Easiest Technique For Silicone Squirmy Worms

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There is no tying required, but if helps to build a small ball of thread and coat it with uv resign as shown in the video. The flies are great for bluegill and carp; but will still catch many other fish as well.

Silicone tube

Puffer Balls

UV Light

Hooks

Harvesting Flash Materials From Fabric

The main quest I have is to help people understand that being frugal does not mean to be cheap. The video on my YouTube channel explains how to get angel hair (very thin flash) from a fabric used to make dresses and other garments.

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The Ultimate Brush Making Machine

There are some pretty nice brush making jigs out there. As far as I know, they are all made of wood, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. In fact… there are some brush making techniques that don’t even require table, much less a power source.

What I am bringing to you here is a highly thought-out piece of equipment. In its simplicity of use, it is still very complex in the structure of the machine.

Here is my YouTube video explaining why this really is the Ultimate Brush Making Machine…


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Making Your Own Dumbbell Eyes

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Finding Good Fishing Spots

I have researched property lines on “Ohio County Auditors Website Maps”. If “THE PROPERTY LINES” cross the waterway, the land under the water “is owned”; however, according to all “County Auditors” I’ve talk too… “if” the “actual property line” stops before the waterway, the land owner does NOT own the land under it.

I’ve heard the references and arguments of owning to the middle of a waterway where a property owner owns the land “up to” the water way, but still owns the land underneath it. If that were true, all property owners would own to the middle of the road as well and would have the right to tell people not to drive on it. LOL, and for the Facebook “amateur” attorneys: please read and understand my reply here before making a case that I am condoning trespassing (because I am not).

Rather continue writing a book here, I have produced a video explaining how you can research where you want to fish, (((and have a legal right to)))…

Giant Whip Finisher

Extra Large Whip Finisher

History of Patents for Whip Finishing Tools – (and there are many). Below my Blog entry here is what I found that shows a design paten for the inventors; in which I have listed a few of them below.  

As you will see, various tools have been rewarded patents for the exact same finishing results. They mention in some of the patent text that generally the use of these tools are fairly difficult to master and require considerable skill and training to produce quality tied heads on a fly. I do not agree with that, because with the right instruction (and there are many good YouTube videos to show you how) anyone can pick up on this very effective way to finish off a fly that they had just tied and pick up on it quickly.

There have actually been designs for either right hand or left hand users and I believe the only reason for the submitted innovation that was considered an invention, was to get around the patent original patent so a new one could be submitted and approved.

Out of all the whip finishers I could find through the US Patents Office, none of them had the modern loop that is incorporated into the wire on the outside of the post to hold the thread. The one that was invented by Frank W Matarelli in 1974 is the closest to what we see today; and by looking at his design… I can see why people considered it a tool that was fairly difficult to master, because you would have to snake the tool out of the single loop with no indent to hold the thread on the outside so the tyer could simply slip it off.

At the typical times of all the inventions listed below, they intended the use of these tools for flies that only had the front head of the fly to finish. Apparently not a whole lot of thought went into finishing of large deer hair bass bugs or long streamer used for musky and salt water fishing.

The Giant Fly Tying Finishing Tool, I call it that to avoid patent violations; it is designed to get a deep reach on flies that were not typically thought about during the times of these inventions. Below are the inventors and their submitted photos; I have the printable PDF for you to download and use to make your own Giant Fly Tying Finishing Tool.    

Whip Finishing Tool Inventors.

Melvin E Whitlinger – 1957-02-06

Fredrick Thomas Zauskey – 1975-15-004

Frank W Materelli 1975 -18-02

Robert M. Lint – 1956-23-11

Printable PDF file

Flygate

In this category we will go over issues in this sport (that is supposed to be about fun); however, there are those people who insist on causing chaos by trolling groups with negativity, baited questions and answers just to get attention.

I “will not” expose exactly who these people are, but I will simply address the issue being raised.

There is a lot we do that is not conventional when it comes to tying, what materials or tools, rods or reels use we use. The main reason I use what I do; hint, it is all about the tug and the fun perusing it.

I will load an explanation video here, and build this post with links to other videos that cover a specific subject.

Forget the secret spots

I don’t fish with anyone who says they have a secret spot anymore. Especially on moving water, you know creeks, rivers or streams. Why??? Because after fishing for better than 60 years… I have, more than likely, already fished that “secret” spot someone thinks they have.

I had a guy about 4 or 5 years back tell me he had a “secret spot”. The problem with that was, I’ve already fished it and fished it recently.

It was on a stretch of water along a bike path and a soccer field probably close to a mile of water.

I seriously thought he was kidding.