Any thoughts? I'm fairly competent at tying in hair wings that allow you to lift the butt ends a little at a time and sneak in a wrap or two, but I'm having a hard time trying to translate that to peacock herls.

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It does. It's one of the big reasons that I always tie in by the tip.CreationBear wrote:
I'm thinking too that tying in the feather by the tip might be the way to go to make the transition between hackle and body a little more seamless.
Grouse & Lot -- I love it!BTW, I was playing around with variations of your Grouse & Herl last night:
A bit idiosyncratic no doubt--I'm going through a TMC 200 phase--call it a Grouse & Lot?
If you buy peacock feathers (Harline sells them as "Eyed Sticks") and clip the herl from the "stick" rather than using strung herl, you can get a surprisingly fat body from only one herl.Old Hat wrote: I will say that good quality peacock makes all the difference.Carl