albannachxcuileag Posted June 11, 2008 Posted June 11, 2008 Those of you familiar with Mike Conners will remember that he posted a method of creating a nymph style fly called the Glymph, This was a hook coated in UHU and to which loose dubbing was applied to and when dry formed a reasonably durable nymph, this is a step in the same direction. I was stripping a few peacock herls and the pile of debris was growing, it was about to be swept into the palm of the hand for disposal in the waste bag when I remembered his technique and put a hook in the vice to which I wrapped 2 layers of thread and whipped off. I coated this in varnish and stuck it into the the pile of herl waste and this is the result. After drying I tested the durability and a few fibres came off but the majority remained giving a basis to form buzzers and nymphs from. Here is the same technique on an FM 31160 super grub hook Quote
wongrs Posted June 11, 2008 Posted June 11, 2008 that looks really good. it's inspired some new ideas for me. thanks for posting. Quote
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