Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Sam Salmon on October 21, 2008, 03:45:29 PM
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In the interest of keeping people's minds on fishing I'm starting a NSR thread.
So to start-do you think that the wool we use now isn't as bright as years past?
The stuff from Angelo's, Gibbs and even Uncle Fred's looks a bit bleached out to me.
Could just be a function of my (admittedly aged) eyes or could it be we're being sold an inferior product?
Is it possible that the yarn of yesteryear had UV brighteners and now tightwad Canuck importers won't deal with it because of price point?
Your thoughts Please-your NSR input of any variety is much appreciated. 8)
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Maybe different material?
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You do know there is a modify button you can do second take.. :D
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i honestly dont mind it, i usually use bright colours to add contrast to my bait, cerise, chartruese, bubble gum pink, white. All the main standout colours
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Uncle Freds has some "Bling Yarn" that has some flash in it. It looks pretty decent.
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Uncle Fred's has some "Bling Yarn" that has some flash in it. It looks pretty decent.
It'll work too-years ago I had some flashy stuff left over from making Polar Bear hair streamers to troll for Coho and I used some in yarn ties they ended up looking something like what Uncle Fred's has but even flashier.