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I saw them in a different pattern video, so made my own with plastic and super glue and normal eyes. The advantage is that you can easily tie them in very securely and don’t have to worry about gluing them to the materials.

Caddisflyshop.com sells them as does madriveroutfitters.com.

Interesting idea. I like it.
What is the plastic tab material you used?
SF
 
I like it.

I don't have a copy of the hook on me at the moment, but I've done multiple clousers on a hook before as well--with llimited success.

Hook I used was an Ahrex PR378.

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Same hook. This is what I've created but have yet to fish.
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It wasn’t ideal, but I used strips of the plastic sheet the eyes came stuck to.

Thanks for the reply.
Will be interested to see how the plastic holds up since the eyes aren’t glued down to the materials if I interpreted your original post correctly.
Please report back. Great looking ties.
SF
 
A piece of mono
Melt a ball on one end and flatten with bodkin handle before it cools
Glue a flat eye onto the flattened end being careful to align it on an axis so it is straight when mounting
Coat with head cement
Tab eye

Two pieces of mono side by side has been what I’ve been doing, but not flatten it. That’s a good tip.
SF
 
Thanks for the reply.
Will be interested to see how the plastic holds up since the eyes aren’t glued down to the materials if I interpreted your original post correctly.
Please report back. Great looking ties.
SF
You’ve got it right. They eyes are glued to the plastic and sit over the material. The plastic tab is then tied onto the shank, then glued for extra security.

Im going to tie and destruction test a smaller one (these eat a lot of materials) to see how it holds up, but already it seems more secure than gluing onto the hair per usual.
 
You’ve got it right. They eyes are glued to the plastic and sit over the material. The plastic tab is then tied onto the shank, then glued for extra security.

Im going to tie and destruction test a smaller one (these eat a lot of materials) to see how it holds up, but already it seems more secure than gluing onto the hair per usual.
I’m not a big fan of gluing onto the hair or to dubbing. Just seems like it’s temporary. Watching Enrico Puglese do eyes is totally different
 
I use the Tear Mender usually like this:

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I’m flattening the tip of the head
That effects the action so I don’t use it on everything. This produces a flat spot to which I mount the eyes
I’ll follow this up when the stuff dries
 
I use the Tear Mender usually like this:

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I’m flattening the tip of the head
That effects the action so I don’t use it on everything. This produces a flat spot to which I mount the eyes
I’ll follow this up when the stuff dries

That is a good idea.
I like it because it stays somewhat pliable versus a glue that hardens.
SF
 
I like it.

I don't have a copy of the hook on me at the moment, but I've done multiple clousers on a hook before as well--with llimited success.

Hook I used was an Ahrex PR378.

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I've played around with that hook. I'd really like to get a musky on it to really get a feel for how strong it is (personally).
 
I’m not a big fan of gluing onto the hair or to dubbing. Just seems like it’s temporary. Watching Enrico Puglese do eyes is totally different
I think it depends on if you're after a thinner profile or not. If you are, then you can glue the eyes to both the material and the hook shank (and the thread base there). That's how I roll with my musky stuff that has eyes and as long as I get them even, it doesn't affect the action at all plus they're super durable. But, you've gotta use locktite gel (or something gel) or it sucks. That said, the majority of my fish come on eyeless patterns (which I also fish probably 80+% of the time)>

Still figuring out the round-ish coated head thing....got something in the works with an IG "friend" across the country.
 
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