Dub Brush Bow Fly Pattern Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2019
- Utilizing the Dub Bushes made from the cyclone Dub Brush tool (Link : • Cyclone Dubbing Brush ... ) you can see that by making a durable brush it saves time at the vise. As you palmer the brush on the shanks of the hooks it makes for a quick tie and you don’t have to worry about a few bite marks because of the stainless steel core. this is an ultra durable body. The options are endless to apply these craft fur brushes to streamers. Make some brushes or buy some and add them into your streamer patterns.
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RECIPE:
Thread: Semperfli Waxed thread 8/0
Tail: Fly Skinz Thin finz
Body: Craft fur Dub Brush
Flash: Ripple ice in the Dub Brush
Head: One Eyed Flies Dubbin
Eyes: Large lead dumbell eyes
Hook: Gamakatsu B10 s #4 rear and #2 main connected with spyder wire braid and 3 beads
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Awesome brush and technique, I’m geeking out on your vids right now. Strong work Eric.🙌
Glad you like them!
Darn bro!!
I am SOOOO relating to your hooking yourself on the rear hook.
Being " a tad" hyperactive ( thats what the doc said, but I think most other people are just to slow) this happens a lot in my house!
Yeah I know I’m not alone lol
That’s awesome buddy I’m going to try this. I’ve never tied a articulated fly before you make it look easy my friend.
I hope with a lot of practice I will be able to tie as great as you. Thank you for the lesson sir
thanks jimmy
Thanks for the brush tutorial. Why not just use Bendalon? Personal preference?
Lee Dzierzanowski yes I would say it’s a personal preference. I don’t like the beadalon due to the nylon coating (adds more bulk). But on something like this, bulk isn’t. Really an issue. I did a poll a while back and it seems like everyone uses something different. The spyder wire lays down really nice even when doing two (not necessary)
Thanks, your videos are really good and very instructive. I hope you keep producing them. One day this deep freeze in Utah is going to release us and let us get back on the river.