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Fly tying
sisu:
I'm getting ready for the up coming fishing season early because of surgery, so I have been busy tying flies; nymphs, drys, wets and even a few wild looking bass, pike flies.
I'll post some places to buy locally grown game birds for fly tying only. This guy has a nice web site but I can't get it to load up right now. But the point is he has great hackles right down to size 24 and he does not charge an arm and a leg for his birds.
I found a product review of his birds but like I said I can't get his site to load as of yet.
http://www.flyanglersonline.com/prorevw/conranch.html
Ray:
Very cool. You can add in links for fishing here so that if threads get buried with good links other people can stumble on them later. http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php?action=links;cat=4
Also there is a "links" button up at the top of the page as well. They both go to the same place. If someone needs to add more categories all they have to do is hollar.
I hope you are feeling better after getting gutted and stuffed.
sisu:
Stopped at the Swede's today on Ash St. in Spokane to buy some tying materials and a fishing pack that doubles as a vest. It is made by Clear Creek but is discontinued in 2007 in preference to a bigger version. This one is small enough that it does not overwhelm you with gear. Too bad they discontinued it and an even smaller one that did not have a back pack. BTW the back pack disconnects to use separately but the front section can't be used separately YET. Pat and I are going to get some matching buckles and rig it to use independent of the pack. Then I can fit the pack to my seat on the cataraft and wear the front portion over my PFD.
boneaddict:
kikescove.com has some nice looking birds. ;)
I was ticked the other night. One of my best junglefowl broke his neck on the wire because of a neighbors Irish Setter. I am going to do a full mount of him. If you guys want to see some cool pheasants, take a gander at the photo section of my website.
If you want to see as they lay pics of a dead Irish Setter, stay tuned.j/k He was very good about it, and was happy to reimburse me, sort of what he was worth. He immediately spent a couple grand on a nice fence, so I really appreciate that. He was very honorable about the whole thing. I sprayed dirt on the dog with an 06 round and then beat it over to the owner. He heard the shot, and "his lights came on."
sisu:
Boneaddict says, "www.kikescove.com has some nice looking birds. "
And he is not kidding when he says that. WOW! I am impressed.
Exotic birds and fish always amaze me. I've spent time three pronging on the Big Island and birds hunting there also. It always amazes me what Mother Nature can do to fish and birds to make me lust for a close up look at them.
Boneaddict, you have some beautiful birds. If I drive in your direction to see Jerry I'll have to make it a point to include you in my trip plan.
Maybe you can answer this question for me. On the Big Island of Hawaii there are three turkey species, quail, ring neck pheasant, two (could be three) species of Franklin to hunt but near the National Park there is a black fowl that resembles a pheasant(I can't remember if it has any red on its feet or head though). It will roost in the upper branches of large trees so that it's about 20 to 30 feet above ground. When we have encountered then hiking it is always in forested areas higher than 4500 feet and they are always in flocks. Any clues as to what this bird is? I've asked the locals that are friends of ours and they don't know either since it's the NPS and no one is allowed to hunt there.
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