Din Posted November 28, 2007 Posted November 28, 2007 heres a couple mice i tied. first two attempts. tried to stack the white hair to make eyes but didnt turn out the way id hoped. also the tails are just chenille and will fall apart pretty easy. oh and these are just baby mice... gotta say spinning hair is alot more fun then wrapping BAW's..... Quote
Brownstone Posted November 28, 2007 Posted November 28, 2007 not bad .. i tie mine a little tighter with an elastic band tail..they usually get tore to pieces fish fish anyway Quote
admin Posted November 28, 2007 Posted November 28, 2007 Those look pretty good. If you pack the hair a bit tighter, and use deer belly if you have it, they will have a fuller look. The packing is something I have trouble with, bit makes a pile of difference and will give the fly a lot more floatation. Quote
rusty Posted November 28, 2007 Posted November 28, 2007 A Bic pen with the insert out of it makes a great packing tool. Quote
dryfly Posted November 28, 2007 Posted November 28, 2007 A Bic pen with the insert out of it makes a great packing tool. Yeah rusty is correct..a Bic is great. See below .. posted previously in another thread. Also as noted, you want the hair packed real tight. Spin. Pack. Spin. Pack...maybe up to five or more times for a mouse. Quote
Brownstone Posted November 28, 2007 Posted November 28, 2007 Yeah rusty is correct..a Bic is great. See below .. posted previously in another thread. Also as noted, you want the hair packed real tight. Spin. Pack. Spin. Pack...maybe up to five or more times for a mouse. If your doing it right, the first thing that will come to mind is...what a friggin waste of hair...spinin' Caribou for Bombers was my first disipline for tying..not as tricky as some stuff..but, the shaping can be less forgiving..take your time with the sissors... Quote
Din Posted November 28, 2007 Author Posted November 28, 2007 Right on thanks for the tips everyone. I am unsure how much hair to spin at once, but i guess if you use just a little you will maybe get a fuller effect in the end? Will have to try the bic pen, was just using my fingers to pack it as best I could. Quote
Brownstone Posted November 28, 2007 Posted November 28, 2007 Right on thanks for the tips everyone. I am unsure how much hair to spin at once, but i guess if you use just a little you will maybe get a fuller effect in the end? Will have to try the bic pen, was just using my fingers to pack it as best I could. your fullness will come from how tight you pack it, I use the middle/lower section of the hairs as they are more ridged, pack tight & start trimming, you'll be suprised on how dense you can get that mouse, it'll float like wood.. Quote
Din Posted November 28, 2007 Author Posted November 28, 2007 your fullness will come from how tight you pack it, I use the middle/lower section of the hairs as they are more ridged, pack tight & start trimming, you'll be suprised on how dense you can get that mouse, it'll float like wood.. ok thanks brownstone. Quote
scotfly Posted November 28, 2007 Posted November 28, 2007 It's important to remember to support the hook/hair when you're packing it. Like this, taken from an sbs I did on the irresistible. Start making the spun body. After a couple of bunches of hair have been spun you should pack the hair. You can use your fingers, but I think a “brassie” is better. Don’t forget to grip the tail end, you need something to pack against and if you don’t you will push the dressing round the bend. You might find this sbs useful too. http://ukflydressing.proboards83.com/index...read=1185695506 Quote
Din Posted November 28, 2007 Author Posted November 28, 2007 It's important to remember to support the hook/hair when you're packing it. Like this, taken from an sbs I did on the irresistible. Start making the spun body. After a couple of bunches of hair have been spun you should pack the hair. You can use your fingers, but I think a “brassie” is better. Don’t forget to grip the tail end, you need something to pack against and if you don’t you will push the dressing round the bend. You might find this sbs useful too. http://ukflydressing.proboards83.com/index...read=1185695506 thanks for the help and site! Quote
bulltrout Posted November 29, 2007 Posted November 29, 2007 hijack...here's one i tied last year using the "Bic Method"... on a side note, in my own experience, the tighter the pack, the easier it is to shape the body with a razor... Quote
Din Posted November 29, 2007 Author Posted November 29, 2007 nice, just a little better then what I had done what are you using for the tail drbt? Quote
