I've been using it for the body's on Carrie Stevens style flies, cheaper and easier than floss.
I've been using it for the body's on Carrie Stevens style flies, cheaper and easier than floss.
i use it as a substitute for floss on soft hackle bodies
I like Uni-stretch a lot. The stretchieness is useful because it allows some give to hold softer materials without too much tension.
I use it for ribbing and bodies. I also use it to tie in soft materials like squirmy plastic or when I want a wide thread to control flare. I even use it for a super fast, simple but durable tail/shuck.
I originally bought it in the late 90's to use in forming bodies for one pattern.......the Crackleback.
Speaking of the Crackleback............in the mid-90's my buddy and I flew into Denver and drove all over Colorado fly fishing. One place we went was Steamboat Springs. We fished the stream right on the edge of town. Nothing was happening for us. In sort of desperation, I tied on a crackle back. Normally, I fish them as dries. This day, after the swing, I started stripping the fly back in quite quickly. Boom!! Nice trout. It kept up for quite a while. It got to the point where I would see the wake of the trout chasing the fly being stripped back in. That is an exciting feeling........seeing the wake chasing your fly as it is stripped in..
That fly saved my day that day.
I have a big spool in white that I color with markers and use for ribbing on dry flies
Good idea. I have spools in a few colors.
Nice ties Byron. That Crackleback, I have a bunch of them I tied a few yrs. back. Never taken a fish on one yet. I've tried.
Maybe it's me but I know how to handle a line on the drift. A friend on another forum swears by them, so, I gave them a good try. Nada!!
You give me a tad more curiosity to try again this spring. If not then they go in the garbage...