Woven Mayfly
温馨的记忆By Garren Wood祖先的摇篮
I have been weaving or braiding flies for the past nine years. I learned from a fellow named Joe Ayre, who at the time was in his mid 70’s. I watched him in a flyshop one winter and was amazed at his flies. I went home and tried to do the braid and was unable to get it. I called Joe and asked if he would be willing to show me again how he braided. He was more then willing, and the first time I went over to his hou and I spent hours learning his techniques. We became good friends and he taught me a lot through my college days. Joe pasd away
about four years ago, and I plan on continuing his techniques and passing them流星雨时间
onto other people.
Woven Mayfly Ingredients
Hook: 2 size 10 curved scud hooks – one clipped for extended body
Underbody: ultra chenille and wraphia
Thread: black and grey (the smaller the better)
Tail: porcupine hair
Body: 4 strands of small poly yarn – 2 on top and 2 on bottom woven together素饺子
Legs: Japane nymph legs and wraphia
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Wings: Web Wing and shiny material glued
Eyes: Mono
Put one of the hooks in the vice and with the other hook clip off the hook right above the bard and above the eye of the hook. Take the side that was by the barb and tie it on the top of the hook that is in the vice. Make sure that this is tightly tied in. Take some head
cement and cure the hook.
关于马的俗语
Take a thin piece of wraphia and wrap it around the end of the clipped hook. The clipped hook can be sharp and break the thread so the wraphia is ud to lesn that chance and also provide a nice transition for the body. After tying in the wraphia take the thread and wrap it around the extended hook. This will give us a good ba to tie
material on the extended body.
爱情观作文
Take a piece of ultra chenille (the color does not matter) and tie it on the bottom of the extended body. This is ud to make a better transition from the extended body to the main body. The length should be about 1/3 of the extended body.
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