thread choice for a Black Spider

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Re: thread choice for a Black Spider

Post by Ron Eagle Elk » Fri Jun 13, 2014 11:06 am

Thanks, John. I have to thank our friend Donald for the history lesson on the fly and the man.

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Re: thread choice for a Black Spider

Post by Donald Nicolson » Sat Jul 05, 2014 4:05 pm

Hullo friends,sorry for the long pause
I thought I'd give some clues on this one.
In the mid 19th century 1854, Pearsalls black silk had a bad reputation for snapping very easily. This was due to having to stay extra long in the dye to attain its black colour. The dye was quite acidic and affected the silk thread. So! Well waxed brown became the silk to use. Skues mentions the poor quality of the black in one of his books.

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Re: thread choice for a Black Spider

Post by Roadkill » Sat Jul 05, 2014 5:34 pm

It has always been my understanding that Stewarts Black, Red, and Dun Spiders were named for the color of the hackle feather rather than the thread. After all there isn't a traditional thread body, just a thorax tied hackle. We don't even have a thread color for the Dun Spider in The Practical Angler. ;)
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