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Re: Nano Silk
Herl looks like hackle when you get this small. Impressive. I’d definitely need my magnifying glasses to tye that small.
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Re: Nano Silk
I'd need a magnifying glass to tie it on a tippet.
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Re: Nano Silk
SHEESH - I need a magnifying glass just to THINK about them!!
Soft and wet - the only way....
Re: Nano Silk
DUBBN,
Love the flies!!
Have you compared the Nano Silk to their Spider Thread?
Love the flies!!
Have you compared the Nano Silk to their Spider Thread?
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Re: Nano Silk
I tie all my flies with a magnifying glass and have tied as small as size 28. However after spending more time on the bank trying to get the things out of my fly box then tying on my leader I decided life is too short. Quite a bit short in my case.
I now only tie #20 very occasionally and usually stop at #18 but tie them ‘short’. I have also trained all the fish I target to get used to larger mouthfuls.
David
PS I am still blanking
I now only tie #20 very occasionally and usually stop at #18 but tie them ‘short’. I have also trained all the fish I target to get used to larger mouthfuls.
David
PS I am still blanking
Re: Nano Silk
I have never used the Spider Thread.
A couple spools of the Nano were given to me, and I just had to try it out. I like it, but for me, the micro patterns are all I will use it on.
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Re: Nano Silk
Wayne,
What is the color of the Nano silk you used for these flies? Are you then coating it with UV Cure?
There is a great shine, especially on the Hot Spot Midge.
Thanks- Ken
What is the color of the Nano silk you used for these flies? Are you then coating it with UV Cure?
There is a great shine, especially on the Hot Spot Midge.
Thanks- Ken
Re: Nano Silk
Ken, I used Brown Nano Silk for both patterns. The top fly does have UV Resin. The Hot Spot is Veevus Ornage 16/0FlyFisherMann1955 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 4:23 pm Wayne,
What is the color of the Nano silk you used for these flies? Are you then coating it with UV Cure?
There is a great shine, especially on the Hot Spot Midge.
Thanks- Ken
Re: Nano Silk
DUBBN,
I am only using the Spider Thread on small flies as well.
Looking into Nano Silk, I know I will probably never buy any after learning it is just a fancy name for small GSP. I use GSP or Kevlar on many of my saltwater flies or for spinning hair.
I am only using the Spider Thread on small flies as well.
Looking into Nano Silk, I know I will probably never buy any after learning it is just a fancy name for small GSP. I use GSP or Kevlar on many of my saltwater flies or for spinning hair.