A pinch on the mop, on the head end, just before tying off, will allow you to pull the excess fluff off the mop and expose the core threads, You can tie them down more firmly, eliminating the raggedy ends. Any space created by that can be covered with dub, to suggest a thorax.
I will vary the bead size but usually in the 3.0 to 4.0mm range. Hook is a size 10. I have also played with using a regular countersunk bead vs. a slotted bead on a jig hook which gives more room to tuck the mop material in at the bead.
I subscribed based on this video alone. I am tying these up right now. You have a great channel!
A pinch on the mop, on the head end, just before tying off, will allow you to pull the excess fluff off the mop and expose the core threads, You can tie them down more firmly, eliminating the raggedy ends. Any space created by that can be covered with dub, to suggest a thorax.
That will fish. Thank you for sharing
Great idea, Big T. I will be tying some up! Keep up the good work.
Nice tie 👍 and you are absolutely right, it doesn't matter how they ride in the water they are always productive flies.
True Dat!
wow nice fly
Nice job 🇺🇸
Thanks Shawn
hey big T! hope you're well
what size bead and color also what hook and size
thanks I had the volume down
I will vary the bead size but usually in the 3.0 to 4.0mm range. Hook is a size 10. I have also played with using a regular countersunk bead vs. a slotted bead on a jig hook which gives more room to tuck the mop material in at the bead.