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Comment to: red-white-buzzer

From: Anonymous
Submitted May 15th 2012

Excellent fly


 

From: Carl Harris · allwoodallthetime·at·comcast.net
Submitted May 15th 2012

I love this shot. Was this taken with a polarized filter?


 

Comment to: Light Curing Resins

GFF staff comment
From: Martin Joergensen · martin·at·globalflyfisher.com
Submitted May 13th 2012

Norm,

Finding the wavelength for each compound is a lot of work! And I'm not even sure the manufacturers would want to tell us. They would most likely rather sell their own lamps than let us users find alternatives or "cross-product" lamps.

The alcohol in the hand sanitizer acts like pure alcohol and rubs off the sticky resin, but leaves the surface dull as described in the text.

Martin


 

From: ernesto guevara · amigodeernesto·at·hotmail.com
Submitted May 12th 2012

hahahahahaha!!! tipical european ignorance, brazilian music in argentine lands!!!!!aesthetics and taste its no debatable, but i'm sure that this fisherman think in America latina how the same thing, equal material, music, land and people. I'm sadly for this conception!!!!! snif snif, snif ohhhhh the video is nice!!!!! great fishes! nice spots!!!! great dorados!


 

From: Full name and email anonymized
Submitted May 12th 2012

I like your easy to see video keep up the good work please


 

From: William - Full name and email anonymized
Submitted May 12th 2012

I have read your article,which is very interesting,which I itend to try.But can you give me information and advice on"dyeing",I would like to try the fluorescent white,can you tell me where I get this dye,or what to use and how to use it,any information would be greatfully received,thanks. Yours, W M.


 

From: Heiko - Full name and email anonymized
Submitted May 11th 2012

Well, surely a beautifull brown trout.
And for me it just proofes that the "Limay Circus" and its countless rafts right now are just disturbing. While catch and release is a state by law and those type spawners regulary caught multible times, I think you would better be off not to proof anything like this before! Because there will be someone unlike you to f... it up!!


 

From: Peter Miles · pedroalfredomiles·at·gmail.com
Submitted May 11th 2012

Another magnificent spot in Southern Patagonia is Lake Strobel, also known as Jurassic Lake. This lake is in western Santa Cruz Province (70 km east of the Chilean border) and both the lake and the Barrancoso river that flows into it are home to enormous Rainbows. These gigantic trout can be caught in the Barrancoso river with dry flies. Difficult to get to, I know of two lodges that cater to anglers, Laguna Verde Lodge and the Loop organization that has a camp close to the Barrancoso river.


 

Comment to: Light Curing Resins

From: Svend - Full name and email anonymized
Submitted May 11th 2012

Other advantages:
No mixing
Does not smell like epoxy does (at least the Loon product doesn't)


 

Comment to: Light Curing Resins

From: Alan · crackaig·at·hotmail.co.uk
Submitted May 11th 2012

About a year ago I started using Mr Bond. Mostly just on heads in place of varnish. It does set very hard. Before curing make sure the eye is clear as you will not get it clear after. However, I found that the end result was slightly tacky. If you touch it it will mat.

Now I use the Diamond hard kit with the laser to cure it. It is very fast to cure, one second, though the difference isn't really a factor. It does dry totally tack free, but not as hard as Mr Bond.


 

Comment to: Light Curing Resins

From: norm frechette · flytire·at·gmail.com
Submitted May 11th 2012

how about adding what the curing uv wavelength of each product is? this would hel in buying a light indipendently of the goos

alcohol wipes are good to remove the tackiness.

sally hansens hard as nails gets rid of any tackiness

not too sure how hand sanitizer adds anything to make the goos hard.

fresh batteries in all lights work best


 

From: peter · pdeakin52·at·hotmail.com
Submitted May 10th 2012

Carp are my maen target . Dont sell them short .Thay a grate sport on a fly . Sume more flies and videos would be good if its posable .


 

From: peter · pdeakin52·at·hotmail.com
Submitted May 10th 2012

The fly tying is good i liked the Big easy & friends . thay are easy to tye .And look to be right on the muney.


 

Comment to: Light Curing Resins

GFF staff comment
From: Martin Joergensen · martin·at·globalflyfisher.com
Submitted May 10th 2012

Robert,

Thanks for the heads up! I didn't know Solarez, but its product look very interesting and at good prices.
I added it to the list.

Martin


 

Comment to: Light Curing Resins

From: Robert Morger · rmorger03·at·yahoo.com
Submitted May 10th 2012

Solarez is a new one on the fly fishing market in the US.
Robert


 

Comment to: Light Curing Resins

GFF staff comment
From: Martin Joergensen · martin·at·globalflyfisher.com
Submitted May 10th 2012

Ian,

Thanks for the notice. I added Mr. Bond to the list.

Martin


 

Comment to: Light Curing Resins

From: Ian Wilson · wls9uk·at·hotmail.com
Submitted May 10th 2012

Hi,

One addition here is Mr Bond! A very good LCR from the UK that I use all the time.

This is only €7 a bottle and it dries 100% clear and glass hard.


 

From: Ian Wilson · wls9uk·at·hotmail.com
Submitted May 10th 2012

Amazing production. Even the extras are brilliant. I 'm a big RT fan and he keeps on finding these unique areas where the locals live in a microcosm of fly fishing nirvana. It was the same with Zero2Hero too. Hats off for the amount of work that went in to this to give credit (and some needed exposure) to a unique area that most American anglers don't even know about. The driftless area now on my fly fishing bucket list!


 

From: Peter · pdeakin52·at·hotmail.com
Submitted May 10th 2012

Good to see some new ones . Didnt whatch them all . But will have plenty of avoes when theres not much else doing .So thay will be enjoable .Thanks for that.


 

From: Peter · pdeakin52·at·hotmail.com
Submitted May 9th 2012

This is the best site on the web . It kept me watching for days .Its grate to have so much information in one place .I well be very happy to hear for you as often as is posible . Thank you very much.


 

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