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Re: Honey Dun
Jon - My wife walked into the room, just as I clicked on your link. I'm already in trouble. Thanks.
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Thanks for the link. I didn't know they had that selection either and I just got a big order from Marriot's shop.
Donald, I like the up eyes...but only because "I like the up eyes". I don't find any noticeable difference in the fishing.
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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Ray, Howdy;
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"Parental Controls" can also lock a spouse out of one's tying room if need be...to be able to daydream in solitude ....letumgo wrote:Jon - My wife walked into the room, just as I clicked on your link. I'm already in trouble. Thanks.
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That would be the end of my tying endeavors.....
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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Re: Honey Dun
Really nice tie Old Hat, photograph backgrounds a great variation from the usual coloured card.
Did make me think though...... they have Camels in Australia and they are subjected to occasional culling due to over population and competing with native species for food..... I wonder what happens to the hides of the culled animals?
Did make me think though...... they have Camels in Australia and they are subjected to occasional culling due to over population and competing with native species for food..... I wonder what happens to the hides of the culled animals?
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Jeff, it's my understanding, and there are a few here that can correct me if I'm mistaken, but I believe camel meat is a major export...tastes like ox to me.Mataura mayfly wrote:Really nice tie Old Hat, photograph backgrounds a great variation from the usual coloured card.
Did make me think though...... they have Camels in Australia and they are subjected to occasional culling due to over population and competing with native species for food..... I wonder what happens to the hides of the culled animals?
Carl, man I really like these flies and especially the pics. I'm always a big fan of your stuff, but somehow you continue to surprise me too. This with the up-eye is just exceptional.
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Re: Honey Dun
Love the fly. Now dang, I need some CAMEL DUBBING. Never saw it before, and now I need it....lol.
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Thanks guys and gals for the responses.
Funny how that happens. Fly tying - where your wants become needs faster than a whip finish.Kelly L. wrote:Love the fly. Now dang, I need some CAMEL DUBBING. Never saw it before, and now I need it....lol.
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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Very nice done,excellent fly .