Is there a resource I can use for making a crease fly template? I'm looking to tie some bass flies size 2 and 4.
Thanks
Is there a resource I can use for making a crease fly template? I'm looking to tie some bass flies size 2 and 4.
Thanks
Here it is: http://www.flyanglersonline.com/flyt...ps/part351.php
Have fun!
I traced around a guitar pick to create my template...
This is the actual size that I use for a 34011 #2 (longshank) hook.
The end result (pardon the cell phone pic):
You can cut the "V" out of the bottom to give it a better profile.
Last edited by smij; 09-30-2012 at 04:35 PM.
Great idea, SMIJ, I have plenty of guitar picks.
Ladyfisher, thanks for the link. I didn't know one existed.
When you make your crease fly, make the front flat and allmost at 90 deg to the hook shank. This is not the usual look but what you will find is the ones with the front end leaning forward will sometimes roll ot the retrieve or even flip over and grab water when you go to pick it up on the back cast. Try it out both ways and see what you think. If you do a google search on imiges you will see all kinds of shapes. The one for me to prove best has been the flat face shape. Check out Joe Blado"s crease fly. Have fun with it and post some of your creations. Tight lines.
You can also try River Road Creations Crease Fly cutters which can be used to stamp out bodies.
I use guitar a guitar pick for panfish crease flies, and a Tic Tac box for bass sized ones. Just trace the rectangle, then diagonal it, and trim.
Last edited by Gigmaster; 12-22-2012 at 02:25 AM.
Actually, it was the sink. The Mrs won't let me put them in the bathtub anymore, ever since I had to go to the Emergency Room and have a hook removed from an unusual place.
It's the only way I know to test new designs on flies and lures to see if they float correctly. Stage Two testing is when I take them to the lake or stream and see how they cast, and if they catch fish.
Last edited by Gigmaster; 01-09-2013 at 09:24 AM.
I agree! How are you going to test them before you get out on the water? I do the same thing. Just watch out for the soap and make sure your hooks are debarbed.