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Merrick Catalog-Chapter 5 INDEX A CUI Benchmark, 183 Pacific Bay, 102, 104 Cork Sticks, 93 Abrasive (Reamer), 78 CUI Value Line, 183 Resin Impregnated, 103 Cork Tape, 59 Resin Impregnated Wood, Diamondback, 167 Sleeve Butt, 63, 107 CorrosionX, 363 103 Gatorglass, 197 Stuart, 104 Counter Weight, 36 Accent Rings, 50, 54 Ice Fishing, 78, 182, 184 Wood, 103, 104 Crab Trap Line, 248 Activate, 235 Lamiglas, 185-194, 196 Crab Traps, 248 Adjustable Reel Seats, 84 Merrick Graphite, 206 C Crank Bait, 270 Aerator, 318 Merrick Solid, 197 Cable Creel Harness, 293 Agate Guides, 113, 130 Merrick Solid Fiberglass, 175 Downrigger Cable, 325 Creels, 292, 293 Alcohol Burner, 34 Pac-Bay, 198-202 Cable Holder, 318 Crimping Tools, 304, 306 Alignment Board, 29 Rogue, 206, 207, 208 Calftail, 288 Crimps All American Guides & Tops, Seeker, 168-175 Calipers, 37, 39 American Fishing Wire, 325 112 Set-ups, 210, 211 Canvas Totes, 385 Hi-Seas, 326 Aluminum Butts, 102, 104, 105, St. Croix, 176-182 Capes (Dry Fly), 283 Crutch Caps, 51 107 Stratospheare, 175 Caps (Yorker), 28 Crystal Hooks, 67 Aluminum Gimbals, 53, 100, Tiger Eye, 209 Carbine Snap, 309 Cut Off Machine, 43 106 Vertical Jigging, 205 Carbon Fiber Drags, 359 Cutting Board, 300, 323, 368 Anchor Harness, 321 ZZiplex Ltd, 197 Cartright Rig, 250 Anchors, 321 Boarding Handle, 318 Casting Spoons, 277 D Andrus Jigs, 265 Bobbin Threaders, 279 Cedar Jigs, 271 Dacron, 328 Aprons, 39 Bobbins, 37, 279 Cement Glue, 36, 37 Darts, 316 Arbors Bodkins, 279 Charts Decal Film, 41, 42 Cork, 93 Books Conversion, 224, 225 Decal Paper, 42 Graphite, 68, 93 Fishing, 362 Guide Spacing, 222, 223 Decal Wrap, 11 Hardboard, 79 Fly Tying, 289 Weaving Charts, 45 Decals, 12-17, 19, 20, 188 Polyurethane, 68, 87 Rod Building, 212, 213 Chenille, 287 Deck Key, 317 Augers, 383 Boots, 371 China Markers, 28 Decorative Wrap Layout Jig, 31 Bottle Butt, 104 Chinese Handcuffs, 68 Deep Drop Light, 363 B Bottles & Jars, 27, 30, 291 Chucks Deer Body Hair, 288 Backing, 295 Braided Line Flex Coat, 29, 36 Deer Hair Comb, 280 Bags Cortland, 328 Quick Release, 41 Depth Finders, 381 Bronco Surf, 378, 379 Power Pro, 331 Self Adjusting, 29 Devcon, 37 Chum, 321, 322 Braided Line Scissors/Cutters, Slip Clutch, 36 Diamond Blade, 42 Combo Carrying, 370 251, 331 Chum Bag, 321, 322 Diamond Files, 246 Custom Embroidered, 385 Brass Rig Arm, 311 Clamp (Cork Ring), 30, 44 Diamond Grip Reamers, 40 Lure, 378, 379 Bridge Gaff, 246 