Love those! What are the materials used?
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Love those! What are the materials used?
Thanks! MFC fish flash and Hareline barred voodoo fibers.Love those! What are the materials used?
This video shows an interesting trick to keep the upper wings from fouling on unweighted versions. I have a hard time keeping mine from fouling so I will be using this UV trick in the future. Just wondering how durable it is.Never too soon to be thinking about Baja. I still have a mountain of sardina patterns from last year that never got used but I'll be tying more because why not!?
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This video shows an interesting trick to keep the upper wings from fouling on unweighted versions. I have a hard time keeping mine from fouling so I will be using this UV trick in the future. Just wondering how durable it is.
Love wet black ants for the high lakes. Retrofit flies always deserve top marks.Fly refurbishment. This hard wet ant has caught more than a few trout over the last 10-12 years. I should have taken a "before" photo, but all the legs were broken off, the hard coating (SHHAN) was broken apart, and the thread body was starting to unravel. I put it back in the vise, laid another layer of black thread over the body, added new starling legs, and reapplied a few coats of SHHAN.
New life for an old fly!
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I know. I see a lot of guys touching that stuff - even super glue. I am going to try it wearing gloves.I like how he uses the Krystal flash with resin to create a sort of spine that keeps the upper wing material from fouing.
On another note, not sure getting UV resin on bare fingers is a good idea. Maybe I'm just paranoid having to deal with similar industrial chemicals at work, but nothing about these "photo initiator" catalysts are good - or even the resins themselves for that matter. I know using gloves is a PITA, but I always wear nitriles when tying with UV cure resins. Vapors also no bueno. Using a respirator seems overkill but adequate ventilation at the bench is just common sense. We all get enough nasty chem exposure as it is, just say'n.
This video shows an interesting trick to keep the upper wings from fouling on unweighted versions. I have a hard time keeping mine from fouling so I will be using this UV trick in the future. Just wondering how durable it is.
That purple guinea looks great!View attachment 175518
Hook: Daiichi 2151 #2
Hot Butt: Danville's Depth Ray Fluorescent Pink
Tail: Strung Guinea Purple
Body: Uni-Yarn 2x Black
Rib: Uni Mylar #14
Collar: Ice Dub Purple
Hackle: Strung Guinea Purple
Wing: Black Calf Tail