Thank you so much for checking this on out! If you have any questions on this technique or need further explanation, please don't hesitate to reach out!
Hey smarty, why don't you use a clamp to catch the hairs with first and then cut away the leather before placing it in the dubbing loop? Far easier and smarter...🤔
Thank you so much Carl! I usually tie quick/fast flies that get used a bunch and basically destroyed. I will use Sally Hansen Hard as Nails polish on most flies for a bit more durability from time to time though. Thank you so much for watching and for the kind words :)
its called a zonker strip.Every fly tyer knows that spinning any hair with under fur in a dubbing loop almost never works. So when you put it into the further away from the leather the better.
Thank you so much for checking this on out! If you have any questions on this technique or need further explanation, please don't hesitate to reach out!
Bro that was epic. Thank you. I tie a lot of hollow body streamers. I’m going to try this technique with craft fur. Thank you!
Heck yeah! I use this all the time in most of my flies!
Awesome tip thank you sir for the lesson
My pleasure! Thank you so so much for the support!
Thanks for the excellent video. It addressed all the issues that I have been faced with when dubbing Rabbit Fur. .. Jim
That's great Jim :) that really makes me happy! Thank you so mich for watching!
Another great way to keep rabbit fur in the loop is to wax your dubbing loop. Thanks again!
Really helpful vid with easy to understand steps and great tips. Thanks for putting these out!
Thank you again for your kind words and your support! I'll be sure to keep on making more and more :)
Very well done!! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you James! I really appreciate it!
Using water is a great tip! I was struggling with the rabbit fur.
That's awesome! Thank you so much for watching and for the kind words!
Hey smarty, why don't you use a clamp to catch the hairs with first and then cut away the leather before placing it in the dubbing loop? Far easier and smarter...🤔
This is just demonstrating another way to do it. I appreciate the advice though :)
Most folks getting started with Fly Tying don’t have access to a clamp so this is an excellent way to negotiate that tool deficiency
Noticed you do not use UV or head cement like many others use. I think I like your methods better.
Thank you so much Carl! I usually tie quick/fast flies that get used a bunch and basically destroyed. I will use Sally Hansen Hard as Nails polish on most flies for a bit more durability from time to time though. Thank you so much for watching and for the kind words :)
Is this known as a rabbit brush? Thanks
I believe so
its called a zonker strip.Every fly tyer knows that spinning any hair with under fur in a dubbing loop almost never works. So when you put it into the further away from the leather the better.
I appreciate you taking the time to point that out. Thank you for your comment