What do you guys use for parachute posts? If you're using some kind of yarn, where do you get it and what should I look for?
Looking for ideas.
Thanks,
Jeff
What do you guys use for parachute posts? If you're using some kind of yarn, where do you get it and what should I look for?
Looking for ideas.
Thanks,
Jeff
Jeff,
Depending on what I have on hand, antron yarn, polypro yarn, turkey flats, foam posts.
If I'm buying something I'll look for the waterproof polypro (I believe Al Beatty is the one who mentioned using that).
REE
calf body hair, calf tail, turkey flats, poly yarn, fibers from a plastic duster, hi-vis fibers or whatever else looks like it might work.
We keep going back to Calf Body hair. It is very easy to see, does not absorb water easily, and durable. There are a few patterns we use something else, Isonychia (I have a antron that is a great color and is real effective) and Green Drake / Coffin (We use what was called a sail wing. It is 2 mallard dyed yellow-green for the GR Drake or 2 Teal or Gadwall for the coffin that are tied back to back so they stick straight up). In general we use white but for some customers we match the insect wing color or use a color easier to see in the foam yellow, orange, pink, etc.
Joe Fox
Calf hair. Comb it out. Stack. Put the tips at the bend end. Gives a great tapered body.
If I'm tying #18 or smaller, some kind of yarn I can see. Even hot pink.
Try these;
http://www.danica.com/flytier/tzuell...hare_klink.htm
http://www.danica.com/flytier/tzuell...ar_dry_fly.htm
http://www.danica.com/flytier/tzuell..._parachute.htm
Ultra chenille ( vernille, suede chenille) also makes a very good post, easy to work with;
http://www.wild-fishing-scotland.co....p?topic=4439.0
various furs and hairs like calf tail also make good wings and posts;
http://www.wild-fishing-scotland.co....p?topic=4437.0
Also makes excellent and easy detached bodies for a range of flies;
http://www.wild-fishing-scotland.co....p?topic=4435.0
Lots of possibilities including various yarns, polypropylene cord, ( split and combed out, makes good indicators as well!).
TL
MC
Jeff -
Mostly antron - comes in a good variety of colors / shades, easy to work with, easy to see on the water, durable, inexpensive.
John
The fish are always right.
I have started using "Hareline Para Post" I have it in about 8 colors, But haven't used any of the more subtle colors, I use the Brightest Floresenct(Spelling?) one's I got to be able to keep track of the flies,
of course part of that problem is if I didn't consider a size 18 as a large fly!
For the Antron and Polyprop yarns and cords, where are you guys getting that stuff?
I was at the Hobby Loby yesterday and didn't see anything jump out at me that looked right. Are you getting it there, or is there something else I should look at?
With the feathers, yarn, patches of fur and thread, my den is starting to look like the sewing room for a really twisted Broadway Musical costume designer.
Jeff