
XL
47"-48"
35"-36"
12-13
XXL
51"-52"
35"-36"
12-13

Patagonia Rio Gallegos Waders - 2011


Patagonia Rio Gallegos Waders - 2011

Patagonia Rio Gallegos Waders

Patagonia Rio Gallegos Waders features a new EZ Lock Slider suspension system. The Patagonia Rio Gallegos Waders have the patent-pending merino-wool-lined neoprene booties are 90 percent warmer than traditional neoprene booties.

When we set out to build the finest waders on the planet, the challenge was clear: They had to be tougher, more comfortable and easier to use than anything else out there. Period. We believe our new Rio Gallegos Waders have met – and exceeded – the challenge. Built with strategically placed weights of our proprietary waterproof/breathable H2No® Hydrostorm polyester microfiber fabric package, these waders maximize durability while achieving a new standard of comfort and breathability. Our revolutionary Merino wool grid booties – re-engineered for even better fit – wick moisture and keep feet warm in cold water and cool on long walk-ins. A new sliding, infinitely adjustable suspension system converts easily to waist height (or any height you prefer) and allows quick "relief" without having to remove your jacket or wrestle with balky zipper access. High-wear seams feature exterior reinforcement tape for unsurpassed abrasion-resistance and longevity. More details: easy-access, external glued-in water-repellent zip storage pocket; completely submersible, waterproof welded internal pocket; anatomically designed left and right legs and booties; built-in gravel guards with abrasion-resistant scuff zones and high-filtration mesh drainage strips; removable internal knee pads; and a stretch wading belt. In other words, the ultimate wader. Field repair kit included. Recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program.

Details

  • Polyester microfiber shell, with a proprietary waterproof/breathable H2No Hydrostorm barrier and Deluge® DWR (durable water repellent) finish, is highly durable and puncture resistant without excessive multiple layers or added weight; exterior seam reinforcements on interior inseam of legs for superior abrasion resistance
  • Re-engineered, waist-mounted suspender allows easy conversion from chest to waist height, and provides quick relief without having to remove jacket or fight hard-to-operate zippers; TPU slide and lock design on front and back of suspenders offers security when wading deep and for roll down, waist high comfort
  • Completely redesigned fit for right and left booties; 3mm neoprene booties are lined with our patent pending merino wool grid, which provides the same warmth and better breathability than 5mm neoprene
  • Built-in, heavyweight reinforcement fabric gravel guards with abrasion resistance scuff zones and high filtration drain strip; 1¼" gripper elastic gravel guard cuffs; concealed stainless steel, locking boot hooks secure cuff to boot and avoid line catch
  • Inside welded TPU waterproof pocket provides waterproof protection to camera, cell phone, etc; chest pocket with H2No-treated zipper allows quick access to tippet spools, nippers, and floatant
  • Stretch Wading Belt with a quick-release DuraFlex® Stealth-V buckle provides smooth function and an easy adjustable fit
  • Field repair kit included
  • Upper: 3-layer, 5.2-oz 50-denier twill-woven polyester microfiber shell with a proprietary waterproof/breathable H2No Hydrostorm barrier and Deluge DWR finish. Lower torso seat and legs: 3-layer, 8.2-oz polyester double weave microfiber reinforcement fabric with proprietary waterproof/breathable H2No Hydrostorm barrier and Deluge DWR finish. Abrasion resistant reinforcement tape on interior leg seams. Gravel guards: 6.35-oz polyester microfiber double weave with Deluge DWR finish. Abrasion resistant reinforcement patches on interior of gravel guard and a high filtration polyester mesh (100% recycled) drainage strip. Booties: Patent pending merino wool grid-lined 3mm neoprene with abrasion-resistant fabric soles. Recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program
  • 1227 g (43.3 oz)
  • Made in China.