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Last year, I watched Warren whip through some knots using his forceps.
Very quick. Does anyone out there know of a webpage that shows this? -- Frank Reid Reverse Email to reply |
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Frank Reid wrote in news:c97q6p$j56$1
@newslocal.mitre.org: Last year, I watched Warren whip through some knots using his forceps. Very quick. Does anyone out there know of a webpage that shows this? I don't know of a web page, but its not that tough. Put the fly on the hook, and hold the standing line and the tag end together in one hand. Put the CLOSED 'stat on top of the hook eye, in the middle of the "U" in the line. Rotate the hemostats around the outside of the U to twist the line 5 or 6 times (that part is hard to describe, but it works), leaving things loose enough to be able to open the hemostats, grab the tag end, and pull it through-- wallah! Scott |
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![]() "Scott Seidman" wrote in message . 1.4... Frank Reid wrote in news:c97q6p$j56$1 @newslocal.mitre.org: Last year, I watched Warren whip through some knots using his forceps. Very quick. Does anyone out there know of a webpage that shows this? I don't know of a web page, but its not that tough. Put the fly on the hook, and hold the standing line and the tag end together in one hand. Put the CLOSED 'stat on top of the hook eye, in the middle of the "U" in the line. Rotate the hemostats around the outside of the U to twist the line 5 or 6 times (that part is hard to describe, but it works), leaving things loose enough to be able to open the hemostats, grab the tag end, and pull it through-- wallah! Scott This method is also very helpful in making a loop to attach a dropper. Go thru the monkeymotion as described by Scott without first "putting the fly on the hook" or line and "Wallah!" . Just don't pull the loop tight (duh!) until you put the loop onto the bend of the fly from which your dropper shall dangle. This is why the the Germans sometimes refer to the second fly in such an arrangement as a dropperdangler. Danl Who IS this Wallah character?......... |
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On Fri, 28 May 2004 10:41:05 -0700, "Danl"
wrote: Who IS this Wallah character?......... That's what IJ calls Walt when he has a fly in his tongue. -- Charlie... |
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the fastest fly on tippet knot I've seen tied was by one of the guys at
TroutHunter on the HFork get the fly on the leader, hold the standing part in one hand on one side of the fly and the tag in the other hand and side of fly ... the tippet taut rotate the tag between thumb and first finger the six times ( takes practice to get the count right, but not a lot of practice ) Bring the two hands together and --viola, the fly rotates six times and you slip the tag through the now formed loop can be done faster than saying "tie a knot" after the fly is on the tippet |
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Three times around the forcep is sufficient. The reverse the direction of
rotation and do it again. It makes a surgeons' knot. Mosquito hemostats are preferable for fly tying although it is usually done with a needle driver in surgery. -- Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69 Drowning flies to Dark Star http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm |
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![]() "Charlie Choc" wrote in message news ![]() On Fri, 28 May 2004 10:41:05 -0700, "Danl" wrote: Who IS this Wallah character?......... That's what IJ calls Walt when he has a fly in his tongue. Charlie... "Funny". Still can't stop chuckling about that episode. Thanks. BestWishes, DaveMohnsen Denver (glad it worked out okay) |
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"slenon" wrote in
news ![]() Three times around the forcep is sufficient. The reverse the direction of rotation and do it again. It makes a surgeons' knot. Mosquito hemostats are preferable for fly tying although it is usually done with a needle driver in surgery. Very different knot. I described how to tie a clinch not with hemostats, not a surgeons knot. Scott |
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Very different knot. I described how to tie a clinch not with hemostats,
not a surgeons knot. Scott Indeed you did. -- Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69 Drowning flies to Dark Star http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm |
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the fastest fly on tippet knot I've seen tied was by one of the guys at
TroutHunter on the HFork get the fly on the leader, hold the standing part in one hand on one side of the fly and the tag in the other hand and side of fly ... the tippet taut rotate the tag between thumb and first finger the six times ( takes practice to get the count right, but not a lot of practice ) Bring the two hands together and --viola, the fly rotates six times and you slip the tag through the now formed loop can be done faster than saying "tie a knot" after the fly is on the tippet Someone should make a "guides tricks" web page with all of this in photos. I'm a visual kinda guy, thats why I asked about a web page. by the way, thanks all. Frank |
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