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jaymack

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  1. I am looking to start tying up some bigger, articulated streamers, mainly for the Bow. I am wondering what some opinions are on hook sizes and shank lengths are. I was looking at some patterns which call for up to a 2/0 Gamakatsu B10S, and a size 1 saltwater hook for the trailer. These seem like awfully large hooks to put into a trout. I was thinking of going with longer shanked, 3-4x long streamer hooks in sizes 2-6 or so, which will still give me the length without the massive gape.

    I have never fished articulated streamers before, let alone tried to tie one, so I was also wondering about the pros and cons of using just a shank for the front part of the fly vs a hook, and anything else that might help

  2. Here is what I finally ended up going with, just had to wait for the right desk to show up on Kijiji. E558121D-89CA-4AFD-8855-EE6C465CF2BB_zps

     

    Does anyone have an extra pedestal base for a vise, or know where I can pick one up? The c-clamp doesn't quite work with the desk the way I planned.

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    You can stuff the cap end with cotton balls or add more dubbing to the container.

    Well I feel silly now, I really like the idea of just putting the sticker on the container too. I've actually been looking for a way to organize all my dubbing
  4. I recently moved, and had to get rid of my old desk that I had my tying stuff set up at because it was too big for the new place. I have been trying to replace it for a couple weeks now, but I am struggling to find something that I think will work. I only have about a 4' wide space to work with, so I am a little bit limited.

     

    I've looked at a few "post your tying bench" threads, but am curious as to what features are really useful, and things I should look for. Kijiji can be tough without seeing things in person sometimes

  5. I bought a #3 Metz Brown/Grizzly combo neck last week, and I have a question about it. This is my first dry fly hackle, and I noticed that the brown has a fair number of weathers with black web down the middle. Are these feathers still useful for dry flies? It is mostly less than 1/3-1/4 of the length of the barbs, but it seems to look like more just from the colour contrast.

     

    Also, does anyone have any good uses for the patch of webby feathers attached to the side?

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  6. I have something to add to this question that i've been thinking about lately. When the size of a fly is referred to as 12-18 or something along those lines, does this mean a size 12-18 standard hook? Would this still be the same if you were using a bead head, or would you use a size 12-18 1x or 2x long shank hook in this case? I have a bunch of different styles of hooks that I am doing nymphs with right now, and some of the size 12s have a shorter shank than some size 16s.

  7. I was thinking lately, with all of the different variations of shank length on hooks, ie. 1x short, 3x long, would it not make sense to tie all of your flies on the shortest shanked hook you could get away with, as long as the wire isn't too thick? This way you get the biggest hook gap for the shank length. I've heard of this a few times, but it makes me wonder why you would use say a 3x long hook, unless you are getting into the bigger sizes where you don't want a huge hook gap so it's not as harmful to the fish.

     

    What does everyone else think?

  8. Never tried weaving before, so i just kind of sat down at the vice and went to it. Not really sure what it's supposed to be but it looks pretty cool at least.

     

    Thread: Black 70 denier UTC

    Hook: Dai-Riki #710 size 12

    Bead: 5/32 brass bead

    Tail: Goose Biots

    Abdomen: Woven copper and black medium ultra wire

    Thorax: Peacock Herl

    Back/ Wing Case: Amber thin skin

    Legs: Partridge feather

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