Yak Hair Spider
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Yak Hair Spider
I may have posted this before but it falls in connection with the interests in Horse hair bodied patterns.
For this body I used natural yak hair (commonly found for saltwater streamers) and wrapped it over primrose silk. It is a great easily found substitute for horse hair.
For this body I used natural yak hair (commonly found for saltwater streamers) and wrapped it over primrose silk. It is a great easily found substitute for horse hair.
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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Re: Yak Hair Spider
Beautiful.
Question - Did you taper the thread underbody, or is the taper formed by the changing diameter of the yak hair (maybe both). I really like the shape & color of this fly. Very insect like.
Question - Did you taper the thread underbody, or is the taper formed by the changing diameter of the yak hair (maybe both). I really like the shape & color of this fly. Very insect like.
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Re: Yak Hair Spider
Stunning ....
That fly has all required attributes of a “killing pattern”, as they used to say. The translucence, coupled with variation in shades is something I look for.
One question: is yak hair fragile? Does it hold up well to trout teeth?
That fly has all required attributes of a “killing pattern”, as they used to say. The translucence, coupled with variation in shades is something I look for.
One question: is yak hair fragile? Does it hold up well to trout teeth?
Soft and wet - the only way....
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Re: Yak Hair Spider
Theroe, Howdy;
You asked, " One question: is yak hair fragile? Does it hold up well to trout teeth? "
Most Saltwater fishes have teeth, So I'd reckon that it would just be a matter of which fish
and what teeth it has. Flounder, not so much of a worry. Baby shark on the other hand ...
hank
You asked, " One question: is yak hair fragile? Does it hold up well to trout teeth? "
Most Saltwater fishes have teeth, So I'd reckon that it would just be a matter of which fish
and what teeth it has. Flounder, not so much of a worry. Baby shark on the other hand ...
hank
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Re: Yak Hair Spider
The segmented body the hair makes looks great and I like the color too. Well done.
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Thanks guys. The yak hair ties nicely. Very strong Dana. I had no problem with pulling it tight and wrapping it, no cracking etc. As Hank said it is used a lot down here for salt water streamers and is considered very durable.
The purposeful taper Ray is just a function of how I tie my spiders using the layers of silk and the stem of the hackle. The Yak hair is not naturally tapered.
I want to play around with this idea a bit more. This is version one.
The purposeful taper Ray is just a function of how I tie my spiders using the layers of silk and the stem of the hackle. The Yak hair is not naturally tapered.
I want to play around with this idea a bit more. This is version one.
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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I look forward to seeing subsequent generations. You do nice work Carl.
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Re: Yak Hair Spider
Beautiful fly!!
Was this tied with NE Oregon Yak or local Florida Yak?
Was this tied with NE Oregon Yak or local Florida Yak?
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It came form a Florida shop. So local Florida Yak.
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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