STRIPPING QUILLS - Readers Cast (Tom Deschaine) - April 26, 2010

STRIPPING QUILLS

Most fly tiers have stripped quills at one time or another.*Each of us has our own favorite technique.Special situations sometimes require us to be flexible or creative with our methods, in order to achieve a certain desired result. I?d like to share with you some different methods of stripping quills that I?ve used over the years.

Tom: Thank you for the nice article on various methods on how to strip to create quills for dressing the fly pattern.

On the erasers strip, I like to use a large white eraser “SANFORD MAGIC RUB”, it is white in coloration, and much softer in texture for rubbing!

As for bleaching, after bleaching and rinsing the quills in clear water, I let them dry on a piece of paper toweling. Then I can color the quills using various permanent markers that I have to get the desired color and shading.

I like the oil method to get the quills more flexible (but some oils have a habit of going rancid when exposed to air), I prefer using Canola Oil.

Again thank you for the article. ~Parnelli

Steven,

I also use Canola oil — but it makes no difference. You are only going to soak your quills for a day or so — most oils will not go ransid in that short period of time.

Tom