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Am in the midst of tying & restocking those patterns I use most during
the spring/summer/fall.... and I notice--not for the first time--that I seem to tie the Prince nymph both with wings tied curving downward, http://tinyurl.com/g7o4l and with wings curving upward, http://tinyurl.com/k7y39 Over the years, I guess one way or the other has struck me as looking "better" somehow, and then I tie it that way for a while, then I switch back, more or less as the fancy strikes me. I can't say I've ever noticed that either style is any easier to tie or any more productive than the other...... (You see both in books and on tying sites. Sometimes you will even read the wings referred to as "horns." Odd.) So, just out of pure idle curiosity, for you tiers.... - Do you have any preference, one way or the other? - Do you think it makes any difference? - If so, what difference does it make? - Bonus question: Which way was Doug Prince's original tied? JR |
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JR wrote:
Am in the midst of tying & restocking those patterns I use most during the spring/summer/fall.... and I notice--not for the first time--that I seem to tie the Prince nymph both with wings tied curving downward, http://tinyurl.com/g7o4l and with wings curving upward, http://tinyurl.com/k7y39 Over the years, I guess one way or the other has struck me as looking "better" somehow, and then I tie it that way for a while, then I switch back, more or less as the fancy strikes me. I can't say I've ever noticed that either style is any easier to tie or any more productive than the other...... (You see both in books and on tying sites. Sometimes you will even read the wings referred to as "horns." Odd.) So, just out of pure idle curiosity, for you tiers.... - Do you have any preference, one way or the other? - Do you think it makes any difference? - If so, what difference does it make? - Bonus question: Which way was Doug Prince's original tied? JR One school of thought is that tying them curving upward tends to make the fly wobble a bit more in the water thereby making if more attractive to fish. It sounds plausible but I don't regard it as proven. Mike |
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