Ingredients: craft fur for the tail, polarfibre and angel hair. The body is reverse tied polarfibre, veiled with angel hair and sealed with Hard as hull cement.
Thanks Marcus! Well.. the winter is long here in Minnesota, so I can at least dream about nice ocean water while tying flies. Everything else is frozen solid!
I guess it is all in the balance of materials and the cement application... you can always add more. Less cement will make more spongy fly and the more you add, it will turn hard like epoxy candy, but without the weight and yellowing of epoxy.
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Yet again stellar ties. You should do some tutorials of your work video or snap shot tutorials.
Thanks again! I'll try to do some snap shot step-by-steps in the future.
Wow Vlad. You have really been busy lately! Incredible work as always...
Thanks Marcus! Well.. the winter is long here in Minnesota, so I can at least dream about nice ocean water while tying flies. Everything else is frozen solid!
Hey Vlad, Super!! Incredible work indeed.
I love the elegant, slim profile... I think this is even better than the gummy minnow... : )
Thanks Mark...Craft fur/polar fibre really moves like crazy under water.
Craft fur became my favorite material. It's insane!!!
I have tried to tye something like this but it seems I always add too much cement. :) I need to practice more.
Laza,
I guess it is all in the balance of materials and the cement application... you can always add more. Less cement will make more spongy fly and the more you add, it will turn hard like epoxy candy, but without the weight and yellowing of epoxy.
Pozdrav, pa se cujemo!
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