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The claws are tied onto monofilament and move freely behind the fly and will not obscure the hook .
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The claws are tied onto monofilament and move freely behind the fly and will not obscure the hook .
WOW! Nice tie! They look so lifelike.
Now thats a crawfish,very nice
great sculpting! looks like lots of work.
Wes there is no sculpting involved in anyway . The claws are porcupine quills tied to monofilement , the eyes ,antenae ,and legs are monofilement tied to the hook. the underbody is chenile. The outer body is homemade bug skin. Please do not put me in the same catagory as Andres or the other wack jobs. I tie my FLIES.
Buggy and Draggerman thanks for the comments.
Fred
One heck of a great job tying them and coming up with the pattern and your on home made bug skin. Very nice!
Skip
And the claws move?!? Ohhh that's just too sweet! Excellent ties, Fred.
Very nice Fred. So whats this about homemade bug skin? Care to elaborate on that?
By the way Fred, are those your Anchovies flies in Hatches?
The home made bug skin is the creation of my friend David Martin's . It is made by saturating a single ply of facial tissue , (like Kleenex Brand) with Dave's flexament. Lay a sheet out over some wax paper and coat with flexament . Take the sheet off the wax paper and hang it from a shelf to dry. Then you can cut and color to your needs.It has a ton of uses . My website has a step by step for an adult caddis that I use the bug skin for the wing. Works great. And yes Bass Bug those are my anchovies I did for Hatches.
Thanks for the kind words , Skip48,Quivira kid and Bass bug.
Fred