Hi JD,

There is a little weaving to find at
http://www.flyanglersonline.com/flytying/advanced/archive. One of the
techniques looks a little bit likee Denny's... sorry, Tony's.   ;o)

However, there are a couple of others too, which are not the same. Also
using hair for body weaving... and even one for a strange kind of hackle
weave (out of hairs, that is).

/Nick



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I'm working on a Longhorn Tail Hair Stone Fly like the one DonO tied for 
me using tail hair from Calico, my longhorn steer.  I'm wondering about 
the different methods you guys and gals use for weaving.  I learned one 
from Denny back in September when we were together at Philmont Scout 
Ranch. This was the tail section of his Nit Picking Mayfly. Maybe 
there's only one way, but I rather think some of you have your own 
unique way of weaving.  I could look all this up on Google, but would 
rather hear from you.  

Many Thanks.

JIMMY  D

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