Re: Partridge Hackle
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 1:28 am
No, but that one is awesome. Thanks.letumgo wrote:John - Is this the one you were thinking of? Tip tyed jackdaw hackle.
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No, but that one is awesome. Thanks.letumgo wrote:John - Is this the one you were thinking of? Tip tyed jackdaw hackle.
http://www.flymphforum.com/viewtopic.ph ... daw#p11487
Yes I used to tie in by tips years ago. After first reading the Leisenring method diagramed I was converted and have used that method ever since. I give others a hard time for enjoyment but I do feel it is a superior method in many aspects.gingerdun wrote:Carl, I am feeling a little dense. Could you please be more specific about how you tie on your hackles? Are you saying you formerly tied on the tips, but now start by tying on the stem as in the Leisenring illustration? Or just the opposite?Old Hat wrote:I am a tip to stem convert. In my uncivilized life I tied in by the stem and mutilated many hackles. Now I know better. Each year make it my mission to recruit while at the shows.![]()
I need to make a video of my testimony. It has been on the burner way too long.![]()
Actually all the methods work...tying in by the stem over the eye is just better.
BTW, this is a cool thread Boris. Beautiful flies.
Lance