What is the best small thread for tying small flies?
Please indicate size, maker, and where it can be sourced
Thanks in advance.
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What is the best small thread for tying small flies?
Please indicate size, maker, and where it can be sourced
Thanks in advance.
I tie about 800 dozen flies in sizes 20-26, and although I like Uni 8/0 and UTC 70, Bennechi 12/0 thread is the best I've found for tying small flies. You can find it at most places on the net.
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Jude
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Yup! Bennechi! Most fly shops seem to buy from a single, large source as Bennechi is rarely found in fly shops.
Gudebrod 10/0
It flattens out when needed, is 45 denier and has a stated breaking strength of about 9oz. It is also available in LOTS of colors AND is made in Pottstown, Pennsylvania!
Take the "aught" ratings with a grain of salt. Some threads marked 12/0 - 14/0 are as heavy as 70-72 denier which many companies sell as 8/0.
Max,Riverdancer try here
[url=http://www.feather-craft.com/products.asp?id=21089&cat=12%2F0+ULTRA%2DFINE+THRE AD&search=1:07d36]http://www.feather-craft.com/products.asp?id=21089&cat=12%2F0+ULTRA%2DFINE+THRE AD&search=1[/url:07d36]
Geezer
"Gudebrod 10/0".....
Hmmm, an' I just bought a whole "load" of 8/0 Uni from this one dude...*BG*...(kidding here)..
For my tying talents, 8/0 Uni works fine. But that Bennechi is something to behold when you want to get really fine!
Jeremy.
Yep, got to agree that Bennechi 12/0 is just about as good (and as small) as you can get.
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"If we carry purism to it's logical conclusion, to do it right you'd have to live naked in a cave, hit your trout on the head with rocks, and eat them raw. But, so as not to violate another essential element of the fly-fishing tradition, the rocks would have to be quarried in England and cost $300 each."
~John Gierach
Bennechi 12/0 is no where near a true 12/0. Gudebrod 10/0 is way smaller than that stuff is. I like both but the Bennechi 12/0 builds bulkier than the 10/0 does.
Bennechi is very small thread and also lays flat if you counter-twist it a bit. The twist is nice as it aids in biting into the tying material.
Another thing the 12/0 Bennechi has going for it is strength. The 12/0 Bennechi has a breaking strength of 16 oz. The 10/0 Gudebrod breaks at 9 oz.
Again, the biggest problem with Bennechi is finding it!