Bit of Alpaca

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Re: Bit of Alpaca

Post by tie2fish » Sat Dec 13, 2014 3:58 pm

William ~ That caddis pupa is wonderful IMHO. I would fish it with great confidence, especially in off-color water.

Tim ~ If you employ a spinning block to make your bodies, you can achieve " ...that kind of look" with any number of dubbing materials.
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Re: Bit of Alpaca

Post by novabass » Sat Dec 13, 2014 4:23 pm

William, that green caddis is really nice, I like that a lot! I think the starling compliments it very well.

I'm surprised you had trouble sinking the flies. Alpaca always seems to soak up water, however I have never used it quite like this. I've used it sparingly on small flies or in clumps on big streamers. I'm glad you are looking into this more deeply, it is helping me learn more about the material.

You and Bill have inspired me to get some alpaca dubbing loops cooking.
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Re: Bit of Alpaca

Post by William Anderson » Mon Dec 15, 2014 12:07 pm

Thanks again.
novabass wrote: I'm surprised you had trouble sinking the flies. Alpaca always seems to soak up water, however I have never used it quite like this. I've used it sparingly on small flies or in clumps on big streamers. I'm glad you are looking into this more deeply, it is helping me learn more about the material.

You and Bill have inspired me to get some alpaca dubbing loops cooking.
Paul, the dubbing may be very absorbent, but on the flies I've tied using it, it doesn't seem to be the case. Could very well be a difference in construction method. I find mole and muskrat to also be absorbent, or at least not offer any assistance in staying aloft, but many of the soft hackles tied using them float and retain air until persuaded to sink, then they are just all buggy. :D
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