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What do you think:

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Glass hourglass eyes with rattle
Eyes can be glued onto each flattened end
kinda small....







j/k, those are dope....

oh, lmk if they work best on top or on the bottom....tough to tell if the weight of the bb will off-set the air pocket....n/m, I think the fact that they're glass should answer my question
 
What do you think:

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Glass hourglass eyes with rattle
Eyes can be glued onto each flattened end

Good to know these are available.
May need to buy a pack of these and doctor them up so they'll take a beach beating....
SF
 
I saw this pattern on another forum and thought I’d try it.
I absolutely suck at getting the grizzly saddle hackle to lay straight and flat on the back. Maybe the wrong type of hackle? Any suggestions on how to get it better would be appreciated.
SF

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Massacre Midge

Hook – Sprite S2499 or equivalent

Thread – Olive

Foam – 1/16-inch diameter foam cylinder

Rib – Small olive/green wire

Dubbing – SLF Dragon Fly dark dubbing

How to tie the Massacre Midge – AvidMax Blog
Is that supposed to be fished as an emerger? I have fished that style of fly a lot, and found that they need to have a much bigger chunk of foam than that, and be tied on a very fine wire hook to actually stay on the surface. They do work with the small chunk of foam, but they fish as a slow sinking fly.
 
I saw this pattern on another forum and thought I’d try it.
I absolutely suck at getting the grizzly saddle hackle to lay straight and flat on the back. Maybe the wrong type of hackle? Any suggestions on how to get it better would be appreciated.
SF

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How are you tying it in? Strip everything off and tie the stem, or leave some fuzz and tie that in?

I think leaving a little fuzz can help, but it's not 100%. I've also had some success with crimping the stem/fuzz with some flat nose pliers.
 
How are you tying it in? Strip everything off and tie the stem, or leave some fuzz and tie that in?

I think leaving a little fuzz can help, but it's not 100%. I've also had some success with crimping the stem/fuzz with some flat nose pliers.

Stripping off the end and just tying the stem in. I’ll try your suggestions.
Thanks
SF
 
I saw this pattern on another forum and thought I’d try it.
I absolutely suck at getting the grizzly saddle hackle to lay straight and flat on the back. Maybe the wrong type of hackle? Any suggestions on how to get it better would be appreciated.
SF
I used to tie a lot of flatwings which require getting a hackle to lay flat/horizontal. There are some good videos out there on tying flatwings which show how to do this - basically it's like James said - a little fluff pillow under the stem gives it something to rest on... when you strip the fluff from the bottom of the feather you can dub it onto the string, make one little turn with it and it can help you seat the feather the way you want. Good luck. It's a cool pattern.
 
I used to tie a lot of flatwings which require getting a hackle to lay flat/horizontal. There are some good videos out there on tying flatwings which show how to do this - basically it's like James said - a little fluff pillow under the stem gives it something to rest on... when you strip the fluff from the bottom of the feather you can dub it onto the string, make one little turn with it and it can help you seat the feather the way you want. Good luck. It's a cool pattern.


Thanks for the reply and good to see you here.
SF
 
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