Stripped Peacock Quill Bodies
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Re: Stripped Peacock Quill Bodies
My experience with UV resins is that they look great when the fly is first tied but 3-6 months later the coated part of the fly has turned fuzzy and milky (not clear). Have you used this particular product long enough to comment on this?
Tom
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Re: Stripped Peacock Quill Bodies
The Solarez product I was referring to keeps it clarity and strength. Products like Loon, Deer Creek over time do in fact become cloudy. Solarez is the only one I've found to be consistently good.upstatetrout wrote: ↑Fri Jan 11, 2019 12:27 pm My experience with UV resins is that they look great when the fly is first tied but 3-6 months later the coated part of the fly has turned fuzzy and milky (not clear). Have you used this particular product long enough to comment on this?
Tom
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Re: Stripped Peacock Quill Bodies
I’m not sure, but it looks a bundle of feather fibers are wrapped around the hook rather like you might start a deer hair body.
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Re: Stripped Peacock Quill Bodies
Barry - that is the best description I’ve heard yet! The key is to have a tapered base underneath your bundle of fibers. Obviously the steeper the incline, the wider the flare. On some patterns I tie a very steep base, and leave a groove on the top - when I wrap the barbs down, it stands straight out and looks like a normal wrapped hackle. This allows me to use those large feathers at the bottom of his neck, that we would normally use for streamers.
Thanks Barry!
Dana
Thanks Barry!
Dana
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Re: Stripped Peacock Quill Bodies
Gorgeous fly Barry.
I hope to see more of your work in the future.
I hope to see more of your work in the future.
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Re: Stripped Peacock Quill Bodies
He he! I would love to take credit for the fly but in fact it’s Dana’s. He sent me a couple of his flies and they are immaculate
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Re: Stripped Peacock Quill Bodies
Oops. My bad.
Gorgeous fly Dana.
Gorgeous fly Dana.
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