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Cameron deBoth

Re: Second Flytying Evening @ Orvis in Banchory
« Reply #75 on: 11/02/2009 at 22:02 »
looking forward tot he next night.

Barry Robertson

Re: Second Flytying Evening @ Orvis in Banchory
« Reply #76 on: 06/03/2009 at 21:28 »

This is not as easy as i thought - what an ugly wee fly this turned out to be, guess i must go over the step by step again  :z6



Iain Goolager

Re: Second Flytying Evening @ Orvis in Banchory
« Reply #77 on: 06/03/2009 at 22:40 »
Not sure about the colours Baz but there's nowt wrong with the fly itself :z15

Ben Dixon

Re: Second Flytying Evening @ Orvis in Banchory
« Reply #78 on: 07/03/2009 at 00:50 »
Baz,

That will catch fish, tie it to a very fast sinking line, throw it into the Don and strip like mad. 

Next flytying evening will probably be the 3rd wk in April, will check out the diary and post something early next week.


Cheers

Ben

Peter McCallum

Re: Second Flytying Evening @ Orvis in Banchory
« Reply #79 on: 26/03/2009 at 22:15 »
Any further thoughts on another gig Ben?

Peter

daverd

Re: Second Flytying Evening @ Orvis in Banchory
« Reply #80 on: 27/03/2009 at 08:04 »
I would recommend Orvis gear. The guarantee and service is the best there is.  No quibble. I bought an Orvis rod  in the US, broke it years later (my fault) and had it replaced in the UK no questions asked. You get what you pay for.

Peter McCallum

Re: Second Flytying Evening @ Orvis in Banchory
« Reply #81 on: 15/09/2009 at 23:00 »
Hi Ben do you plan to have any more nights this winter?

Ben Dixon

Re: Second Flytying Evening @ Orvis in Banchory
« Reply #82 on: 15/09/2009 at 23:46 »
maybe Peter, depends how cold my cottage gets over the next few weeks!  :z4  I would think so, once the fishing season is done.

Cheers

Ben

Peter McCallum

Re: Second Flytying Evening @ Orvis in Banchory
« Reply #83 on: 16/09/2009 at 07:30 »
excellent looking forward to it. Last years were very informative

Rob Brownfield

Re: Second Flytying Evening @ Orvis in Banchory
« Reply #84 on: 16/09/2009 at 08:11 »
maybe Peter, depends how cold my cottage gets over the next few weeks!  :z4  I would think so, once the fishing season is done.

Cheers

Ben

Ben,
You can use my place if you want...bit warmer me thinks ;)

Cass is even been known to make good cakes and soup for visitiors.  :z16

Cameron deBoth

Re: Second Flytying Evening @ Orvis in Banchory
« Reply #85 on: 16/09/2009 at 09:57 »
Ben,
You can use my place if you want...bit warmer me thinks ;)

Cass is even been known to make good cakes and soup for visitiors.  :z16

Will my car be able to get there?  :z7 :z4

Rob Brownfield

Re: Second Flytying Evening @ Orvis in Banchory
« Reply #86 on: 16/09/2009 at 12:59 »
Will my car be able to get there?  :z7 :z4

Not sure...i scrape the front of my C30, although its lowered a bit...but I think your Relient Robin would struggle to keep the front wheel between the tracks ;)

Cameron deBoth

Re: Second Flytying Evening @ Orvis in Banchory
« Reply #87 on: 16/09/2009 at 13:33 »
Not sure...i scrape the front of my C30, although its lowered a bit...but I think your Relient Robin would struggle to keep the front wheel between the tracks ;)

Volvo's are quite low tho, C30 ARE SOOOOOOOO NICE BTW

what you think?

Rob Brownfield

Re: Second Flytying Evening @ Orvis in Banchory
« Reply #88 on: 16/09/2009 at 15:00 »
Never seen a body kit on a Reliant before..lol...I have the R-design Sport, but its also the "drive E" engine so the car is 30mm lower and is "sealed" underneath....totally smooth..but that means it scrapes my track to the house..lol.
Cass has the Alfa Romeo Mito Veloce :)

Ben Dixon

Re: Second Flytying Evening @ Orvis in Banchory
« Reply #89 on: 16/09/2009 at 15:29 »
Volvo's are quite low tho, C30 ARE SOOOOOOOO NICE BTW

what you think?


Looks practical  :z4

 




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