Chuck:
 
Try holding the hackle feather straight up and making one wrap of the peacock 
behind the hackle, so you don't start wrapping the hackle behind the herl body.
Kev


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [VFB] Griffith's Gnat QuestionDate: 
Thu, 27 Dec 2007 15:06:56 -0600



Folks: I have been tying some Griffiths Gnats..To tie in the hackle feather to 
the back of the hook to start the palmering forward, I trim the barbs real 
short for about 1/16th of an inch (cause it's on a #18 hook), tie that in from 
front to back. Then, I take my thread back to the front of the hook, towards 
the eye..When I make a sharp right  turn to wrap clockwise towards the eye, a 
few of the barbs stick straight back, and up at an angle, then start getting 
into the normal palmered position and goes on up the hook, where I tie it off 
at the hook eye.. Those few wild hairs kinda look like a tail, so it's not that 
back, but my question was, how do you tie in the hackle so that you don't get 
those few stray hairs??? Anybody see what I'm saying??? Thanks, Chuck
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