Clarkspoons, 275 Diamond Jigs, 266, 270 Rigging Kit, 321 Bridge Net, 319 Classic Twist, 3 Diamond Two Rod Finish, 35 Rod, 369, 370 Bronco Classroom Kit, 25 Diaphram, 29 Surf, 378, 379 Bags, 378, 379 Cleats, 322, 382 Die Cut Decals, 12-17, 20 Bait Jackets, 370 Clevises, 263 Digital Media-make your own Bait Cutting Board, 300 Rods, 336, 337 Clips, 317 decals, 42 Plastic Worms, 262 Brush Cleaner, 28, 29, 34 Cloth Dinah Flo Guides & Tops, 115 Bait Bugs, 271 Brushes, 11, 24, 28, 38 Fiberglass, 43 Dispensers Bait Knife, 299 Bucktail Jigs, 251, 267 Graphite, 43 Glue/Finish, 36 Bait Nets, 319 Bucktail Teasers, 266, 317 Polishing Nickel Silver, 37 Do-It Molds, 253-260 Bait Remover, 244 Bucktails, 267, 284 Clothing Doby Treble Hook, 244 Bait Rigs, 244, 245, 246, 248 Buffing Wheel, 38 Jackets, 187, 370, 373 Doc-Ski Weaving Patterns, 46, Balancer Butts, 54 Buffing/Polishing Kit, 41 Shirts, 187, 375 47 Ball Gimbal, 53 Bulbhead Squid, 277 Cockpit Mat, 385 Double Sided Masking Tape, Bamboo Burl Cork Handles, 66 Bunker Spoons, 269 Coiled Ice Rod Holder, 380 24 Bamboo Net, 295 Burnishing Tools, 39 Coiled Tether, 303 Downrigger Accessories, 317, Beads, 327 Burnt Cork, 72 Collapsible Wire Basket, 248 325 Beadzers, 280 Butt Caps, 49, 51, 58, 71, 84 Collet Nuts for Unibutts, 106 Dragonskin Steel Sandpaper, Belt Sander, 43 Butt Extension Kits, 192 Color Preserver, 22, 28, 29, 34 65 Belts (Fighting) Butt Extensions, 191 Combos, 363 Drill Bits, 36, 75 Aftco, 313 Butt Plugs, 84 Composite Butt Caps, 71, 73 Drop Shot Dispenser, 277 Braid, 314 Butt Shims, 104 Contact Cement, 36 Drop Straps, 314 Sampo, 313 Butt Tack, 51 Contour Gauge, 77 Dry Flies, 290 Billy Club, 300 Butt Wind, 3, 11 Coolers, 364-368 Dry Transfer Lettering, 24 Bionic Finger, 22 Butt Wraps, 42, 63, 68 Copper Sleeves, 325, 326 Dryers, 31, 32 Birds, 275 Butts Cork Accent Rings, 50 Dubbing Furs, 288 Blank Cutoff Machine, 43 Aftco, 105, 106 Cork Arbors, 93 Duck Quill, 288 Blank Repair Kit, 192 Aluminum, 102, 104, 105, Cork Balls, 307 Duco Cement, 37 Blanks 107 Cork Clamp, 30, 44, 68 Dust Mask, 41 DVD's, 7, 11 American Premier, 184 Ash Wood, 104 Cork Grips, 66, 69, 70, 71, 73 DVD’s, 278, 362 Bronco, 196, 209 Balancer, 49, 54 Cork Plugs, 72 Butt Extensions, 191 Cork & EVA, 49, 71 Cork Puppy, 92 Calstar, 203, 204, 205 Heavy Duty Aluminum Cork Rasp, 39 E Clear Point, 195 Fighting, 51, 95, 101 Cork Rings, 71, 72, 101 E/Z Load Chum Bag, 322 Cono-Flex, 195 Oak Bay, 103 Cork Sealer, 34 E/Z Twist Pro, 322 397 INDEX Eel Skin Heads, 