Does the hair dryer with its heat actually set the feathers on top of the hook or does it make the fly look better in the vise about like just brushing them upwards would? Thanks again, Joe
Hi Joe, It does lift the feathers but it also brings them back more to their natural look which as you can see looks far better..Adding a little heat like this to feather will help take out the twists that may form when in the packets, steaming the feathers is also another good way to do this.. All the very best Davie
hi Davie Very nice video and the way to use leftovers of CDC feathers What paint do you use for your peacock quills, if you paint them yourself. Thanks and cheers from Bosnia
Hi doa270879bl, I'm glad you enjoyed the video and the way I used the leftover cdc feathers..I dye the quills myself and the dyes come from a company called Veniards they are a wholesale company that supply many shops so if you have one near to you they may be able to help you out...Many thanks again for your kind words.. All the very best from Scotland..Davie
Hi Gregory, I've used Mucilin for years to float my flies but I've found Nikwax to be very good. I have attached a link to one of my videos which shows how I use the Nikwax on the CDC feathers I dyed, it works a treat... All the very best Davie.. th-cam.com/video/uINSzYcw7NE/w-d-xo.html
Perfect, as always, Davie. I've noticed in recent years that nobody ever uses a stripped hackle quill any more, just stripped peacock. Is peacock better, do you think? Thanks again, Joe
Hi Joe, The quill bodies are very popular with many patterns and they do work extremely well though the stripped hackle quill can be very productive it's not as well known here as it is in other countries like America..I'm glad you like the CDC dry... All the very best Davie
Hi Craig Munro, I'm using Tiemco's Tungsten scissors which I do like but don't drop them on the floor as the tips can break quite easily and I have done this not once but twice so I had to file the tips back, you may see this on the pair I was using in the video.. All the very best Davie..
Very nice fly Davie. A great tip showing the need to 'draw back' on the cdc while putting on the wing. Many thanks for sharing.
still love watching you tye this.
Another beauty David. Inspires me to go back and check your Owl pattern.
Thanks Davie
GREAT , your fly have take the electricity, very funny. A good model and a good floating fly.
Nice work, thanks for posting.
Thanks Davie.
Does the hair dryer with its heat actually set the feathers on top of the hook or does it make the fly look better in the vise about like just brushing them upwards would?
Thanks again,
Joe
Hi Joe,
It does lift the feathers but it also brings them back more to their natural look which as you can see looks far better..Adding a little heat like this to feather will help take out the twists that may form when in the packets, steaming the feathers is also another good way to do this..
All the very best Davie
hi Davie
Very nice video and the way to use leftovers of CDC feathers
What paint do you use for your peacock quills, if you paint them yourself.
Thanks and cheers from Bosnia
Hi doa270879bl,
I'm glad you enjoyed the video and the way I used the leftover cdc feathers..I dye the quills myself and the dyes come from a company called Veniards they are a wholesale company that supply many shops so if you have one near to you they may be able to help you out...Many thanks again for your kind words..
All the very best from Scotland..Davie
Davie - is the little tag of yellow CDC an effective sighter?
Love this pattern, simple but real fishy. My question would be, do you use floatant and if so what type?
Hi Gregory,
I've used Mucilin for years to float my flies but I've found Nikwax to be very good. I have attached a link to one of my videos which shows how I use the Nikwax on the CDC feathers I dyed, it works a treat...
All the very best Davie..
th-cam.com/video/uINSzYcw7NE/w-d-xo.html
Perfect, as always, Davie.
I've noticed in recent years that nobody ever uses a stripped hackle quill any more, just stripped peacock. Is peacock better, do you think?
Thanks again,
Joe
Hi Joe,
The quill bodies are very popular with many patterns and they do work extremely well though the stripped hackle quill can be very productive it's not as well known here as it is in other countries like America..I'm glad you like the CDC dry...
All the very best Davie
Davie, what's the thinking behind the Sunburst hotspot--visibility to the angler?
Hi Stephen,
It does make it much easier to see in certain light and it will also highlight the colour of the body as well..
All the very best Davie...
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very good
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Davie cracking fly as always 👍what type of scissors are you using
Hi Craig Munro,
I'm using Tiemco's Tungsten scissors which I do like but don't drop them on the floor as the tips can break quite easily and I have done this not once but twice so I had to file the tips back, you may see this on the pair I was using in the video..
All the very best Davie..
Davie McPhail cheers Davie they looks solid as well are they nice to use Davie
"Super montage" !!!
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