Here’s the most recent installation in a continuous series of videos called “ One-Minute Fly-Tying Tips and Strategies” from Tim Flagler of Tightline Productions Each video teaches a single connecting ability, from one of the most fundamental to the advanced. Eventually, the series will work as a sort of encyclopedia of connecting abilities that will be an important resource for anybody who takes a seat at a vise to produce a fly.
Today, Tim shows an easy technique for producing a parachute post out of polypropylene lawn. You desire your post to stand straight upward and stagnate on the hook shank, so Tim utilizes an innovative method that includes twisting the yarn into a rope before connecting it in. The outcomes are classy and tidy, and the fly will drift well and show up on the water.
