Thanks for the upload! It's great to see the innovators at the vise. I picked up quite a bit on tying techniques--the "bump" for instance. Blanton and Pop own as well. I'll be tying this one on an eagle claw 413 jig hook 2/0.
@nockuout1 -- It looks to me like he is adjusting them so that each one bends out, away from center. This makes sense, in that every time you pull and then stop, it would cause the feathers to open up, adding even more life to the fly.
Looks like a Renzetti Master with Clouser Arm, which is optional.
SALTWATERFLIES 6 months ago
Thanks for the upload! It's great to see the innovators at the vise. I picked up quite a bit on tying techniques--the "bump" for instance. Blanton and Pop own as well. I'll be tying this one on an eagle claw 413 jig hook 2/0.
redshaftedflicker 7 months ago
@nockuout1 -- It looks to me like he is adjusting them so that each one bends out, away from center. This makes sense, in that every time you pull and then stop, it would cause the feathers to open up, adding even more life to the fly.
89Doogie 1 year ago
What kind of vise is tihis??? I Cant figure it out.
Many thanks Zoltan B
RetardWarrior 1 year ago
@RetardWarrior All I can tell you is that the vise is a rotary model made by Renzetti. I don't know the model number.
reelresources 1 year ago
@reelresources
Thanks !!! now i found it. Its the older version of the Clouser Cam Traveller.
Thank you so much
RetardWarrior 1 year ago
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osprey02 1 year ago
Wonderfully done, it's great to see 2 masters show you how it's done, nice seeing the love and passion they have for what they do so well.
ramosxp 1 year ago