Page 2 of 2

Re: Something Borrowed Softhackles

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 11:40 am
by letumgo
NCA - Could you explain what "tipex" is? I have not heard of this material before. Sounds interesting.

Jon - Stunning flies and photography. I love how you've taken different element from multiple patterns and recombined them into such beauties. Inspirational, as always.

Re: Something Borrowed Softhackles

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 12:11 pm
by North Country Angler
Tipex is white correction fluid you use when covering over spelling mistakes and other typos on paper.
I invented a similar product to use with computers, but sadly Mr Gates did not take me up on the idea. I thought that, and the square wheeled bicycle had the trappings of success... :?

Re: Something Borrowed Softhackles

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 12:11 pm
by CreationBear
Could you explain what "tipex" is? I have not heard of this material before. Sounds interesting.
Very interesting, if this is what you were referring to:
[urlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tipp-Ex][/url]--we've a similar product in the States, "White-Out," so I hopefully I won't have to nick out to Tesco's. :) At any rate, it's a neat hook, though I'm curious how my non-selective but exceedingly skittish trout will react to the bright finish. Of course, you could tone down the bend/barb with a touch of matte paint...though I'd probably leave such attention to detail to the coarse-fishermen, who seem to have taken such to another level. :)

Re: Something Borrowed Softhackles

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 6:11 pm
by willowhead
Prolly be a lot less bicycle accidents if they had square wheels............. :D :lol:

Re: Something Borrowed Softhackles

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 7:58 pm
by letumgo
Thanks Robert. I understand now. I was reading the name as Tip-Ex (instead of Type-Ex). I get it now.

Re: Something Borrowed Softhackles

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 8:15 pm
by William Anderson
CB, these really are nicely done.

I just can't believe I tied for the first time in weeks (5-6). Sat down with some horsetail hairs and tied up quill bodies. I really liked tying with them and was looking forward to the novelty of posting a couple on the forum. Talk about timing. I have a witness as to the tying and the delay in photographic evidence. :D Bill?

Anyway. You're an impossible act to follow and it would have been nice to have been upstaged by your flies. I just shot a couple pics. I'll upload them to photobucket in a minute and post em.

Great flies and a wonderful use of the material. It does have some potential in the softhackle realm.

w