Hi Gigmaster;
Nice fly! How did you attach the body/imitation hackle? A dubbing loop?
Thanks in advance;
Wayneb
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Hi Gigmaster;
Nice fly! How did you attach the body/imitation hackle? A dubbing loop?
Thanks in advance;
Wayneb
Yes. I used a dubbing loop.
If anyone is interested, I've made a set of instructions, complete with pictures. I'd be happy to send them to anyone who wants it. I thought I might submit it to FAOL. I got lucky once, on the Floating Head Minnow. Maybe I can do it again.
Not joining this swap, but will be interested to see pics of the ideas. I have an idea to use punch yarn as the tail, body and hackle. I'll try it out when I get time???
JackCrow is the 12th swapper who has entered the no-feather bugger swap.
JackCrow isn't currently signed up here on the list. He is a co-worker of mine. His fly-tying is 1st rate.
Welcome JackCrow
Your swapmeister
Ed
How did I miss this? I wanted to show off my Wooly bead head Buffler. From bison hair I picked up in Wyoming this past summer. Crappy picture, neat featherless fly. :eek: Maybe next time. Jimsnarocks
Gigmaster you bugger is fantastic I would love to have the pics and recipe for it. It looks so good I am reluctant to put a pic of mine up here but here it is any way. John
Stinky Bugger
Hook: Mustad 9674 #6
Thread: UTC 140 Black
Weight: 10 Wraps .015 Lead
Tail: Skunk Tail Hair
Body: Black Med Chenille
Palmered with Black Boa Yarn
Head: UTC 140 Thread Coat
with SHHAN
http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i1...inkyBugger.jpg
Gigmaster
Congrats on having your contribution to this swap featued as this week's FAOL, "Fly of the week".
Very nice!
your humble swapmeister,
Ed
My flies went into the mail, yesterday. I included extra's for the host. Thanks again for letting me join in on this one. John
Hey.....I got lucky again, with FOTW. Far out!
I am honored. I hope my meager contributions help to further the craft in some small way.
Sincerely,
Gig