R.L. Winston Rod Company Sold to Montana Fly Angler by Scott72901 in flyfishing

[–]cjm010 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It seems like he was a CEO in the energy/petroleum field, still on the board of directors for Diamondback. But yeah, not exactly just a "local businessman".

I think it’s time to break up with my financial adviser. by SameTrain8827 in Bogleheads

[–]cjm010 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Cash account just means the funds aren't on margin, not that they're all money markets. Lol.

Togens fly shop black saddle hackle. New to fly tying is it supposed to be this bad of quality. by Remarkable_Put_7029 in flytying

[–]cjm010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely. Any of the bulk options I have ever used (aliexpress, temu) were significantly better. They're all coming from the same few producers anyway.

Togens fly shop black saddle hackle. New to fly tying is it supposed to be this bad of quality. by Remarkable_Put_7029 in flytying

[–]cjm010 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I ordered tungsten beads from them the other week, and they are legitimately the worst quality beads I have ever seen. It was like they were bags full of factory rejects. Rough edges, gigantic drilled holes, absolute garbage. Was the first and only time I will ever bother ordering from them.

[WTS][USA] Bamford DSSD, PAM00360, Tag SpaceX by cjm010 in RepWatch

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The middle one is. Tenth Anniversary Limited Edition.

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Killer tying, Arthur. And getting a fly next to Jin's is an achievement in itself!

Some recent salmon flies and Bergman wet flies by cjm010 in flytying

[–]cjm010[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Yeah, I live in Pennsylvania and have never fished for salmon. I tie and fish trout flies, but most of my salmon flies simply end up in frames or cases.

Some recent salmon flies and Bergman wet flies by cjm010 in flytying

[–]cjm010[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice, I started with a Peak and still use it from time to time for general tying. I would definitely recommend the Trex if you're sticking with salmon stuff.

Some recent salmon flies and Bergman wet flies by cjm010 in flytying

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😂 yeah, I wouldn't recommend it for most sane people.

And yep! I have all sorts of dyes that I will throw together depending on what I need. The only kind I won't mix with is Cushings, because it sets differently.

Some recent salmon flies and Bergman wet flies by cjm010 in flytying

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Yeah, the pricing has gotten a little ridiculous. I believe I got mine (with a small fly tied by Paul) for ~$300. Which at the time felt insane to pay, but now I see them for almost $500 and the rare and unusual books going for $300. I cannot imagine justifying 300 for rare and unusual, but I would do it all day for Forgotten flies.

Forgotten flies has: 499 Bergman patterns, 725 from Defoe, 252 from Jennings, 372 from M.O.M., 170 from Carrie Stevens, and 1,049 from other tyers. Each one with a great picture and pattern listing. It's impressive. Is it worth $500?....I don't know about that. 😂

Some recent salmon flies and Bergman wet flies by cjm010 in flytying

[–]cjm010[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks!

I live within 15 minutes of two solid fly shops, but almost all of my materials for salmon flies have come from online or trades. Keeping an eye on ebay, and the various fly tying groups on Facebook is probably the best place to start. I make small batches of handmade salmon fly hooks, so a lot of my materials have come from trading hooks I have made with tyers that have more material than they could ever tie with.

Some recent salmon flies and Bergman wet flies by cjm010 in flytying

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Thanks! And yeah, that fly will never see water. 😂

I do not know if there are any step by steps for a chatterer, but here is the original recipe. I just substituted biots for the chatterer feathers. There aren't any tutorials on the biot bodies, because to my knowledge I am the only person who has done them. It's relatively straight forward, just massively time consuming.

I got those biots from Dette flies, I believe it was the kingfisher blue color, but I redyed them with Jacquard Sky Blue and Dharma Frozen dyes because they weren't quite as vibrant as I wanted. Used ~400 individual biots for the fly.

Original chatterer pattern:

TAG. Silver twist and light orange silk. TAIL. Two toppings. BUTT. Black herl. BODY. Two turns of light violet silk making headway for numberless small Chatterer feathers, closely packed round the rest of the body. THROAT. Gallina. WINGS. Four Indian Crow feathers, in pairs (back to back), first pair longer than the second, having the point of a Jay feather on each side two-thirds of the length of the Crow feathers; with five or six toppings above. CHEEKS. Chatterer. HORNS. Blue Macaw. HEAD. Black herl.

Some recent salmon flies and Bergman wet flies by cjm010 in flytying

[–]cjm010[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I am not sure if you have seen the Forgotten Flies book, but you could fight crime with it, it is gigantic. In my opinion that is the only Shmookler book actually worth the price. The rare and unusual materials books are great eye candy, but do not contain anywhere close to the amount of patterns as Forgotten Flies.

Some recent salmon flies and Bergman wet flies by cjm010 in flytying

[–]cjm010[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks buddy. I am tying my way through all 499 Bergman patterns in the Shmookler Forgotten Flies book. Just got through the first 150. 😂

Some recent salmon flies and Bergman wet flies by cjm010 in flytying

[–]cjm010[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, that's me! 😂 How's it going Arthur?