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Willi asks:
I'm trying to tie up some small patterns with calf tail wings. I'm having trouble getting the wings dense enough on the small flies. I tried hand stacking and using a stacker. This works fine for larger flies but not for the little ones. Any suggestions? Calf body, it is straighter, thus stacks more densely. Plus, you can find lots of shorter hair for those little hairwings. Tom p.s. hard to find body hair in other than black,white or brown. Other colors will have to be home-dyed. |
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Willi wrote in news:40afba34$0$208$75868355
@news.frii.net: I'm trying to tie up some small patterns with calf tail wings. I'm having trouble getting the wings dense enough on the small flies. I tried hand stacking and using a stacker. This works fine for larger flies but not for the little ones. Any suggestions? Willi Have you tried calf body hair? That packs more densely than the tail hair because of the straight fibres. Steve (...and there's always the wabbit ... ;-) |
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I'm trying to tie up some small patterns with calf tail wings. I'm
having trouble getting the wings dense enough on the small flies...... Willi Willi, permit me to suggest a sacriligious solution., Go to Walmart, and buy some "Needloft Plastic Canvas Yarn." White or cream or yellow, or any other color you like. Separate the two strands. Use one strand (for about a size 14), less for smaller flies. Comb it out,and place it crosswise under the hook shank, and pull both ends straight up--forming a letter U around the hook shank. . Tie it in place with thread. Do the figure-eight if you wish. Easy wings. No bulk, will never come loose. vince |
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"vincent p. norris" wrote in message
... Willi, permit me to suggest a sacriligious solution., Go to Walmart, and buy some "Needloft Plastic Canvas Yarn." White or cream or yellow, or any other color you like. Separate the two strands. Use one strand (for about a size 14), less for smaller flies. Comb it out,and place it crosswise under the hook shank, and pull both ends straight up--forming a letter U around the hook shank. . Tie it in place with thread. Do the figure-eight if you wish. Easy wings. No bulk, will never come loose. This could also be done with the poly yarn sold in fly shops. For a much higher price of course. |
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Willi, permit me to suggest a sacriligious solution., Go to Walmart,
and buy some "Needloft Plastic Canvas Yarn." White or cream or yellow, or any other color you like. This could also be done with the poly yarn sold in fly shops. For a much higher price of course. I like the Needloft yarn because it is stiffer. Ideal for wings and posts. vince |
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