MeddelandeNick: Thanks a lot.. I needed that bad because I don't think I have 
EVER gotten any hair wing right..I tried to do spinners and would Always come 
up lopsided, too thin, too thick etc..This should help a lot, Chuck

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Niclas Runarsson 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 2:01 PM
  Subject: Re: [VFB] Royal Wolf


  Chuck:
  Quote from the FAOL tying demo: "Hair wings take a bit of practice to get 
them exactly right."

  I did a step-by-step focusing just on a specific hair wing technique, using 
the Royal Wulff only as a "model" for it. (Thought a beautiful pattern would 
make more people want to try the hair wing trick.) It was done for our 
fly-fishing club's site, so of course in Swedish. But I have been working on 
translating them anyway and this morning I started on the Royal Wulff. Well, 
now I'm done and it's printable. 27 steps... is that enough? ;o)

  http://www.lffk.se/flugbindning/royalwulff_en.htm

  /Nick

    -----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
    Från: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] För Taylor, Lance
    Skickat: den 3 januari 2008 18:11
    Till: [email protected]
    Ämne: RE: [VFB] Royal Wolf


    Seen note by Pacres' the other day also. Interesting.. the "Twelve Flies of 
Xmas Theme". (Gotta make a note of that one!).

    http://flytyer.wordpress.com/2007/12/20/8-royal-wulffs/

    http://buckeyeflyfishers.com/fly_tying/royal_wulff/royal_wulf.htm  (Above 
Link Goes Into: Step By Step)

    Anyone search 'Royal Wulff' in YouTube.com yet? I suspect there might be a 
video demo there, and or, look in the on 
    demand section of 'Angler's Art'- PBS series here - 
http://www.kwsu.org/KWSU_NWPR/OnDemand/OnDemand.aspx.

    And... finally.. there is an actual FAOL tying demo here:

    http://www.flyanglersonline.com/flytying/beginners/part19.html

    Aye, long tyes.. but a worthy pattern. I never leave home without them. =)

    LT



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    From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Machon
    Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 8:51 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: RE: [VFB] Royal Wolf


    Not that I'm aware of.  The nice thing about that site is the detail each 
of the steps goes into.  The awkward part is there are so many steps.  So an 
FAOL or other more consolidated page would print better, but might not give you 
the detail.
     
    To answer your other question, for the swap I would worry more about the 
color of the materials than getting them "right".  As you pointed out, 
depending on the pattern recipe you use there will be different materials 
listed.  So for the wings, either white calf tail or calf body hair will work, 
neatly stacked and evenly divided.  The body hair, which is straighter, will 
stack easier, but either could be "correct".  Same for the tail.  I think moose 
hair is the most commonly called for, but dark brown deer or elk hair will 
work, too.  For a fly to fish, just getting close usually works.  The fish 
don't care as much as tiers do :)
     
    JMHO
     
    Kev
     


    > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    > To: [email protected]
    > Subject: Re: [VFB] Royal Wolf
    > Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 01:54:41 -0600
    > 
    > Kevin, Allan, Anybody: Can you tell me if there is a way to print out all 
    > the steps to the flies at Troutflies.com/tutorials in a continuous 
    > printout??? If not, I could probably find a good one with pictorial at 
    > FAOL....Thanks, Chuck
    > 
    > 
    > ----- Original Message ----- 
    > From: "Allan Fish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    > To: <[email protected]>
    > Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 9:47 PM
    > Subject: Re: [VFB] Royal Wolf
    > 
    > 
    > > >Folks: I plan to tie the Royal Wolf in the "Fly I have never Tied 
Before" 
    > > >swap I'm meistering. I went to a local shop today and picked up the 
red 
    > > >floss and the #10 hooks I plan to tie them on, and now I have all the 
    > > >materials.. Anybody have any last parting words of wisdom on how to 
tie 
    > > >this fly correctly, tie it right, or just plain tie it????
    > >
    > >
    > > http://www.troutflies.com/tutorials/
    > >
    > > It's called Royal Wulff (it was named for its creator, Lee Wulff).
    > > a.
    > > -- 
    > > Allan Fish
    > > Greenwood, IN
    > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
    > 



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