Hi Wayne:

 

That is a lot of trouble to go to in order to make up the dubbing. Do you
think that it makes any difference to the fish?

 

Neville Gosling

 

 

From: Wayne Blake-Hedges
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To: virtual flybox
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Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 1:46 PM

Subject: [VFB] RE: Rope dubbing a Tups Indsipensible

 


Hi Dono;

 

Here's a photo I have of some earlier attempts:
http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii179/Waynebh/IMGP0015.jpg

 

The fly is composed of Gutermans sewing silk abdomen, with a home made wool
dubbing from the following reciepie:  To prepare the dubbing, cut off
approximately 25 inches of natural-shade (#098) "Fisherman's Wool". This is
available from Lion Brand Yarn Company (http://www.LionBrand.com
<http://www.lionbrand.com/> ). Next, cut off 3 inches of True Red (#114)
yarn, also available from Lion Brand. The dull orange (needle felting) wool
comes from Felt Works Dimensions and is available from many craft stores.
Take the lengths of Fisherman's Wool and red yarn and cut into half-inch
pieces. First blend the Fisherman's Wool, then the red wool, then combine
the two and mix again in a blender. Once these are blended, tease out
approximately 1 inch of cheddar-shade needle felting wool and cut into
quarter-inch pieces. Blend with the previous two. This results in a creamy
pink dubbing with just a hint of dull orange scattered faintly throughout
the wad."

I know you can touch dub using a rope dub method, it was just not working
for me.

 

Wayneb

 

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