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Post by kercock on Mar 9, 2006 21:37:49 GMT
I had never seen these ,I was just told today about them today. The guy showed me some of his very impressive tube flies and he sent me the web address tonight, here it is.http://www.rackelhanen.se/eng/10151.htm enjoy.
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Post by macd on Mar 9, 2006 23:57:24 GMT
you can get this style of tube on ebay- 'tackletrade'
i got a nice selction of these- they are fairly heavy for the size.
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Post by Fruin on Mar 10, 2006 9:04:36 GMT
Kercock, I've yet to try these tubes, but read through this site a while ago while doing a search for "Jurij Shumakov" after seeing some of his flies elsewhere. The design is similar to the loop bottle tubes except neater heads can be acheived as the wing is tied onto the plastic inner sleeve. For more of his fly dressing visit this page of the site: www.rackelhanen.se/eng/10018.htmMacd, A range of his tubes are also available from the Glasgow Rip-off Centre. Cheers, Fruin
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Post by macd on Mar 10, 2006 10:42:17 GMT
tackletrade has good prices. makes them himself i think
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Post by macd on Mar 10, 2006 10:55:32 GMT
skittle tube (tackle trade)- forgive the colour scheme red bull and vodka inspired the fly is tied on the liner. burr the end of liner. insert into tube. mount on a needle. make sure a few cm of line is exposed at the head. tie as normal. trim liner and melt to burr the end macd
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Post by Fruin on Mar 10, 2006 10:55:36 GMT
Macd,
I'm already bidding ;D
I already do a similar thing with bodies made up of coneheads. Thurso Dog colour scheme?
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Post by macd on Mar 10, 2006 11:30:22 GMT
Sort of Fruin, i would normally use kingfisher blue. It was a practice one. The blue was on it for weeks. I added the rest last night...Thurso bound the morn'!!
macd
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Post by Fruin on Mar 10, 2006 11:40:18 GMT
Lucky you - no fishing for me this weekend, spending some time with the wife, in Tomintoul of all places!!!
Tight lines for tomorrow.
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Post by kercock on Mar 10, 2006 19:46:10 GMT
Shumacov,I believe is in Scotland the noo,fished on the Spey and Dee and is on the North Esk today/tomorrow .I have no idea on which beats. Perhaps the "jungle drums" will tell us !
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Post by Tweedcaster on Mar 15, 2006 16:14:38 GMT
Jungle Drums are working.
Yuri Shumakov stayed here in the borders on Saturday March 4th, he fished Commonty on Dee Monday and Tuesday and Park South Wednesday. He fished just a few hours on North Esk.
His report is as follows ;
Hi Malcolm, Just starting to come back from the trip.:-)) It was absolutelly great one! I must say that I've met some of the best people I ever contacted. You know, when you just write messages to each other, it is hard to imagen how people are. I was very pleased to visit your home and meet you and Emily. Definitely, I will remember the days I spent with you. Thank you very much indeed again. My fishing was good and I can't complain because of weather. First day was very cold and were forced to wait until lunch when ice flakes desappeared from surface. I landed on Commonty beat 3 kelts and lost 1 fresh fish. I lost another really good fish together with fly and landed kelt on Park beat. All on LR tube flies. Vittorio, guy I fished with on Park landed 9 kelts on LR tube flies. Great experience!:-)) On N.Esk I fished just a couple of hours and had no fish, but Kinnaber beat is very impressive indeed. We had nice lunch with Martin Stansfeld (owner of the beat) and Murray Stewart (my internet friend who arranged that fishing
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Post by Fruin on Mar 15, 2006 22:59:40 GMT
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Post by Fruin on Mar 15, 2006 23:15:40 GMT
Cheers Graham, Now all I need is an obliging springer
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Post by johnmac on Mar 16, 2006 13:14:16 GMT
very nice flies! Im hungry just looking at them!! Good luck with them on Saturday.......what beat are you fishing?? all the best anyway! John.
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Post by Fruin on Mar 16, 2006 13:19:42 GMT
John,
I'll be fishing Kercock. I know that Dennis has had you out for casting practice before. Have you tried Kercock yet?
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Post by johnmac on Mar 16, 2006 13:33:50 GMT
I've only had casting practice at Kercock with Dennis about six weeks ago.... but i really enjoyed it! He's a good teacher..... but im sure i've picked up plenty of bad habits since then! Kercock is on my to do list......Im going to try and get a fish on the Ericht (where i have a season ticket) first but if that fails then i might book a day on Kercock...... although i will probably book a day just to get out! I think April or May might be best for me....... and i'm stopping in on Dennis tonight to give him back his rod and reel that he kindly lent me! Then tomorrow i'm going on the Ericht for a half day.... so im looking forward to that! Good luck at Kercock anyway! John.
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Post by johnmac on Mar 16, 2006 23:18:07 GMT
i meant to say Saturday! im working tomorrow!
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Post by Fruin on Mar 17, 2006 8:39:44 GMT
It's tomorrow today!!!
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Post by macd on Mar 17, 2006 9:25:05 GMT
fruin, dropped TT a line and he may be coming out with silver versions of his shumakovs- those wee 9mm jobs tied with a wee black wing and small JC cheeks..........dreamy man
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Post by ar on Mar 17, 2006 10:58:04 GMT
I am just having a bash at my first few bottle tubes and I hope someone with more experience of them may be able to answer some questions.
When tying the wing on bottle tubes do you tie the artic fox hair forward first and then double back as on a templedog?
Is there no need to put a hackle behind the wing to hold it away from the hook?
Are these flies a bare bottle tube together with a hair and mobile wing, hackle in front and JC cheeks?
Thanks in advance. They do look great flies.
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Post by macd on Mar 17, 2006 11:35:56 GMT
www.rackelhanen.se/eng/10018.htmfruin put this link up- you will find step by step instructions, great site. In the flies shown here the tying is made on the tube liner. The tube itself is shaped like a skittle and keeps the wing up and away from the tube. If I do fold the wing I only do so with the over-wing and usually on a standard cylinder tube. The folded wing on TDs was originally done as they were made on standard tubes. These new ones, particlarly where the tying is on the liner, make this less critical. Tying on the liner is easy: cut a length, burr one end with a flame and insert. Leave a few cm poking out at the head. Mount the tube on a needle and dress the fly. Trim the the liner and burr with a flame and you are in business. A good way of cheating on standard tubes is to tie in some flash material and trim quite short, stick the wing on and it is kept up by the flash……… There is no fixed method, so play around with it until you are happy- try the conventional way first of all If you pm me ill send a sample for you to look at. macd
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