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moose hair good for dry or wet flies...... thanks
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![]() "lurk" wrote in message ... moose hair good for dry or wet flies...... thanks moose hair good for dry..... welcome |
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![]() lurk wrote: moose hair good for dry or wet flies...... thanks Hey, speaking of moose hair... I have a bunch of moose hair that was given to me, yet I have not tied anything with it. Any good patterns (and/or links) for moose hair or just use it like I would deer/elk hair? Say maybe a "Moose Hair Caddis"? |
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![]() Hey, speaking of moose hair... I have a bunch of moose hair that was given to me, yet I have not tied anything with it. Any good patterns (and/or links) for moose hair or just use it like I would deer/elk hair? Say maybe a "Moose Hair Caddis"? I'm sure there are many folks here with a better answer, but I use moose mane for tails on Catskill-type dries more than anything. I've used moose body hair mostly for wings, with mixed results (most likely operator error here, but it seems that to get a reasonable wing, too much hair is used, making the fly top-heavy). I've also used moose mane in place of the pheasant tail for the Teeny Nymph. Couldn't find the right color pheasant (dark) around here, so I went with the moose mane. Looks OK, have not fished it yet. Wraps easily for that pattern. I'd guess it would work well in almost any pattern that's dark and dry. Dan |
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Daniel-San wrote:
Hey, speaking of moose hair... I have a bunch of moose hair that was given to me, yet I have not tied anything with it. Any good patterns (and/or links) for moose hair or just use it like I would deer/elk hair? Say maybe a "Moose Hair Caddis"? I'm sure there are many folks here with a better answer, but I use moose mane for tails on Catskill-type dries more than anything. I've used moose body hair mostly for wings, with mixed results (most likely operator error here, but it seems that to get a reasonable wing, too much hair is used, making the fly top-heavy). I've also used moose mane in place of the pheasant tail for the Teeny Nymph. Couldn't find the right color pheasant (dark) around here, so I went with the moose mane. Looks OK, have not fished it yet. Wraps easily for that pattern. I'd guess it would work well in almost any pattern that's dark and dry. Dan To add to this, here's a good trick if you are using moose hair for tails. Instead of cutting off and evening up a few fibers for the tail as you tie each fly, cut of a whole bunch--say a finger diameter's worth--stack it in a hair stacker, and bind it together around the base of the stack. That way you have a large quantity of evened up fibers ready to go. Cut fibers from the bundle as you need them. Mike |
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There's hundreds of moose hair patterns in the SPAWNER magazines and some
patterns are available on-line. The 2005 edition is due out this week and there are 20 of 26 back issues available. All the flies found in the issues 1979 to 2002 are listed. This isn't a sales pitch...just telling it like it is. http://www3.nf.sympatico.ca/spawn Keith P. Salmonoholic |
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