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Size 16 Elk Hair Caddis ???
Last night I tried tying up some size 16 EHC's. Being that I was using a
size 16 hook, I opted for 8/0 Uni-Thread. I couldn't put a whole lot of pressure on the thread to secure the elk hair without breaking the thread. What size thread would be recommended to tie these? Trying to comb out the underfur from the elk hair was a pain in the uknowhat. Any suggestions? Also, what color bodies work best? I used a light olive and a coachman brown hackle. Would a tan body work better? If location is needed to determine types of hatches, I'll be fishing in the upper mid-west. |
Size 16 Elk Hair Caddis ???
"Hooked" wrote in message
... Last night I tried tying up some size 16 EHC's. Being that I was using a size 16 hook, I opted for 8/0 Uni-Thread. I couldn't put a whole lot of pressure on the thread to secure the elk hair without breaking the thread. What size thread would be recommended to tie these? Bigger than 8/0 for sure. I would normally use a Danville waxed 6/0 for elk hair or deer hair on #16 and larger. Unless I was out of 6/0 and I would then try to get by with 8/0. For #18 and smaller I will use 8/0 and go much sparser on the hair anyways. I don't like Uni for deer or elk hair wings but I can't really say why. I like Uni better for snowshoe hare foot wings. (Man that sounds awkward!) Trying to comb out the underfur from the elk hair was a pain in the uknowhat. Any suggestions? A very fine toothed mustache comb works for me. I have one with velcro on the handle (useful for picking out guard hairs on nymphs and also for keeping it stuck to my tying bench). Also, what color bodies work best? I used a light olive and a coachman brown hackle. Would a tan body work better? If location is needed to determine types of hatches, I'll be fishing in the upper mid-west. Depends on where you are for sure. For hackle, I usually use grizzly or grizzly dyed in light brown or dark olive. Body color isn't usually too important (where I fish), just dark or light. If you want a good spread, use cream, tan, olive and black. My favorite is bright orange. I tie those by wrapping thin strips of orange flat foam. |
Size 16 Elk Hair Caddis ???
Hooked wrote:
Last night I tried tying up some size 16 EHC's. Being that I was using a size 16 hook, I opted for 8/0 Uni-Thread. I couldn't put a whole lot of pressure on the thread to secure the elk hair without breaking the thread. What size thread would be recommended to tie these? On a 16 you should be able to use 6/0. Trying to comb out the underfur from the elk hair was a pain in the uknowhat. Any suggestions? I grab the hair by the tips and stroke out the underfur using my fingers. Also, what color bodies work best? I used a light olive and a coachman brown hackle. Would a tan body work better? If location is needed to determine types of hatches, I'll be fishing in the upper mid-west. I dont really think this matters a whole lot (if at all). When I fish these I usually skate the fly across the water. The fish slams it so hard and fast that I dont think they even look at color in the first place. |
Size 16 Elk Hair Caddis ???
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Size 16 Elk Hair Caddis ???
On Fri, 28 May 2004 16:42:53 -0500, "Hooked" wrote:
Last night I tried tying up some size 16 EHC's. Being that I was using a size 16 hook, I opted for 8/0 Uni-Thread. I couldn't put a whole lot of pressure on the thread to secure the elk hair without breaking the thread. What size thread would be recommended to tie these? 6/0 uni Trying to comb out the underfur from the elk hair was a pain in the uknowhat. Any suggestions? If you don't have a good mustache comb, strip the underfur off the bunch with your fingers. Also, what color bodies work best? I used a light olive and a coachman brown hackle. Would a tan body work better? If location is needed to determine types of hatches, I'll be fishing in the upper mid-west. I like natural hares mask blended with lightish olive dubbing. Nice and buggy, and olive is just one of those near universal colors... /daytripper |
Size 16 Elk Hair Caddis ???
Wow--you guys use big thread. I use either 8/0 Uni or 10/0 Gudebrod to tie
size 16 on down EHC's. One trick (if you're not doing it already) for locking in the hair is to *not* just tie on the thread together in one area--but run the thread through the butts of the hair six or 8 times. It locks in the hair without putting undue pressure (so you break the thread) on the wraps. As to colors of bodies--I go with black; Olive; tannish/ginger; and hares ear for my EHC's. Unless you have a need to skate them; just omit the hackle alltogether and tie X-Caddis' or No-Hackle Caddis. They work just as well--or better--than EHC's. Dave M "Hooked" wrote in message ... Last night I tried tying up some size 16 EHC's. Being that I was using a size 16 hook, I opted for 8/0 Uni-Thread. I couldn't put a whole lot of pressure on the thread to secure the elk hair without breaking the thread. What size thread would be recommended to tie these? Trying to comb out the underfur from the elk hair was a pain in the uknowhat. Any suggestions? Also, what color bodies work best? I used a light olive and a coachman brown hackle. Would a tan body work better? If location is needed to determine types of hatches, I'll be fishing in the upper mid-west. |
Size 16 Elk Hair Caddis ???
"Hooked" wrote... Last night I tried tying up some size 16 EHC's. Being that I was using a size 16 hook, I opted for 8/0 Uni-Thread. I couldn't put a whole lot of pressure on the thread to secure the elk hair without breaking the thread. What size thread would be recommended to tie these? Just to be contrary, I use 8/0 Uni-Thread. No one ever told me I'd have a problem with it, so I haven't (up till now.) :) Trying to comb out the underfur from the elk hair was a pain in the uknowhat. Any suggestions? I use my fingertips. Also, what color bodies work best? I used a light olive and a coachman brown hackle. Would a tan body work better? If location is needed to determine types of hatches, I'll be fishing in the upper mid-west. I normally tie and carry some tan (dubbed with synthetic or rabbit and palmered brown or furnace) and some dark bodies (usually made with peacock herl and palmered grizzly.) I've also taken to tying a few of each with rubber legs, Madame X style. -- TL, Tim http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
Size 16 Elk Hair Caddis ???
"Dave Martel" wrote... Wow--you guys use big thread. I use either 8/0 Uni or 10/0 Gudebrod to tie size 16 on down EHC's. One trick (if you're not doing it already) for locking in the hair is to *not* just tie on the thread together in one area--but run the thread through the butts of the hair six or 8 times. It locks in the hair without putting undue pressure (so you break the thread) on the wraps. Yup, that's the way I learned, from Dave Hughes "Trout Flies", I think. Nice little book; I refer to it often. -- TL, Tim http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
Size 16 Elk Hair Caddis ???
I use 8/0 uni thread for the elk hair caddis in sizes 14s and 16s. For 12s,
I may jump up to 6/0 uni. Your difficulties may stem from your choice of hair. The hair should be hollow and not coarse like a porcupine. I usually find myself taking 6 to 8 wraps to secure a wing on a size 16 or 14 and 9 to 12 wraps on a size 12. Blue Ribbon Flies in West Yellowstone has some of the best hair I have seen. Your problem could also be the result of using too much hair. The more overdressed the pattern, the more wraps required to mount the wing. Hope this helps, Dan Daufel "Hooked" wrote in message ... Last night I tried tying up some size 16 EHC's. Being that I was using a size 16 hook, I opted for 8/0 Uni-Thread. I couldn't put a whole lot of pressure on the thread to secure the elk hair without breaking the thread. What size thread would be recommended to tie these? Trying to comb out the underfur from the elk hair was a pain in the uknowhat. Any suggestions? Also, what color bodies work best? I used a light olive and a coachman brown hackle. Would a tan body work better? If location is needed to determine types of hatches, I'll be fishing in the upper mid-west. |
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