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- Soft Hackle proportions - Beginners Corner - Fly Tying
For example, a beetle imitation would seem to call for a short-fibered hackle while a fly imittating an ephemeral adult would suggest a rather larger hackle As a working compromise for the average pattern, my advise would be to selecta hackle with a fiber length approximately 1-1 2 to 2 times the length of the body
- Issues with hackle - Beginners Corner - Fly Tying
I suggest you get some Whiting or Hebert dry fly hackle and give it a try, you will be amazed at the difference that quality hackle makes The Bronze grade Whiting would be a good place to start and if you want saddle hackle you can get it in 1 2 or 1 4 saddles Hebert rooster saddles are another option and are fantastic hackle for very little
- Hen Hackle for Soft Hackles? - The Fly Tying Bench - Fly Tying
For wetflies, nymphs and soft hackles, I tie the hackle in by the tip Then fold the feather either by the scissor folding technique or by simply folding the fibers back as I wrap Two turns is usually enough, maybe three for a heavier hackle
- Hackle. . . Better than Cree? - The Fly Tying Bench - Fly Tying
The original Adams fly called for cree hackle, and it's in demand because it's a natural color that can't be dyed and it only happens about 1% of the time Of those times it happens only a certain percentage will rank highly on the olympic grading scale, and some cree is better than others in regards to deep colors
- Tying off hackle on dry flies? - The Fly Tying Bench - Fly Tying
This allows me to position the thread between hackle barbs, and against the stem Three quick winds secures the hackle and allows me to clip of the excess Barbs from the underside of the hackle are often trapped, but are easy to remove A couple more winds to cover then ends, and a whip finish with a drop of head cement finish the fly
- Wet Fly Hackle More or Less - Fly Tying
Hackle length is a bit subjective Generally speaking, tips of the hackle should fall somewhere between the hook point and bend of the hook Traditionally, hackle length was near the bend of the hook Personally, I go a little longer for my Stillwater wets and a bit shorter for my moving water patterns
- Body Hackle for Wooly bugger - The Fly Tying Bench - Fly Tying
Body Hackle for Wooly bugger By flyman2, April 3, 2015 in The Fly Tying Bench Reply to this topic;
- Dun Hackle - The Fly Tying Bench - Fly Tying
If your looking to get ONLY dun hackles, then get a light, and rusty dun A rusty dun will have some brown shading in the feathers, and the grey tones are usually medium to dark In other colors, I find the true Cree to be the most versetile Cree hackle should have feathers that are black, white, and a honey ginger mottled
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