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Old February 20th, 2005, 04:16 AM
Daniel-San
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
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"Daniel-San" wrote in message
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I picked up a Hungarian partridge patch a few days ago to tie some soft
hackle flies. I'm having issues with getting the feather to, well, do
anything, I guess.

I tie it in, flare the barbules, remove them from one side, and then

wrap.
I
end up with crap.

Am I using the wrong stuff? Is it purely operator error?

Any suggestions would be great.


It would help to know what result your looking for and what you are

getting.

Wolfgang


Yep, s'pose that would be helpful info. Kinda hard to diagnose problems
without symptoms.

Anyway, I was tying up a buncha hare's ear nymphs and thought to add a soft
hackle to a few. I'm tying it in by the barb (after stripping one side and
flaring), and then wrapping. I'm getting a result that looks like I tried to
remove each barbule and tie it in individually. A lumpy, horrible hackle.
Does not lay on the shank, has "ridges" in it, and generally looks like
crap.

Am I using the wrong part of the feather? I wondered this and clipped about
half a feather and tied in as above. Results were better in terms of the way
the hackle laid on the hook, but now the barbules are far too short.

Thanks for the help.....
Dan