Met Lyle at the International Fly Tying Symposium. I have used his bobbins, and you will notice most professional fly tyers using them. Lyle is a nice guy, makes great products. Just bought the magnum, and can't wait to give it a try.
I saw this at the fly festival in Glide, Oregon. I could not believe how fast and simple it was. It was more like magic. I guess I need to save up to get new bobbins!!!
Please check our web site and check the International Dealers page. We more dealers in the UK than listed, I will be updating the page soon. If none of these work out ,we can get bobbins to you directly from our web site. You are correct, it is a fast and easy whip finish technique. Ironically, it is not new, but an excellent but forgotten technique we are bringing back. Lyle
The thread being used is UNI Stretch. It was the largest and most visible we could find for the video. Any tying thread will work to do the knots. Thanks, Lyle
Met Lyle at the International Fly Tying Symposium. I have used his bobbins, and you will notice most professional fly tyers using them. Lyle is a nice guy, makes great products. Just bought the magnum, and can't wait to give it a try.
gone1234fish 3 months ago
I saw this at the fly festival in Glide, Oregon. I could not believe how fast and simple it was. It was more like magic. I guess I need to save up to get new bobbins!!!
jackpine1156 5 months ago
Great video and what seems to be the easiest way to apply a whip finish to a fly!
Are these bobbins available in the UK?
Thank you....
Salfordian35 6 months ago
@Salfordian35
Please check our web site and check the International Dealers page. We more dealers in the UK than listed, I will be updating the page soon. If none of these work out ,we can get bobbins to you directly from our web site. You are correct, it is a fast and easy whip finish technique. Ironically, it is not new, but an excellent but forgotten technique we are bringing back. Lyle
RiteBobbin 6 months ago
The thread being used is UNI Stretch. It was the largest and most visible we could find for the video. Any tying thread will work to do the knots. Thanks, Lyle
graff924 11 months ago
Great idea, simple and great time saver....
rolandabs 1 year ago
very nice! and great finishing hints!
Trvl2hnt 1 year ago
Nice time saver! What type of thread is being used in this video?
borissaurusrex 1 year ago
genius. i love the concept of this bobbin
troutrageous1 1 year ago