Breadcrust
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2022 11:52 am
A forum to discuss tying and fishing wingless wet flies and other soft hackle fly patterns
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I tried that. What a pain in my tookus. You have to split the stem, soak it for like, 20 years to soften up the white pithy material in the center of the quill in order to scrape it out. Then, ...you still have to be able to work with the mess of a feather you have left. Love the pattern, but I simply don't have the patience required; maybe I lack the requisite passion...Ron Eagle Elk wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 5:01 pm Breadcrusts I've seen in the past had a body made from a split grouse tail feather with the feather barbs trimmed short. Gave a real spikey look to the body, very caddis like.
I've never tied one because of that. I relied on the generosity of others when I needed a Breadcrust.Mike62 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 4:49 pmI tried that. What a pain in my tookus. You have to split the stem, soak it for like, 20 years to soften up the white pithy material in the center of the quill in order to scrape it out. Then, ...you still have to be able to work with the mess of a feather you have left. Love the pattern, but I simply don't have the patience required; maybe I lack the requisite passion...Ron Eagle Elk wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 5:01 pm Breadcrusts I've seen in the past had a body made from a split grouse tail feather with the feather barbs trimmed short. Gave a real spikey look to the body, very caddis like.
Dana has some good insights on the Breadcrust, if we ever see him again.
I cheat!!Ron Eagle Elk wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 5:01 pm Breadcrusts I've seen in the past had a body made from a split grouse tail feather with the feather barbs trimmed short. Gave a real spikey look to the body, very caddis like.