After I've folded the bucktail back I use red thread 3/0 or a single
strand floss to tie it down and make the gill appearance. The trout
don't seem to notice the little extra on the top and bottom, actually I
think it provokes a response from the fish and you catch more.
Kinda makes them mad type of thing.
Also, these can be made and fish well with good quality craft fur, the
H2O brand 'just add water' is fairly long. This is one of my flies for
my intro class. Up were I am they catch as many fish as a good bugger
pattern
Peggy
On 1/2/2012 7:50 PM, Bob Hendry wrote:
Thank you Mart. I will keep your tips (below) close at hand. The
bucktail I ordered from Hoook & Hackle hasn't arrived yet. I will start
practicing when it gets here. The video clip is well done. What did you
use to color the gills? It looks to be far simpler that using a brush
and bottle of enamel. I'm thinking of using finger nail polish. And I
sure hope I can keep the different colors separate . . .
Cheers,
Bob Hendry
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At 18:35 1/2/2012, you wrote:
Bob,
I think the post it method to separate the diff colors of hair is a
solution to a problem that does not exist if you do it right :-)
- Clean the bucktail very well and get rid of the short hair
- Tie the bucktail on top of the hook - don' t let the hair drop off
from the other side due to thread pressure, increase tension by
pulling thread up, not down
- when the top color is tied in, rotate the vise 180 degrees and tie
the other color on top of the underside of the hook
- rotate the vise, advance thread to where the 'neck' should be
- with your right hand, pull both bunches of hair to the right
- just in front of the eye of the hook you see a gap between both
colors of hair
- take a needle and separate the upper from the lower color
- fold top color back, pull really tight and tie down
- repeat from bottom color
Done
I tied one before the camera here:
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