A couple of years earlier, we introduced a series of videos called “ One-Minute Fly-Tying Tips and Strategies” from Tim Flagler ofTightline Productions Each video will teach a single connecting ability, from one of the most standard to the advanced. Eventually, the series will function as a sort of encyclopedia of connecting abilities that will be an important resource for anybody who takes a seat at a vise to develop a fly.
Covering a single hair of, state, chenille on a hook to develop a fly body can be discouraging enough, if the covers do not touch or the body comes out bumpy and unequal. When you include the intricacy of numerous hairs that need to be managed throughout the covering procedure, it can drive a tier batty. However Tim Flagler has an extremely easy option– rather of rearranging your thread at the front of the shank and covering the products approximately that point, cover the products behind the thread, utilizing the stress of the handing bobbin to keep all the products in location. As you’ll see in this video, the outcomes are rather pleasing.
