Kotup
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Kotup
Hook: Daiichi 1640 no 10
Thread: yellow silk waxed
Body: thread
Rib: twisted copper-wire
Thorax: tups dubbing dubbed in the copper-wire loop
Hackle: Whiting Brahma hen golden straw
Last edited by Ruard on Wed Oct 18, 2017 2:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Kotup
That is nice! I like the twisted wire and dubbing technique.
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Re: Kotup
Very nice fly, Ruard! I also tye soft hackle flies with wire dubbing brush bodies and love the results. I think the wire in the dubbing brush adds a bit of weight to the patten, which makes them fish a bid deeper. They are also extremely durable flies. Great fly!
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Re: Kotup
hi Ray,letumgo wrote:Very nice fly, Ruard! I also tye soft hackle flies with wire dubbing brush bodies and love the results. I think the wire in the dubbing brush adds a bit of weight to the patten, which makes them fish a bid deeper. They are also extremely durable flies. Great fly!
Dubbing brush makes me think of something made by someone else. I make a loop on the fly insert some dubbing and twist like a splitted thread.
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