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Good Day FFC.

 

The thread I've been buying seems to fall apart or unwind while I'm threading it through the end of the bobbin. I've tried Ultra-thread and it frays way too easily. I find this to be the most frustrating part of fly-tying. Can someone recommend some brands that are a better than the ones that come in the kits (6/0). Also what is the difference between 8/0 and 6/0. I really can't see a difference between them. I have only been tying for a few years and thought it was about time to ask the pros. Thanks

 

Keith

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UTC is my personal favorite. 70 for trout, 140 for streamers and steelhead. If it's fraying, time for a new bobbin. I've had my same ceramic bobbin for ~15 years, and don't fray thread.

 

6/0 is bigger than 8/0. Goes back to when they used to classify threads by number of 0's (or something like that). 3/0 is bigger then 6/0.

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I am a big fan of GSP threads. Gel spun poly.

I use the 60 and 100 denier.

 

It has issues though. without the norvice, it is tough to dub, and you need a sharp blade ( on your scissors) to cut it. hold under tension and slice with the blade - just a normal cut doesnt.

 

Tough to break.

 

denier measurement is way easier to understand.

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What's up on this thread. You may have a small barb that cuts your thread in side the straw part! Use e-fine sand paper maybe try that ?I had a bure in for years and a quick sand walla...

Or I'd like to say you members are like family with this FFC show.

Sayin that .and glad we all get a break off the water too. Now that's it . Fishthem fish in your Dreams .

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When you tie really small flies, 20 and smaller, there is a big difference between 6/0 and 8/0 thread. With 6/0 thread, its hard to build a head that doesn't cover the small eye, making it hard to put on a leader to the fly.

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