Hi Joyce:

While I have never tied this particular fly? I have tied lots of Glo bugs.
For me, the key to a successful glo bug is tying the glo bug yarn as tight
as I can to the hook. I usually tie 3 or however many pieces of yarn at the
same time and not one after another. The key is to center the thread in just
one place on the hook, then it takes the round shape more easily after being
trimmed. You also have to pull upwards quite hard when cutting the yarn to
the desired length.

You photos were fine BTW.

Neville Gosling



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Subject: [VFB] attention Don Ordes

Here's an example of my difficulty tying the Eggi Jaun Kenobi fly.
Just can't get the eggs right. Any help will be appreciated. Joyce


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