when tying with shanks ,start by tying on a small section fo spider wire or equivalent to the shank the run loose end through the eye of the hook allow 5-7 mm. slippage re attach the loose end to the shank and tie it down well. Cut any tag end off and apply super glue or zap-a-gap to shank to lock it on.
I left the material clip (spring) that sits on top of the vise head. I put a small rubber band around the rear hook and place around the material clip spring.
when tying with shanks ,start by tying on a small section fo spider wire or equivalent to the shank the run loose end through the eye of the hook allow 5-7 mm. slippage re attach the loose end to the shank and tie it down well. Cut any tag end off and apply super glue or zap-a-gap to shank to lock it on.
Tied on My stainless steel jaws 20mins ago and had the same problem with a shank. Slowed it with a big hairclipp👍🏼
I also use the hairclip
Thanks a lot for sharing , Awesome looking streamer will be tying some up for shire .
Sweet tie btw, gonna try this one for perch and sea run browns!
I left the material clip (spring) that sits on top of the vise head. I put a small rubber band around the rear hook and place around the material clip spring.
Try a small hair clip to clamp the back hook so it's out of the way or a small magnets
Крутые стримера супер.
Put a small magnet on the side of the vise and put backhook There :)
Good suggestion! or simply clamp it off.
LupusDeAqua
Awesome streamer!
Excellent tie - well done!
Looks like an awesome fly. What type (glass/plastic) of rattles do you use? Size?
Hair clips