#127045 - 11/18/01 05:01 PM
fuzzy corkies ? where to finde them?
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Smolt
Registered: 03/25/01
Posts: 77
Loc: richland
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love them but can't ever find them. they hold scent and are soft to the bite. I think steelhead hold on to them a little longer. who knows actualy i just need more shtuf in my vest.
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#127046 - 11/18/01 07:56 PM
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Registered: 09/25/01
Posts: 744
Loc: Tacoma
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#127048 - 11/18/01 08:16 PM
Re: fuzzy corkies ? where to finde them?
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Michaels Crafts chain stores have them in what's called Pom Poms. They come in a good color selection and size selection. Many guys love them for steelhead, and they are much cheaper than in the tackle stores. Same thing for such things as beads and nylon mesh netting for spawn sacks.
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#127049 - 11/18/01 08:33 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 09/09/01
Posts: 386
Loc: At FL410
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Rite aid carries them, Well they did about 5 months ago I am not sure if they still do thought.
Hey does anyone know when the next STS comes out in stores?
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#127050 - 11/18/01 10:14 PM
Re: fuzzy corkies ? where to finde them?
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Not sure up there Plug Puller. The next issue, Dec./Jan. Annual Steelhead issue, goes out to subscribers the last few days of Nov. and then within the first week of Dec. it usually hits the magazine stands.
In my column (The Reel Truth) this upcoming issue, I have our site owner Bob Ball (on plugging) and site member Joe 'Superfly' (float fishing fast water) giving out some good winter steelhead techs; along with my own tech portion too.
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#127051 - 11/18/01 11:17 PM
Re: fuzzy corkies ? where to finde them?
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 11/04/99
Posts: 983
Loc: Everett, Wa
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Spirit River, an Oregon based distributor of flytying materials and flies and sells them packaged up. They come in many differnt colors, a couple differnt sizes and are relatively inexpensive.
Up until a little while ago you could find these packaged pom-poms by Spirit River at most flyshops but that has now changed as they decided to wh*re themselves out and can now be found at GI Joes.
[ 11-18-2001: Message edited by: RPetzold ]
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#127053 - 11/19/01 01:43 AM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 09/09/01
Posts: 386
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Thanks RT. I have been reading the last issue over and over again, great bathroom material. (haha) You had a good section on eggs. I esspecially like the one with Tony Dunnington(spelling) on the differnet salmon rivers and what to use. He had alittle too much info when talking about the Hood Canal.
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#127054 - 11/19/01 09:49 AM
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Spawner
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 562
Loc: austin, Minnesota, USA
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Easier to do than all of the above. Snell on a good hook, and put whatever color yarn(s) you want under the snell loop. Draw the loop tight, and pinch the yarn betweeen your thumb and fore finger, then trim to size with a scissors. Instant egg pattern. A lot easier than poms, and all you have to do is slide the snell back, trade out colors, repeat the process, and you are good to go. Don't use any scent on the yarn, because it won't help.
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#127055 - 11/19/01 02:57 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 09/12/01
Posts: 348
Loc: yelm, wa
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Another method, which is a bit more difficult, but which yields a nearly perfect egg (glo-bug) is to use a fly tying vise. Most tackle stores sell glo bug yarn, pick your colors, use 4-5 stands of your primary color, and one strand of your selected highlight color (this creates the dot). Using dental floss (unwaxed, plain) wrap around the hook shank 8-10 times, add a drop of fly head cement, then wrap back up toward the eye of the hook; place your yarn on the shank of the hook, wrap with the dental floss tightly 5-6 times, then pull the yarn back and secure the floss just behind the eye of the hook with 4 wraps and then 2-3 half hitches. Add a drop of head cement to the knot. Trim the dental floss, and with a pair of SHARP iris scissors, pull the yarn tight upward, and trim the yarn in a semi-circle. With a little practice, you can make some killer steelie glo bugs. My largest steelhead ever was caught on one of these. My usual hook is a #2, either black or bronze. It will take a bit of practice to get it just right, but it's worth it.
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#127056 - 11/19/01 03:18 PM
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Smolt
Registered: 03/25/01
Posts: 77
Loc: richland
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THANKS!!! great help never thought of looking at a craft store. any time I can get it cheep I'm there THANKS AGAIN!!!
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#127058 - 11/21/01 03:07 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 10/18/00
Posts: 665
Loc: Washougal, WA
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So how do you guys fish these pom poms? Just push them up to the top of your hook, or actually thread them onto your line, above the hook? Thanks.
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