It depends on the pattern or you might say sub-pattern. I use dubbing loops, direct single thread dubbing, touch dubbing with fine chopped materials and now the split thread dubbing recommended by Hans.
Just considering nymphs, some require a heavy bushy dubbing, some a lighter dubbing and some almost none.
Most nymphs taper a bit from the head to the tail and it is fairly easy to accommodate this with all forms of dubbing

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Donald/Scotland



[This message has been edited by Donald Nicolson (edited 19 February 2005).]