Looking for constructive criticism and advice here.
My interpretation of a Blae and Black

Any tips on keeping rough hands from wreaking havoc on floss?
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I have found that the proper "compressability" of slips cut from pairs of wing quills varies quite a bit with respect to the location from which they are taken. For example, slips cut from the bottom (large) end of the quills tend to be too soft to mount properly, while those taken from up near the narrow ends are too stiff. Real experts at mounting quill slips, like Don Bastian, can make nearly everything look good, but for amateurs like us, slips cut from the middle third seem to be easier to handle. The wing on your posted fly, with all due respect to the comments about length, is really very good in my opinion.Dwclapp wrote:Thanks guys for the input.
While this is my first up wing fly, this isnt the first set of wings I tried on this fly. I must have tied on/destroyed 7 or 8 pairs of slips before I got one that seemed to compress down properly (or at least the way the videos on youtube show it happening).