Archive for June 20th, 2010
Oven Bacon
Tags: baking bacon, flat bacon, Food, How To's, Oven Bacon, Oven Baked Bacon, Shut Up & Cook
Fliegenbinden an Emerger Pattern
Tags: Asche, Fliegenbinden, fly, Fly Tying: Emergers, Fly Tying: Mayfly, German Fliegenbinden, German fliegenfisher, grayling, Maifliege, mayfky emerger, quill bodied mayfly emerger, Regenbogenforelle
Dieses Muster hat sich als besonders fängig erwiesen, wenn die Äschen kleine Eintagsfliegen von der Oberfläche schlürfen. Wenn zu stark behechelte Muster nicht genommen werden und nur im Oberflächenfilm hängende Nahrung bevorzugt wird, ist dieser Emerger mit seinem schön segmentierten, schlanken Körper meine erste Wahl und hat mir schon so manche schöne Äsche beschert.
| Bindeanleitung:
1. Widerhaken andrücken |
7. Kiel in eng aneinanderliegenden Windungen bis zum Paraflügel winden, mit dem Bindefaden abfangen
8. Grizzlyfeder für die Parahechel hinter dem Paraflügel einbinden
9. Bindefaden mit CDC-Fibern dubben und lockeren Thorax binden
10. Grizzlyhechel mit der Klemme fassen und mit 3-4 Windungen (immer eine Windung unter die andere legen) Parahechel bilden und mit Bindefaden beim Öhr abfangen, Rest abschneiden.
11. Kopfknoten bilden – fertig.
‘This pattern has proven to be particularly catchability when the grayling sip small mayflies from the surface.’
Instructions basically translated: barb the hook, use 6/0 thread. Tie in CDC fibers for tail. Tie in yellow poly yarn for the parachute post. Construct a quill body from a grizzly feather and coat the segmented quill body with lacquer. Use a grizzly feather to wrap around the poly parachute body. And, dub CDC around the hook to form a thorax. Use the light wire pupa hook to give a curved shaped fly that will sit angled down into the film to typify the emerging mayfly.
Happy Father’s Day
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The father who would taste the essence of his fatherhood must turn back from the plane of his experience, take with him the fruits of his journey and begin again beside his child, marching step by step over the same old road. ~Angelo Patri
Mother’ bundle, suckle, dominate and peck us toward adulthood. Fathers bully, bluster and tease us. But, also by example, dads provide us a template, especially young men, of how to step into manhood. And, once there, endure the tedium, load and strains. For that frequently unspoken element in the equation…..somehow let your father know you love him. I love you dad. Easier now…mine has passed. If you are a dad….make it easy for them to show you how much they do indeed love you.
Check out Good Men Project and note 1991 (SwittersB and Tony)











