sirocco Posted October 22, 2007 Posted October 22, 2007 Hi guys, Up until now I've been tying my zonker bodies by just wrapping white yarn over the lead wrap and sliding on the mylar tubing, somewhat like this: http://hipwader.com/2003/bonkers-for-zonkers However, I've seen several versions like the one on this page: http://www.ickyflyworks.ca/catalog/index.p...t=1a&page=3 and I'd like to know how it's done. The body shape looks way more appealing. Thanks! Quote
Flytyer Posted October 22, 2007 Posted October 22, 2007 This is one way but it's not really necessary to do the wire frame bit to the same extent. http://www.charliesflyboxinc.com/flybox/de...cfm?parentID=81 Quote
flyangler Posted October 22, 2007 Posted October 22, 2007 I like both the shape and the hook pointing up on the Charlie's Flybox version., Also, having the fishbelly on the bottom doesn't close the gape in the hook, which is a problem with my Fraidy Cutt, for instance. Flytyer is right about the wire armature. You can press the end of one of your tying tools inside the mylar tube until it has a shape you like, then tie it off. We used another hook to push it into shape when I first learned to tie this style. Quote
KnotLikely Posted October 22, 2007 Posted October 22, 2007 This is one way but it's not really necessary to do the wire frame bit to the same extent. http://www.charliesflyboxinc.com/flybox/de...cfm?parentID=81 I like the idea of the frame. I've just tied the mylar in at the rear, cut, move to the front, start the thread, and before tying in at the front, created the tapered shape by gently pushing back on the mylar with my right hand, and pulling down on the mylar with my left hand. Once I have the shape I want, I pinch it with my left thumb and index finger near the front, and wrap and secure with my right. I don't know if it helps or not, but I apply a coating of head cement to the mylar to keep it from separating. The frame method looks easier, and probably keeps the mylar from separating better than the method I use. Quote
Inconnu Posted October 22, 2007 Posted October 22, 2007 At one time I used adhesive lead tape for forming the bodies because typically I was fishing very deep fairly fast moving water for Dollies. Now with lead not in my repetoire of materials I wonder if the re is a replacement out there. Quote
Harps Posted October 22, 2007 Posted October 22, 2007 At one time I used adhesive lead tape for forming the bodies because typically I was fishing very deep fairly fast moving water for Dollies. Now with lead not in my repetoire of materials I wonder if the re is a replacement out there. You can pick up tungstun wrap from golf shops, or order it from golf shops... works about the same; a little more cost, a little better sink rate, and you can put your fingers in your mouth when you work with it... Cheers, Quote
Inconnu Posted October 22, 2007 Posted October 22, 2007 Harps is that the same stuff as this? It is very soft so I am thinking not, but I am going to check out GolfTown tomorrow and see what they have. Thanks! Quote
flyangler Posted October 25, 2007 Posted October 25, 2007 If you have any wine bottles with metal foil over the cork, you can try that too. Quote
Harps Posted October 25, 2007 Posted October 25, 2007 Harps is that the same stuff as this? It is very soft so I am thinking not, but I am going to check out GolfTown tomorrow and see what they have. Thanks! I was given a sheet like that (so soft thread squeezes it), I was told it was from a golf shop... I thought it was more common, but I can't seem to find anything close online from golfing shops; except this, with tungsten: For mixing with epoxy heads... http://www.mccanngolf.com/index.asp?sectio...ls&pid=1041 And this tubing from a fly shop: http://www.britnett-carver.co.uk/flyonly/prods/525.html And lots of good Tungsten beads... http://www.topmim.com/beadcolors.htm Let us know if you find a better wrap, I'll keep looking. Cheers, Quote
ladystrange Posted October 26, 2007 Posted October 26, 2007 If you have any wine bottles with metal foil over the cork, you can try that too. fancy pants. wine with corks. hurmmph Quote
sirocco Posted October 26, 2007 Author Posted October 26, 2007 Thanks for all the replies. I'm liking the Charlie's Flybox method especially. I've been uncomfortable using lead to weight my bodies, and I'm wondering if anyone could advise me as to which alternative metal is preferred? Cheers Quote
Flytyer Posted October 26, 2007 Posted October 26, 2007 Thanks for all the replies. I'm liking the Charlie's Flybox method especially. I've been uncomfortable using lead to weight my bodies, and I'm wondering if anyone could advise me as to which alternative metal is preferred? Cheers Two alternatives are tungsten and lead free wire. Quote
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