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    Default Different Method for Tying in Elk or Deer Hair Wings

    At least I've never seen it done before. Brilliant. It's like a "defense is the best offense" theory. I don't mean the separating of the wings, just the tying them in.
    Thanks to tightlinevideo.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82ai1wpWCao

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Billingsley View Post
    At least I've never seen it done before. Brilliant. It's like a "defense is the best offense" theory. I don't mean the separating of the wings, just the tying them in.
    Thanks to tightlinevideo.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82ai1wpWCao

    Joe
    Wow, that was a surprise! I've seen dozens of tricks and tips for tying in deer hair wings but that's new to me. A full spin-o-rama.

    I've actually done that by accident a few times, but instead of continuing with the tie, I unwrapped the hair and started over. Not too smart.

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    I'm with you, Bruce. I've had the wings do that, too, and have started over. Never occurred to me to use it as an advantage.

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    There's a couple of good ideas in that video: the spinning of the wing, and the wrapping the herl behind the thread. Thanks for pointing this video out.
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    Tightlinevideo puts out really good stuff.

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    That pattern will slaughter fish on the Yellowstone on the first or second warm day coming up...
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    I did try the thread, herl trick. It works perfectly.

    I'm on the fence about the hair spin. It works, but I'm not sure it's that much better.

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    When I did the spin, the hair separated a lot. Don't know whether to let it separate, or try to bunch it back together.

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