Guest guito Posted November 29, 2007 Posted November 29, 2007 nice, just a little better then what I had done what are you using for the tail drbt? Din It looks like DBT is using some scrap leather pieces. btw DBT nice looking fly Quote
rusty Posted November 29, 2007 Posted November 29, 2007 Din, your mice look great and I like the lighter color at the head. Curious though as far as Dr. BT's comment goes - how many people shape with a razor vs. scissors? I've only ever used the latter but have heard a lot of talk about the razor. Quote
Din Posted November 29, 2007 Author Posted November 29, 2007 alright heres another go. used some foam for the tail this time. tried to pack the hair tighter. used about double the hair what I did the 1st couple times. still think it could be tighter but hopefully it will come with some more practice... Quote
Guest bigbadbrent Posted November 29, 2007 Posted November 29, 2007 Looking good Mitch...i wanna do some night fishing with Mice and Frogs this year..you in? Quote
Din Posted November 29, 2007 Author Posted November 29, 2007 Looking good Mitch...i wanna do some night fishing with Mice and Frogs this year..you in? ya dude, im in. thats why i tried tying them. saves myself about 5$ each mouse.... Quote
Brownstone Posted November 29, 2007 Posted November 29, 2007 One I tied w/ Caribou, csn pack it real tight, but its short so your limited to "baby" mice.. Quote
Guest bigbadbrent Posted November 29, 2007 Posted November 29, 2007 ya dude, im in. thats why i tried tying them. saves myself about 5$ each mouse.... haha, yeah definitly I'll try some frogs when i get my next paycheck, or over christmas Quote
hydropsyche Posted November 29, 2007 Posted November 29, 2007 Wow. Those are some really good looking mice from everyone. Has anyone seen the The Angler's Art episode where they tie up a mouse. He doesn't spin the hair, he just holds it on top and doesn't let it spin. He controls the shape of the mouse by the length of hair before he ties it down, therefore, he doesn't have to shape it at all (but he does pack it as he goes). I tied a few up myself, using his method, and they look pretty good. No ears or eyes, so they aren't as pretty as these, but I think those parts are superfluous anyway. Elastic is a great idea for a tail. It would move like crazy. Since you can't imitate madly kicking legs, a frantic tail is necessary. Do Browns on the Bow actually go for these? I tied mine up for pike. Quote
bulltrout Posted November 29, 2007 Posted November 29, 2007 for the tail and ears, i just trimmed the hair off a zonker rabbit strip (and then use the dubbing for some tarantulas)...as for the razor, i usually use the double sided razors (for this, i cut the razor in half with some heavy duty tin snips, thus avoiding injury)...as well, the double sided razors are flexible so with some practice, you can bend the razor and do one smooth rounded shape rather than slowly wittling down the fly with scissors...personal preference i guess...on a side note, i store my razors in one of those magnetic paper clip holders for safety as well...i love using these mice patterns cuz they are easy to tie, and they work on the big trout (especially those that reside next to ranchlands and farms)... Quote
Guest bigbadbrent Posted November 29, 2007 Posted November 29, 2007 Wow. Those are some really good looking mice from everyone. Has anyone seen the The Angler's Art episode where they tie up a mouse. He doesn't spin the hair, he just holds it on top and doesn't let it spin. He controls the shape of the mouse by the length of hair before he ties it down, therefore, he doesn't have to shape it at all (but he does pack it as he goes). I tied a few up myself, using his method, and they look pretty good. No ears or eyes, so they aren't as pretty as these, but I think those parts are superfluous anyway. Elastic is a great idea for a tail. It would move like crazy. Since you can't imitate madly kicking legs, a frantic tail is necessary. Do Browns on the Bow actually go for these? I tied mine up for pike. Ya browns will. I've seen pictures out of lakes, where a guy brought home a 20" rainbow, opened it up and it was FULL of mice in alberta, that is Quote
Din Posted November 29, 2007 Author Posted November 29, 2007 Ya browns will. I've seen pictures out of lakes, where a guy brought home a 20" rainbow, opened it up and it was FULL of mice cant remember which trout bum diary its on but a guy used it too....after seeing them big browns chase it down ive been wanting to try em... Quote
ladystrange Posted November 29, 2007 Posted November 29, 2007 personally i use a razor, but it has been about 2 years since i have spun deer hair. thanks scott fly. great sbs. i'll have to start spinning again... groan Quote
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