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Howdy,
I've been tying all sorts of things for my NC trip, and in the process of doing various Wulff ties, I noticed that I always seem to have one problem. To wit, when I wrap the hackle from behind the wing to in front, it always splays forward and winds up crowding the eye. I build up the area in front of the wing, so there's a gentle slope (or "ramp" as I believe Harry Mason calls it), but that doesn't seem to help. I've tried tying the hackle in both ways (i.e., shiny side facing the shank and dull side facing the shank), but it seems that the last move of the hackle around the wing always screws up the position of the hackle and causes it to splay. I can usually salvage things by holding the stray fibers back before the next wrap, but I'm guessing I must be missing something obvious. Any ideas of what I might be doing wrong or helpful hints from you more experienced tiers (tyers ... tires ... tyres)? Chuck Vance (and while I've got your attention, how many wraps do you try to get in front of and behind the wings?) |
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