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I've been experimenting with mixing Frog's Fanny (aka Cab-O-Sil TS-720)
with the dubbing when tying nymphs. The idea is to get the strongly hydrophobic treated fumed silica particles tied deep into the nymph body. So far, so good. It makes a realistic looking bubble to my eye. I've been tying a variant of Skip's Nymph -- basically a PT with hare's ear dubbing for the thorax instead of peacock herl. The next step is to try it on-stream. I'll go out for a spring whitefish extravaganza tomorrow, to fill my smoker. Photos to follow on abpf. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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rw wrote: I've been experimenting with mixing Frog's Fanny (aka Cab-O-Sil TS-720) with the dubbing when tying nymphs. The idea is to get the strongly hydrophobic treated fumed silica particles tied deep into the nymph body. So far, so good. It makes a realistic looking bubble to my eye. I've been tying a variant of Skip's Nymph -- basically a PT with hare's ear dubbing for the thorax instead of peacock herl. The next step is to try it on-stream. I'll go out for a spring whitefish extravaganza tomorrow, to fill my smoker. Photos to follow on abpf. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. I tied up a few Sparkle Pupae with the Cab-O-Sil "tied in" to the underbody. Tried them last weekend on the Willimantic in CT with excellent results. Kept swapping back and forth between treated and untreated flies that were otherwise identical. The Cab-o-sil treated flies out caught the others by about 4 to 1. Going up to northern NH on the eleventh for a week. Caddis should be on big time. Will be interesting. |
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Stan Gula wrote: wrote: I tied up a few Sparkle Pupae with the Cab-O-Sil "tied in" to the underbody. George? How did you tie it in? Did you rub the powder into the dubbing? Dust the dubbed thread? What? -- Stan Gula http://gula.org/roffswaps I used a lot of wax on the dubbing thread and worked the FF into the dubbing with a brush. Worked more in prior to tying in the overbody. The stuff doesn't last forever...I found the fly became less effective after catching a few fish, but could be "refreshed" temporarily by working more in with the brush. As RW said in an earlier post, you need to have a lot of FF if you're going to do this on a regular basis. It takes a lot more than if you're simply using it to dry and dress your floating flies. |
nymph bubbles
rw wrote: I've been experimenting with mixing Frog's Fanny (aka Cab-O-Sil TS-720) with the dubbing when tying nymphs. Sounds like a good idea. several years ago a former friend started rubbing a row of nymphs with the stuff in his flybox using an old toothbrush. The bubbles seem to attract fish when the flies are fished. You waste a good bunch of the Frog's Fanny, but is it a waste when you are catching fish? Big Dale |
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Big Dale wrote: Sounds like a good idea. several years ago a former friend started rubbing a row of nymphs with the stuff in his flybox using an old toothbrush. Ralph cutter has a few ideas as well http://www.flyline.com/tips_trivia/all_that_glitters/ Steve |
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"Big Dale" wrote: rw wrote: I've been experimenting with mixing Frog's Fanny (aka Cab-O-Sil TS-720) with the dubbing when tying nymphs. Sounds like a good idea. several years ago a former friend started rubbing a row of nymphs with the stuff in his flybox using an old toothbrush. The bubbles seem to attract fish when the flies are fished. You waste a good bunch of the Frog's Fanny, but is it a waste when you are catching fish? Big Dale Why would he ned tp d |
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