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Tying Outside #12332035 07/10/17 02:29 PM
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I had never tried tying outside. Overall, it was a positive experience.

The breeze is good for keeping cool, but tends to want to move materials around. Butane fire starters don't want to stay lit either.


Other than that, I'm going to tie outside again. No UV light needed and the lighting provided by the sun way beats the alternatives.

Re: Tying Outside [Re: karstopo] #12335658 07/12/17 02:31 PM
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Too Windy out this way...I would have thread and feathers all over the place roflmao

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I've tied in a bar before. Not tied one on, but tied a fly.

Re: Tying Outside [Re: karstopo] #12346362 07/18/17 08:30 PM
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I am tempted to bring my vise to work and tie during lunch breaks...

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