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Another nice pattern using more of “Dubs” materials
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Sweet tie, thanks for sharing!
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Scuds
A little difficult but great looking fly. These would really work at Carnaro.
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Actually this brings up a question that I have about UV lights. I have an old UV epoxy setting light that I need to replace. My current one is 6 or 7 years old and doesn't set the epoxy as well or as fast as it used to. For those that use UV setting epoxies what's a good UV light to replace my old one with?
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great looking fly, thanks for sharing
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If you like that fly check out deGala's Eraser Scud on you tube. Hey Ragen do a google search on UV lights. Their are a afew good articles on lights. It appears that most of the lights out there now work. Contrary to popular belief most of the lights will set most of the UV resins. Even the scorpion lights they sell all over AZ work. Check it out
Last edited by Spey Guy; 12-10-2017 at 06:11 PM. |
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Ragen found the article titled UV Resin Shootout by Fly Fish Foods. Hope it helps
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Spey Guy sent you a PM. I had already picked up a scorpion light. Tried it with Clear Cure Goo, Bug-Bond, and Loon. My old Bug-Bond light took awhile to cure the UV epoxy. The new UV scorpion light does it within seconds using all three brands of uv epoxy. I know it's all about uv wave length but the new light is so bright you almost need sun glasses...
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