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Now I think you're meter is busted. Or maybe it's just the monitor setting.CreationBear wrote:Okay, I've got this one coming in at 4234 angstrom...![]()
CreationBear wrote:I'm curious about how you get the tinsel to nestle so neatly into the peacock herl, though. Is the trick in how you form the body itself? I suppose if you've palmered just one or two herls instead of making a full-fledged chenille, they would compress underneath the tinsel better.
CB, I like to use a thorax on most of my flies, because that's where I hide most of my sins. It helps to tie in the hackle by the stem before starting the fly, tie off the body and tinsel in the same place, bring the hackle back toward the bend, over the tie offs, bring the tying thread up through the hackle and form the head. That's how I do it. I'd like to hear the tips from the guys tying fancier/neater flies about how to do this.CreationBear wrote:Finally, do you have any tips on tying off the tinsel near the hook-eye? That's a really seamless transition to the hackle on yours, while my tie-off's leave a humpback not even Esemeralda would go for.