really diggin these saltwater sea-trout patterns at the minute barry, the chain eyed shrimp style patterns like these really are killers!!! thanks mate 👍👍
Hi Anders, well especially with seals fur that is extremely slippery and notorious for spinning in the traditional manner, spinning it in a dubbing loop makes whatever you are spinning into a yarn and not just a material twisted around a thread. Making it stronger, more durable and extending the life of the fly.
What a beauty of a fly Barry, thank you for this tutorial
Thanks, you are very welcome Rocky.
Will certainly try this fly. Thanks Barry, stay well, Big Davie
Have fun Davie !
really diggin these saltwater sea-trout patterns at the minute barry, the chain eyed shrimp style patterns like these really are killers!!! thanks mate 👍👍
Thank you, a pleasure.
Wonderful fly! Will try this one out for sure!
Please do! Thank you Ruth.
Класс! Благодарю, за то , что делитесь с нами своими работами! Отличный вариант!👍🤝🇰🇿
Thanks.
Nice fly 👍🏻 thanks for that tutorial
No problem 👍 Rudolf, enjoy yourself at Bending feathers.
@@Thefeatherbender thanks so much 🙏🏻
What factor decides when to just spin the dubbing around the thread externally vs splitting the thread first?
Hi Anders, well especially with seals fur that is extremely slippery and notorious for spinning in the traditional manner, spinning it in a dubbing loop makes whatever you are spinning into a yarn and not just a material twisted around a thread. Making it stronger, more durable and extending the life of the fly.
@@Thefeatherbender thank you
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Thanks.