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Goretex Camo or similar
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- Paul Arden
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Goretex Camo or similar
Hi guys,
Does anyone have any goretex Camo from something that is fucked. Ie leaky waders, old bag with socks in it or a fight with a herd of sheep?
I'd like to make a hat.
Cheers,
Paul
Does anyone have any goretex Camo from something that is fucked. Ie leaky waders, old bag with socks in it or a fight with a herd of sheep?
I'd like to make a hat.
Cheers,
Paul
- Paul Arden
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And talking of which, does anyone know how to actually make a hat? I think a hat the size of a small umbrella would be perfect.
- Lasse Karlsson
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No camo waders, but got several leaky ones I'd be happy to send you
Search youtube, I'm dead sure there will be a tutorial on how to make a hat try and search for "sydvest" that's the type the old fishermen used at sea in rough weather here
Cheers
Lasse
Search youtube, I'm dead sure there will be a tutorial on how to make a hat try and search for "sydvest" that's the type the old fishermen used at sea in rough weather here
Cheers
Lasse
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Flycasting, so simple that instructors need to make it complicated since 1685
Got a Q++ at casting school, wearing shorts
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I was thinking cross between pirate and a sombrero, camouflaged with plenty of accessories. If it's raining I'd like to stay reasonably dry.
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You're semi ok in camouflaging your stuff, so good luck, where shall I send the leaky waders to
Cheers
Lasse
Cheers
Lasse
Your friendly neighbourhood flyslinger
Flycasting, so simple that instructors need to make it complicated since 1685
Got a Q++ at casting school, wearing shorts
Flycasting, so simple that instructors need to make it complicated since 1685
Got a Q++ at casting school, wearing shorts
- Paul Arden
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Goretex Camo or similar
I'll send you an address - thanks dude
Goretex Camo or similar
If you give up making a hat, I am pretty sure you can get a camo Seattle Sombrero from Outdoor research.
https://www.amazon.com/Outdoor-Research ... B0071JXMH6
https://www.amazon.com/Outdoor-Research ... B0071JXMH6
- Paul Arden
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I have something similar which gave me the idea that I should make something better. More shady and weight I think. The old hat I used to have in my mid 20s which is now at the bottom of Lake Monowai, only bigger, is the shape I have in mind.
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Goretex Camo or similar
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