Teeny Nymph
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 15:57:27 +0100, "riverman"
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"hermit" wrote in message
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I have been trying to tie the Jim Teeny Nymph and seem to run into the
same problem. I tie on the pheasant tail, wrap it clockwise around
the shank, but then the problems arise. By the time I get the tail to
the mid shank point the tail fibers are a twisted mess. Trying to
fold the fibers back to the hook point and tie it off is darn near
impossible as my fingers get stuck in the point. I figured I would
hide the hook point in the jaws of the vice, but trying to even grab
ahold of the fibers is difficult. Hackle pliers won't hold the
fibers. Same problem exists when I finish the nymph with the second
bunch of tail fibers that are wrapped to the eye. Any ideas?
Biazarre as it sounds, why not try tying it in reverse? Tie it down with the
tips hanging, then wrap to the bend and secure? Then repeat for the other
group.
I'll try some tonight and see if I get a feel for anything.
Sounds sensible... Sorry... had to sully the thread with my foul,
powerbaitish scent.
I mean what is that all about? Fish don't eat modelling clay, no matter
how much pheromones or glitter you put in it!
Anybody know where I can get a time machine... cheap?
John
"When the only tool you own is a hammer, every problem begins to resemble a nail."
-- Abraham Maslow
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