Thanks Dubbin! I now know what I'm going to be practicing this week.DUBBN wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 3:27 pm This is the method I prefer for over sized feathers.
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Jeanluc, Howdy;
There is a Step-by-Step posted back in the " Tutorials / Step-by-Steps / Video Demos "
forum a ways. It was made by our tie2fish back in 2013.
Here it is;
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Enjoy.
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There is a Step-by-Step posted back in the " Tutorials / Step-by-Steps / Video Demos "
forum a ways. It was made by our tie2fish back in 2013.
Here it is;
viewtopic.php?f=19&t=5360
Enjoy.
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That one has the advantage of not building any bulk into the body. Which one I use depends on how slender I want the body to be.DUBBN wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 3:27 pm This is the method I prefer for over sized feathers.
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Great set of flies Wayne.


Great set of flies Wayne.
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Those are beautiful flies Dubbin.
Do you find a difference in the number of hook ups with the flies with the red next to the eye? I have found with some of my flies if I tie a red hot spot around the collar, it seems I get more takes than I do with the flies that don't have a red collar.
Do you find a difference in the number of hook ups with the flies with the red next to the eye? I have found with some of my flies if I tie a red hot spot around the collar, it seems I get more takes than I do with the flies that don't have a red collar.
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I have not noticed a difference . I am sure under certain circumstances there are minir differences.Fishnkilts wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 1:58 pm Those are beautiful flies Dubbin.
Do you find a difference in the number of hook ups with the flies with the red next to the eye? I have found with some of my flies if I tie a red hot spot around the collar, it seems I get more takes than I do with the flies that don't have a red collar.
The one thing I noticed when I tied these patterns a few years ago was, I needed new scissors.
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Refreshing this prior post, since it also mentions “Peute” pattern, which Ron (rorr) just posted.
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