262 Fish Tailer, 316 Perfection, 53 Guide Measurement Stick, 23 Electrification Kit, 30 Fish Turner, 300 Glass Rings, 317 Guide Placement Tool, 36 Elk Body Hair, 288 Fishair, 283 Glasses, 22 Guide Pliers, 23 Elk Hair Caddis, 290 Fishin’ Stix, 369 Glitter, 30, 34, 262 Guide Replacement Rings, 160 Elmer's Glue, 41 Flag Clips, 317 Gloves Guide Sets Embellishment Threads, 1, 2 Flat Line Clips, 317 Aftco, 374 Aftco, 109 Embroidered Products, 385 Fleece Blanket, 385 Cut-Resistant, 298 CUI, 166 Epoxy Fleece Fly Patch, 293 Fillet, 298 Fuji, 164 1 Minute, 37 Fleece Hoodies, 377 Grip, 371 Perfection, 116 1 to 1 Dispenser, 36 Flies, 290, 291, 292 Hi-Seas, 373 Guide Tweezers, 23 2-Ton, 37 Floatant, 296 Glow Beads, 327 Guides & Tops 5 Minute, 28, 37 Floats, 307, 312 Glow Grub Jigs, 380 Aftco, 108-111 Clear, 41 Flocking Kit, 78 Glow Paint, 262 Agate, 113 Devcon, 37 Fluorocarbon Glow Sticks, 363 All American, 112 Duragloss, 34 Ande, 332 Glue Injector, 11 Arcane, 113 Fly & Jig Turner, 278, 323 Hi-Seas, 333 Glues CUI, 165, 166 Kardol, 34 Fly Boxes, 291 Contact Cement, 36 Dinah Flo Metal Ring, 115 Magnum Steel 4 Minute, 37 Fly Fiber, 286 Duco Cement, 37 Flow Metal Ring, 115 Metalset A-4, 34 Fly Fishing Reels, 349, 356 Elmer’s, 41 Foulproof, 116, 127 PC-Products, 36 Fly Fishing Vests, 293 Ferrule Cement, 34 Fuji, 142-163 Plastic Steel, 37 Fly Hooks, 237 Guide Foot Adhesive, 28 Hopkins & Holloway, 163 Putty, 37 Fly Leaders, 294-296 Hypalon, 29 Ice Fishing, 78, 116 Reel Seat Adhesive, 29 Fly Line, 294, 295 Liquid Rod Cement, 22 Merrick, 113, 114, 115, 164 RodSmith, 25 Fly Line Cleaner, 296 Reel Seat, 29 Mildrum, 113 Spray, 34 Fly Reels, 349, 356 Rod Bond, 34 Pac-Bay, 120-140 Two Hour Steel Weld, 37 Fly Spritz, 296 Rubber Cement, 36 Perfection, 117, 118, 119 Two-Part, 41 Fly Tying Adhesives, 282 Skirt Glue (Gap Filling), 269 REC, 141 Epoxy Mixer, 32 Fly Tying Books, 289 Thermal Plastic Tip Top Stuart, 122, 135, 136 Epoxy Putty, 37 Fly Tying DVD, 278 Adhesive, 28 Gunwale Mat, 385 EVA Fly Tying Kits, 280, 281 Tip Top Adhesive (Hot Melt), Blocks/Strips, 65 Fly Tying Light, 42 34 H Fly Tying Materials Foam Butt, 71 Urethane Cork Seal, 34 Hackle Pliers, 279 Calftail, 288 X-Grips, 63 Vertical Reel Seat Paste, 41 Hacksaw, 39 Danville, 289 Extend-A-Butt, 105 Zap, 269 Hair Pusher, 279 Deer Body Hair, 288 Extendable Rod Holder, 369 Goose Quill, 288 Hammer (Rod Builders), 42 Dubbing Furs, 288 Eyes, 264, 283 Graphite Cloth, 43 Hand Wrappers, 29, 31, 32, 44 Duck Quill, 288 Graphite