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    Fly rod and Rod tube winter project

    This morning i took this combination to a close by stream and caught a tiny trout; with a fly i tied! And with that; the new has worn off and I'm off after other butterfly’s!
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    Comparing speed and efficiency of single vs. double blade paddle

    If i were that good with a single i’d not have bought a double! In my case im either in a 16ft composite weighing 50 lbs or an old town with heavy fish gear. This one will approach 400 lbs with me included and both of them are easily moved with the double and with a whole lot less effort.
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    Evolution of an Alaskan DipShip

    This is the Launch i mentioned. Sorta a Chilcoot trail with many folks coming and going daily. Coming out’s the hard part with a boat load of fish. It wouldn't be impossible to use light boats but it would require more effort than im willing to put out. Colemans and Old Towns dominate here.
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    97° F (36° C), 108° F (42° C) RealFeel, in NW Connecticut

    Sorry you folks live in such hostile environments!
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    Evolution of an Alaskan DipShip

    Im always at anchor while fishing, an old tire chain is preferred and tied on the stern. That way everyones facing the same direction. If you were fishing in the wade area it’s common to just use a king net with a large hoop but no gill net bag. Like we use at Chitna. Picking fish is an art form...
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    Evolution of an Alaskan DipShip

    Thanks for the kind words, BUT apart from epoxy sensitivity that is brutal every time i use it on anything; the bigger issue is the abuse these boats endure. I’ll be out that way tomorrow evening and will take a picture of the launch then it will be clearer. Essentially i’m dragging this loaded...
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    Evolution of an Alaskan DipShip

    I hear you! And when they publish “200,000 Sockeye entering the Kenai in one day” I'm sure it makes a lot of the locals shudder! Years ago i bought an Ocean boat to avoid all that and it was great for almost 20 years before my Wife's failing health made overnight trips impossible. So i did the...
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    Evolution of an Alaskan DipShip

    Many Alaskan set netters still haul nets with tractors which are also used to pull a trailer with fish totes to get them off the beach! Even here in Alaska where this has been the norm for centuries there is a camp of folks determined to “change things”. I like to keep one foot in each camp...
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    Evolution of an Alaskan DipShip

    Im back for a bit. After this last canoe project i moved into all that fly rod/ reel stuff which carried me thru spring. I just finished up the Sockeye season and was very excited with how the hammock preformed. Out of roughly 40 fish that met their maker on that net only one squirted off and...
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    Fly rod and Rod tube winter project

    After a little bobble in the return shipping; i now have the reel in hand. In deciding on a reel color, i went with the “Light colored reels” crowd based on the opinion they show dings and scratches less than dark colors. I cant say i’ve ever dinged a reel so that probably has little merit but...
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    "Ecopoxy" Resin

    Wow, i want two of them!
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    Basalt/Innegra, Building Experience?

    A couple years ago i bought a 16 ft boat from these folks. The layup is 6oz. Glass, Bassalt /Innegra and carbon / innegra on the football. This guys strictly a hand lay-up operation and I'm sure “Ben” would be happy to talk to you about this stuff. Mine was not a “one of”, he does them regularly...
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    Stress Relieving Paddle Design

    I know many of you don’t want to hear it; But, my double is a lot more comfortable and i go faster, easier than a single. Of course im not doing any pirouette’s to waltz music!
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    "Ecopoxy" Resin

    Difference between 2:1 and 4:1 epoxy laminating resin: Epoxy resins come in a variety of ratios, depending on the desired application. The most commonly used ratios are 2:1 and 4:1. A 1:1 epoxy resin is not typically used as a laminating resin as it is not as strong. It is often used for river...
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    "Ecopoxy" Resin

    As someone terribly sensitive to all the epoxies i was elated to see this post. However, The site doesn’t show anything other than casting products which are completely different chemistry.
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