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Sustut
06-07-2002, 11:16 AM
Hello All,

I've been trying to locate 3/32" diameter brass or copper tubes but can't seem to find a source for them. I've only been able to find 1/8" diameter tubes. Does anyone know where to get 3/32" diameter tubes?

Thanks in advance.

Mike

wrke
06-07-2002, 11:32 AM
HMH tubes are available through Hunters.
Bill

fredaevans
06-07-2002, 12:48 PM
as they come in this size. Use them for my large tubes. After you cut the tube to size you want, tie the fly, I take a plastic Q-tip, insert, cut to size then, using a small mandrel, run the q tip ends over a candle flame to 'flare' them out.

Dirt cheep way of doing this. The 'orig.' tube come in 1 foot lengths and cost well less than a dollar each.
Fred:whoa:

Willie Gunn
06-07-2002, 01:37 PM
Fred,
Just how big are these Pacific Salmon

>>The 'orig.' tube come in 1 foot lengths and cost well less than a dollar each.

And I thought 4" tubes were big :chuckle: :chuckle:

doublespey
06-07-2002, 01:59 PM
Been looking for a way to make custom length brass tubes, and I think this is the easiest/best I've heard!!

Sure like those brass tubes for winter fishing, as they give a real good sense of the bottom (you know it when your brass tube bounces off a rock) much better than the dragging sensation of larger heavier wire hooks!

Plus the Get DOWN!! :devil:

fredaevans
06-07-2002, 02:56 PM
the 18' Bruce and Walker. But .... miss a cast and your face down out cold.:eyecrazy:

pmflyfisher
06-07-2002, 05:01 PM
Willie, Fred fishes BIG out west there. Bet those tube flies are at least 6 inches long he is using.

fredaevans
06-07-2002, 05:27 PM
The drift rod guys now are up to 1.5-2 oz of lead to 'tick' the bottom in many areas. Even a 3-400 grain head is not up to that standard.

Well, until they lower the water a bit my landscaping is getting a good work over.;)

pmflyfisher
06-07-2002, 07:54 PM
That must be some snow melt you have out there if you need 2 ounces to hold the bottom. Forget fly fishing for sure. When I surf casted in the ocean back east I don't think I used 2 ounce weights and the Atlantic ocean wave undertow was very strong.

Working on the garden and lawn is a good idea.

Will be close to 90s the next few days here, we think summer has finally come, because we surely missed spring. Does this a lot in chicago lately, no spring, just late winter to summer.

fredaevans
06-07-2002, 08:36 PM
then at that level it's chugging pretty good in many places. And these are the places Mr. Salmon wants to sit. With the free fishing weekend (or is it just Saturday?) the top end of the river should be a complete zoo. If I go up there it will be to take a few pictures to remind me why I love the summer waters better.

All the 'locals' will be home in front of a tv sipping beer. :>)
fe

EdS.
06-08-2002, 01:52 PM
Have you tried going to model shops that specialize in radio-controlled planes & boats? I remember they had brass and aluminum tubing (small diameters) in 12" and 36" lengths. Good luck. ED