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Llama Hair Bodies

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 6:44 pm
by William Anderson
So I figured a way to use the llama "dubbing" that I found. It's packaged as dubbing, but getting the stuff to behave itself in a dubbing loop just wasn't cutting it. Unrulely would be fine, but this was some special kind of gnarly. I ended up pulling the lengths out and forming a loose yarn with the hairier and dubbier fibers mixed. I tied it in at the bend and wound it to the head. No reinforcement necessary as many of the fibers twisted in the blend are about the size and strength of horse tail. This wasn't fool proof, but successful enough to tie up a couple batches of these two. For all the hastle in getting the bodies to cooperate, when they are in the box, you can hardly pick them out from the bustard and turkey herl bodies at a glance. They are kind of cool in the pics though.

These are both vintage Mustad hooks that I found on ebay. The first is a 38932 in a size 12. The second is a 3911C #16. (for anyone who cares about that kind of thing, or wondered what was up with those terrifying barbs. Yikes.)

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All these posts lately have been great to see. This board is really great, even right in the middle of the season. Cheers.

w

Re: Llama Hair Bodies

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 7:03 pm
by CreationBear
Wonderful variegation in those flies: I especially like the second, though I agree the barb on that hook is a little Queequeg-esque... :)

Re: Llama Hair Bodies

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 7:46 pm
by willowhead
Great flies.........Great tyin'.......way cool hooks..... :D Course i take it you'd smash those barbs before fishing with them. ;) Glad you left them for the pics. 8-)

Re: Llama Hair Bodies

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 8:00 pm
by William Anderson
CB, in the interest of historic background, this gentleman worked in the design dept from 1935-1941.

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WH, thanks, I bent down a couple and just plain broke a couple. These are strong enough, but a little brittle.

w

Re: Llama Hair Bodies

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 8:04 pm
by willowhead
Looks more like a Holy Water salesmen to me......... :D :lol: :lol: :lol: :D

Think i'll go make another Brisket sandwich..... ;)

Re: Llama Hair Bodies

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 8:52 pm
by willowhead
William, call the CFFC&M and ask them to send you a copy of the Lee Wulff Cassett (if they still have 'em :? ).........it's Lee just tellin' stories......reading stories.......and on is all about a Mr. Conegate, the One Eyed Poacher and Spear Fisherman..........it's a cool story...........my tape is so worn out, i hardly ever play it anymore, but i still keep it in the fishin' truck and listen to it every once in a while. ;) 845-439-4810 flyfish@catskill.net

Re: Llama Hair Bodies

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 9:32 pm
by hankaye
dub-ya, Howdy;

Llama, Llama ... them and the little ones what are they called...? Alpacky's?? Like the sweaters???
They are quite a few 'ranchers that don't do commercial (all white), Turkey (this valley is the Home of Norbest), that do sheep
(rahamalays (sp.?)), think read somewhere that the Sanpete Valley was once home to the largest herd of them in the country.
I'm findin' out alot of stuff about this place. I met a guy that claims to be one of a few wool buyers around here while I was being 'walked' by Rascal
a day or two ago.
Saw which Lane he went down... think I'll check him out shortly... See if I can talk him out of some 'samples'... ;)

I'll let ya'll know what I find... :D

hank

PS. Our season hasn't really started yet...Snowbird (ski resort), said today that they'll be open till 4th of July... Snow levels are still at mid-season depth = 10' :shock:
Great Salt has had a Historic rise of 4' so far and the run-off is only beginning.... :( :o :shock:

Re: Llama Hair Bodies

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 9:35 pm
by letumgo
William - I think you have found the perfect cased caddis dubbing. I suggest tying a couple with plump bodies, partridge hackle and green silk. Beautiful flies, btw.

Re: Llama Hair Bodies

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 9:51 pm
by Johnno
Hank: El Paca is what you thinking of. I have a bit of cream and also tan fur floating around somewhere. Good wool substitute, in fact they make jerseys, hats etc out if it. Quite a few in NZ.

And the sheep name? Romney most likely :)

Re: Llama Hair Bodies

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 9:52 pm
by William Anderson
Ray, I thought the same thing once I saw the pic, but not before. I'll definitely do that. Stay tuned.

w