YLI Silk
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Re: YLI Silk
Donald, Howdy;
Take you time, get well first...
hank
Take you time, get well first...
hank
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Re: YLI Silk
Hope you feel better soon, Donald.
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Re: YLI Silk
I hope you feel better soon Donald
Re: YLI Silk
I am feeling a lot better, so here is a Greenwell Spider
Hook: #14
Silk: YLI #214 Dandelion/Daffodill.
Body: Tying silk well waxed. White wax.
Rib: Tying silk well twisted.
Hackle: Metz furnace hen.

The hackle was brushed forward to show body better.
It probably needs a darker wax.
I think the focus could be a lot better.
Hook: #14
Silk: YLI #214 Dandelion/Daffodill.
Body: Tying silk well waxed. White wax.
Rib: Tying silk well twisted.
Hackle: Metz furnace hen.

The hackle was brushed forward to show body better.
It probably needs a darker wax.
I think the focus could be a lot better.

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Re: YLI Silk
Donald, Howdy;
It's a good looking fly.
Think that the auto focus grabbed onto the vise jaw. Do you have the selectable small rectangles to steer the foucs to a certian point ?
Good to hear you're feeling better.
Knock back a few hot toddies, they'll kill any bug !
hank
It's a good looking fly.
Think that the auto focus grabbed onto the vise jaw. Do you have the selectable small rectangles to steer the foucs to a certian point ?
Good to hear you're feeling better.
Knock back a few hot toddies, they'll kill any bug !
hank
Striving for a less complicated life since 1949...
"Every day I beat my own previous record for number
of consecutive days I've stayed alive." George Carlin
"Every day I beat my own previous record for number
of consecutive days I've stayed alive." George Carlin
Re: YLI Silk
I think you are right about the auto focus Hank.
I'll try it again with the fly in the cable clip instead of the vise.
I'll try it again with the fly in the cable clip instead of the vise.
Re: YLI Silk
I think this may be a bit better.
I got carried away a bit with waxing

I got carried away a bit with waxing


Re: YLI Silk
Donald that's a great looking tie. Perhaps this has been discussed before but I was wondering about the hook you're using. Is it a 2x short hook or is this simply what one gets with this hook design?
Regards, Jerry
Regards, Jerry
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Re: YLI Silk
Donald, Howdy;
Looks alot better.
Is there such a thing as to much wax ?????
hank
Looks alot better.
Is there such a thing as to much wax ?????

hank
Striving for a less complicated life since 1949...
"Every day I beat my own previous record for number
of consecutive days I've stayed alive." George Carlin
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Re: YLI Silk
Not really Hank, at least I don't think so.
The trouble is I need to use extra magnification to look closely at my flies,
but I have skipped using it and have been just using my ordinary reading
glasses and I have not seen the surplus wax that squeezes out of the silk.
You can clear it away, if you see it.
Oh, and about the hook, have a look at this page on my web-site,
this is the type of hook that Roger Fogg likes, he mentions it in
the book you've got.
http://donaldnicolson.webplus.net/page205.html
The trouble is I need to use extra magnification to look closely at my flies,
but I have skipped using it and have been just using my ordinary reading
glasses and I have not seen the surplus wax that squeezes out of the silk.
You can clear it away, if you see it.



Oh, and about the hook, have a look at this page on my web-site,
this is the type of hook that Roger Fogg likes, he mentions it in
the book you've got.
http://donaldnicolson.webplus.net/page205.html