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dubbing Q
Hi,
Has anyone here any good online info(preferable pictures) on tying bodies with "dubbing loops"(making a loop with your thread, sliding the dubbing in between, and spinning the thread/loop with a dubbing twister)? I use the this method when tying shrimp patterns for seatrout, but sometimes i'm having difficulties getting the dubbing to "stick" between the threads, and making an even layer of dubbing. All help is greatly appreciated :o) -- Venligst, Grüsse, Regards, Thomas Schreiber - Finsensgade 48, 4tv 8200 Århus N. Danmark - 45+ 86725588 45+ 60725588 - |
dubbing Q
DUBBING WAX !!!!
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dubbing Q
"Sam Faulkner" wrote in message link.net...
DUBBING WAX !!!! You dont even need wax. I take the dubbing and pull and twist a small piece off the piece of dubbing the tie it to the fly. Then take and wrap around the thread. Hard to tell someone with out showing them and takes pratice. |
dubbing Q
This is discussed with photos in Skip Morris' article in the latest (Summer
2004) issue of American Angler magazine, pages 68-71. Jim "Joseph Fox" wrote in message om... "Sam Faulkner" wrote in message link.net... DUBBING WAX !!!! You dont even need wax. I take the dubbing and pull and twist a small piece off the piece of dubbing the tie it to the fly. Then take and wrap around the thread. Hard to tell someone with out showing them and takes pratice. |
dubbing Q
This is discussed with photos in Skip Morris' article in the latest
(Summer 2004) issue of American Angler magazine, pages 68-71. Jim Unfortunetly i have no chance to read that magazine. Im located in Denmark(northern europe), so its not a magazine we have in all our 7 11's :o/ /Thomas |
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