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video - Stew's Glassy Spider
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 6:36 am
by Hans Weilenmann
This one is for Mataura mayfly and lykos33
Stew's Glassy Spider
Hook: Kamasan B175 #14
Thread: Benecchi 12/0, black
Body/hackle: Hen, glassy dun and peocock herl, tying thread tag end - twisted together
Note: With a nod and a wink towards Stewart's Black Spider
Video here (best viewed in 720p):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkXaDLYbkmQ
Cheers,
Hans W
Re: video - Stew's Glassy Spider
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 8:49 am
by CreationBear
Great video--fishing in the film, I don't think you'd ever need another fly.

Re: video - Stew's Glassy Spider
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 11:03 am
by daringduffer
Thank you Hans. I think this pattern looks very impressive. I suppose you also tie it on lighter weight hooks?
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Re: video - Stew's Glassy Spider
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 11:08 am
by Hans Weilenmann
daringduffer wrote:Thank you Hans. I think this pattern looks very impressive. I suppose you also tie it on lighter weight hooks?
Correct. Grip 14723BL or Partridge SLD.
The video is to serve a dual purpose - the actual pattern, and showing the generic, very versatile, technique of combining very different materials in a single rope.
Cheers,
Hans W
Re: video - Stew's Glassy Spider
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 12:00 pm
by hankaye
Hans, Howdy;
Thanks for another great video.
To someone such as myself, still at or the near bottom of the learning curve,
seeing a fly such as this it
looks complicated. However, after
viewing your video It seems simple. They all do, when watching your videos.
You don't even get flustered (aka up-set), when something that would frustrate
a novice.
I'm gonna have to find some tying lessons. The 'in person' varity, so I can say "stop,
why did you do it that way", or "OH ! that's how that's done !!!"
Now, all I have to do is find another tyer in the Southwest desert .......
hank
Re: video - Stew's Glassy Spider
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 3:48 pm
by lykos33
thank you Hans...you would think I could come up with that technique on my own
Re: video - Stew's Glassy Spider
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 4:12 pm
by Mataura mayfly
Hans,
Thank you, "Master, all is now clear!"
It was the thread tag that was the clincher, that and stroking the barbs back with each wrap.
I think there will be some bronze herl samples of this in the fly box for Ireland in June. Cheers.
Re: video - Stew's Glassy Spider
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 4:25 pm
by Hans Weilenmann
Mataura mayfly wrote:Hans,
Thank you, "Master, all is now clear!"
It was the thread tag that was the clincher, that and stroking the barbs back with each wrap.
I think there will be some bronze herl samples of this in the fly box for Ireland in June. Cheers.
Tag end is optional - single herl benefits from the reinforcement. The technique is very versatile, think dubbing, CDC, hair hackle, herl of many kinds, wire, flash, etc.
Cheers,
Hans W
Re: video - Stew's Glassy Spider
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 4:40 pm
by Mataura mayfly
Hans Weilenmann wrote:
Tag end is optional - single herl benefits from the reinforcement. The technique is very versatile, think dubbing, CDC, hair hackle, herl of many kinds, wire, flash, etc.
Cheers,
Hans W
Hans, careful..... you are starting to describe small wooly buggers!

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Wrapping single herl like that has led to breakages in my ham fisted tying realm, especially when combined with anothe material that is stronger like feather stem. The thread tag should negate this.
I do wonder though..... how would a stripped herl version go?
Re: video - Stew's Glassy Spider
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 5:00 pm
by Hans Weilenmann
Mataura mayfly wrote:I do wonder though..... how would a stripped herl version go?
A stripped herl combined/twisted with other material strikes me as a waste of time.
Maybe I am missing something?
Cheers,
Hans W