To add to the things steam can do, Charlie Craven uses steam for deer hair that works amazing!! It puffs it up and makes the hair cut with a blade so much easier. Kelly, super helpful tips especially for the mallard flank feathers that are crammed in a bag. Thank you as always.
Lots of my flies have been crumpled up in my fly box, and zonker strips in bags are kinked and twisted. This helped tremendously! I never would have thought to steam them. Thanks a lot Kelly and crew! 👍👍 Hope y’all have a great weekend! 🎣
I discovered this about a month or two ago. I got 5 fly vests for $20 at an estate sale and found some flies on one the patches. They were pretty sad looking. I steamed them and they came right back to life, at least most of them. I've also fluffed up some chicken skins I was processing with a hair dryer. After the skins were cured I put them in a bucket of water but didn't let the skin get soaked and dried them with a hair dryer. It worked pretty good. Keep the good stuff coming.
Great tip. Did you see Davie Mcphail’s tip on taking a blow dryer to squirrel tails? It fluffs the hairs out and makes them so much easier to work with. Thanks!
Blake, Sorry about that man, we got waylaid by new Point of sale system last winter and didn't get much filmed, or I was in a witness protection program? Either way we are about to start shooting again this month. Thanks for remembering us. Kelly
When are you coming back. I have been buying a lot of stuff Kelly. I will stop buying until you come back. There are too many fly fishing stores on line with discounts.
We will be shooting again around the end of October. Sorry for the wait, we are a very small crew and during our busy season we don't have time to shoot unfortunately. We do our best, but keep an eye out here soon! Thanks for watchin! -Jeremy
Had a question for you Kelly. About the color spectrums when fishing streamers. If I start with black in murky high water, next do i go to white or to tan? Or if olive do I go to yellow next? Trying to get my own routine here. thanks!
Generally we just go dark to light or light to dark and cycle through colors. Everyone has their personal favorite colors to fish depending on water and location. In short there is no right or wrong answer it is subjective to the person fishing. You do have it right though as far as swapping from black to white or tan. You just want to hit opposite ends of the spectrum until you find something the fish are reacting to and go from there. Hope that helps! - Jeremy
Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 405 sentadillas20i8rl son unos QQGIRLS.Uno muchas y un buen ejercicio. Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😍👍 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer.k