tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4952460912398461727.post282349080771735291..comments2024-03-26T06:21:34.320-07:00Comments on Teton Tenkara: The Mop FlyTom Davishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18240935660681343164noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4952460912398461727.post-66573556027547145572018-01-19T07:51:35.659-08:002018-01-19T07:51:35.659-08:00Painting the cut end of the yarn with superglue ke...Painting the cut end of the yarn with superglue keeps it from unraveling. Takes longer than expected for the superglue to dry, though. One skein is a lifetime supply of material - even if you cut them 4" long for bass fishing. Chris Stewarthttp://www.tenkarabum.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4952460912398461727.post-65401355532720587242018-01-13T17:05:33.348-08:002018-01-13T17:05:33.348-08:00Will do sir.Will do sir.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12285414094451164363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4952460912398461727.post-3066761611036404932018-01-13T15:21:50.026-08:002018-01-13T15:21:50.026-08:00I would suggest looking for a mop or glove rather ...I would suggest looking for a mop or glove rather than buying yarn at JoAnn Fabrics. I have not been able to find a neutral color glove so I ordered a couple skeins from JoAnn. When you cut the yarn, it can unravel so all the fuzz comes off. I am sure there is a solution but I have not yet figured one out. The little "fingers" that you can cut from a glove or mop won't unravel once they are tied in. I think they would be a much better solution.Chris Stewarthttp://www.tenkarabum.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4952460912398461727.post-84197638942308125712018-01-13T07:41:59.572-08:002018-01-13T07:41:59.572-08:00Hi Chris, find me on Facebook then send me a PM.Hi Chris, find me on Facebook then send me a PM.Tom Davishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18240935660681343164noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4952460912398461727.post-37394879833295843752018-01-09T07:56:06.734-08:002018-01-09T07:56:06.734-08:00Hey Tom,
Thanks for the winter pattern ideas. It’...Hey Tom,<br /> Thanks for the winter pattern ideas. It’s been too cold in western ny to hit the water but at least I can try tying a few of these. Always glad to see your posts. I do have a question for you, unrelated to this site. My wife and I have been talking about moving to Idaho for some years now. Actually I’ve been doing most of the talking. Anyway, we have decided to take a vacation the last of September to check out some areas. This will be mainly a scouting trip but there will be no shortage of fishing. I haven’t narrowed down exactly where we will settle for the week but I would like to be close to some relatively easily accessible trout streams. I’ll pretty much have my three sons, 7,5,4 and my 2 year old daughter with me most of the outings. Not sure if you’d be willing to field the question on the potential areas and streams to fish, but I figured I’d throw it out there. If you have any advice, I’d love to hear it; I will not feel slighted in the least if you choose not to respond. Again, many thanks for the great info you have always shared on this site.<br />Regards,<br />Chris <br />Rochester, NY<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12285414094451164363noreply@blogger.com