Gimbals, 53 Handle Components, 105 F Elk Body Hair, 288 Graphite Tubing, 68 Handle Kits Feather Inlay, 48 Flashabou, 284-286 Grease, 360, 361 Andrew's, 80, 81 Feathers, 48 Goose Quill, 288 Green Machine, 271, 273 Cork, 60, 64, 66, 67, 77 Ferrule Cement, 34 Perfect Poppers, 287 Grinding Stone, 38 CUI, 66 Ferrule Plugs, 79, 189, 192 Popper Corks, 287 Grinding Tool, 43 Emporer's Choice, 64 Ferrules, 79, 98 Rayon Chenille, 287 Grinding Wheel, 40 Fuji, 60 Ferrules for Unibutts, 106 Squirrel Tails, 288 Grip Flocking Kit, 78 Japanese, 64 Fiberglass Cloth, 43 Vises, 278 Grip Inlay Grinding Tool, 43 Matagi, 64 Fighting Butt, 51, 95, 101 Fly Tying Thread, 289 Grip Tape, 59, 68 Mooseskin, 78 Fly Tying Tool Kits, 280 Files, 39, 40, 246, 323 Grip Wax, 63 Pac-Bay, 67 Fly Tying Tools, 278-281 Fillet Gloves, 298 Grips St. Croix, 60 Fly Tying Tray, 289 Fillet Knives, 297, 298, 299, Cork, 69, 71 Wood, 61 Fly Tying Vise, 278, 323 300, 301, 305 Custom Hardwood, 58 Handle/Grip Twine, 11 Foam Fly Patch, 293 Finger Protectors, 370 Encapsulated, 67 Harness, 313, 314 Fold Away Glasses, 22 Finishes Finishing (For Cork Tape), 58 Harpoon, 315 Foot Control, 29 1 to 1 Dispenser, 36 Flocked, 69 Harpoon Darts, 316 Foreceps, 303, 305 Aftcote Finish, 25 Fly, 58 Harpoon Rope, 316 Foregrip Caps, 77 CUI (Classic Coat), 41 Foregrips (Shaped), 91 Hat Pins, 67 Freezers, 368 Duragloss LS Supreme Fuji, 91 Hats, 187, 370, 376, 377, 385 Epoxy, 34 Groovy, 62 Heat Gun, 77 Iridescent Lure Finish G Kork-O-Lon Foam, 78 Hemostat, 281 System, 30 Gaffs Leather, 77 Heritage Tip-ups, 382 Pac-Bay Rod Smith, 25 Aluminum, 315, 316 Leatherlike, 63 Hex Stacker, 279 Rod Dust, 34 Hook Gaff, 250 Nylon Flocked, 69 Hiking Poles, 383 Spray Epoxy Rod, 34 Pier & Bridge Gaff, 246 Quickgrips, 59 Hobby Lathe, 40 Swifty, 29 Gator Glass, 197 Rail Rod Grips, 63 Holding Tool, 304 U-40, 34 Gauge (contour), 77 Spin, 58 Hook Extractor, 299 Finishing Grips, 58 Gimbal Covers, 49 Wood, 58, 103 Hook Holders, 246 Finishing Tape, 62 Gimbals X-Grips, 63 Hook Keepers, 52, 144, 163 First Aid Kit, 298 Aftco, 52 Groovy Grips, 62 Hook Latches, 52 Fish Bags, 322 Fuji, 53 Guide Alignment Tool, 45 Hook Remover, 244, 263 Fish Bat, 300 Lakeland, 53 Guide Foot Tubing, 43 Hook Sharpener, 302, 305 Fish Hook File, 246 Merrick, 53, 106 Guide Grabber, 23 Hook-M-Up-Gaff, 250 Fish Shears, 299 Pac-Bay, 100 Guide Graph, 36 Hooks 398 INDEX Braid, 250, 323 Kites, 317 Power Pro, 331 Molds, 253-260 F.J.
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