Not another Aussie!
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brandon j.
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Jun 10, 2010 at 10:12 am #6657
karsten neben
MemberHullo from the other side of the pond 🙂
I live in Sydney Australia, been tying flies for 16+yrs & making bamboo rods for about 2.5yrs. I mainly fish for trout and try to get to the south island NZ and Tassy as often as possible.
This is a great site and I look forward to contributing and meeting other flyfishaholics!
Here are a few flies I recently posted elsewhere for a Swap/fundraiser sorry if you’ve seen them before.
The patterns are Muz Wilsons, one of the most innovative tiers I know and a great guy to boot. He makes his own line of synthetic dubbing called Fuzzle Dub.
I hope I’ve done Muz’s flies justice.
Fuzzle Tadpole

Fuzzle Bugger Black

Fuzzle Bugger Olive

The same Olive FB with the hook pinged in the vise!
Jun 11, 2010 at 2:12 am #58240Neal Osborn
MemberWelcome to the site Karsten. I love any pattern by Muz Wilson and your photography does great justice to the patterns. Your lighting is nice and broad and the flies really pop. Thanks for sharing.
We can’t wait to see a brief description of the tying sequence. Are you allowed to post a recipe of the Fuzzles?
Jun 11, 2010 at 3:08 am #58241karsten neben
MemberHi Neal,
Thanks for the welcome, Muz won’t mind.
I’ll make a small vid and post it when I find the time.
Jun 11, 2010 at 7:23 am #58242
clark reidMemberNice flies Karsten. Muzz is without question one of downunders best and most innovative tiers, but I think it’s only fair to point out the “fuzzle” technique is a Peter Morse invention which Muzz adopted and expanded on and created a wide range of patterns with. Muzz would be the first to tell you this himself.
Good to see you here.
You can judge a man by the size of things which annoy him.
Jun 11, 2010 at 8:38 am #58243karsten neben
MemberHi Clark,
Thanks for the welcome, glad you like the flies.
You’re right about Morsie and that Muz would tell me himself, a matter of fact I am sure he has at some point.
I didn’t mean to offend anyone, just to introduce myself and post a few flies. I always credit the pattern to it’s rightful owner and these ones happen to belong to Murray.
If anyone is interested in delving deeper here’s a link to an old post on this site and to a flylife article about the technique and how it started. http://www.itinerantangler.com/cgi-bin/board/YaBB.pl?num=1200783692/0
Jun 12, 2010 at 1:33 am #58244dusty montgomery
MemberAside from the flies, the first thing I noticed was your mastery of fly photography. Well done my friend. Care to do a show and tell?
D.
Jun 15, 2010 at 6:06 am #58245
clark reidMemberWasn’t being negative mate… and they guys are right about your photos.. lovely.
You can judge a man by the size of things which annoy him.
Jun 15, 2010 at 6:10 am #58246
clark reidMemberand those fuzzle buggers certainly work.
You can judge a man by the size of things which annoy him.
Jun 15, 2010 at 11:34 am #58247bill heffner
MemberWelcome Karsten! I really like the pictures, nice ties. Thanks for the link. I will tie some of them this weekend.
Jun 16, 2010 at 8:38 am #58248karsten neben
MemberThanks for the welcome guys, glad you like the patterns/photo’s.
Clark – No hard feelings mate, I wasn’t trying to be negative either, just thought I might have offended you by not mentioning Mr Morse. The man does catch a hell of alot of fish!
Dusty – I don’t know about Mastery, my set up is embarrassingly simple. :-[
Backdrop = Colour Sheet of cardboard
Lighting = 3 cheap CF lamps (Same bulbs 4000k). 1 is my tying/desklamp the other 2 are the clip on type (I clip these to my tying desk when I need them.
Diffuse the light by attaching crinkled up tracing paper to the lamps with elastic bands (I keep these on).Tripod + small compact camera, set to macro with adjusted exposure where necessary.
If you have any questions/want more info or a pic feel free to send me a PM?
Jun 16, 2010 at 9:45 am #58249
clark reidMemberNot at all.. welcome.
You can judge a man by the size of things which annoy him.
Jun 16, 2010 at 9:35 pm #58250dusty montgomery
MemberThanks for the explanation Karsten. But what does CF stand for, re. the lights you use?
D.Jun 16, 2010 at 9:56 pm #58251jt benton
MemberJohn Rohmer does something similar with his product, Arizona Simi Seal.
Jun 17, 2010 at 9:21 am #58252karsten neben
MemberHi Dusty, CF stands for compact fluroescent. It doesn’t matter what kind of lamps you use. What is really important is that they are all the same colour temperature.
Most digital camera’s let you set the white balance manually or usually the auto setting does a pretty good job for you. Make sure you turn off any additional overhead lights or lighting in the room, they’re bound to have conflicting colour temperatures and will give you an unnatural cast. Hope this helps?Thanks for the link JT, looks like great material and a neat technique. The fuzzle technique is a a bit different but I see what you mean, especially with the leech pattern.
Jun 18, 2010 at 5:29 am #58253jt benton
MemberThanks for the link JT, looks like great material and a neat technique. The fuzzle technique is a a bit different but I see what you mean, especially with the leech pattern.
I’d love to see a tutorial….
The Simi Seal leach has been my go to for about a decade.
Oct 15, 2010 at 4:15 am #58254brandon j
Member+1 on Rohmer’s simi seal. The Fuzzle Tadpole looks deadly, nice pics.
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