I know one could use a different colored thread or floss, but I like tying these with changes in the color of dubbing. I know some of you do the same thing.
Would you please post pictures of your varied dubbed flies.
Thank you,
Byron
I know one could use a different colored thread or floss, but I like tying these with changes in the color of dubbing. I know some of you do the same thing.
Would you please post pictures of your varied dubbed flies.
Thank you,
Byron
Last edited by Byron haugh; 08-07-2011 at 02:12 AM.
If you look closely at the dubbing developed by Al Caucci, you will see that it is based on four(4) primary colors. The amount of each primary color is varied so that the results cover the spectrum of mayfly and caddis insects. The four colors: blue, yellow, magenta and white. Sold under the name 'Spectrumized Dubbing'.
Allan
Here's how I dub dries: (not all my photos are uploading...checking into it. ??)
Dry fly 6.jpgDry fly 10.jpgDry fly 7.jpg
Dry fly midge 1.jpg
GingerAdams.jpg
Last edited by DonO1; 08-07-2011 at 02:30 AM. Reason: more photos
Owner Originator
http://www.fantasyflies.com
Rope Dubbing by Don Ordes
http://www.fantasyflies.com/ropedub_dvd.php
thanks don!
Owner Originator
http://www.fantasyflies.com
Rope Dubbing by Don Ordes
http://www.fantasyflies.com/ropedub_dvd.php
Beautiful flies Don. But, I mean verigated dubbing.