ok so im guessing that you have switched to a new bobbin but mine that was in that same kit was poo it cut my thread and it looks like you are using something really thick to tie your fly but its all in the bobbin get a nice ceramic one
Cool video. I want to get into fly tying, and am learning that tying these patterns is not as hard as it looks. One question I had was, if you wanted to get a fast sinking wooly bugger, would you use more wraps of the same kind of wire, or would you use heavier gauge wire. Will it drastically impact the fly if you do? Can you post the same kind of vid except showing how to tie a bead head wooly bugger? Thanks and your vid rocked!
if you lay a thread base before you put on wire it will not spin while your wrapping it around
oktroutbum 2 years ago
ok so im guessing that you have switched to a new bobbin but mine that was in that same kit was poo it cut my thread and it looks like you are using something really thick to tie your fly but its all in the bobbin get a nice ceramic one
snowboarddude117 2 years ago
Cool video. I want to get into fly tying, and am learning that tying these patterns is not as hard as it looks. One question I had was, if you wanted to get a fast sinking wooly bugger, would you use more wraps of the same kind of wire, or would you use heavier gauge wire. Will it drastically impact the fly if you do? Can you post the same kind of vid except showing how to tie a bead head wooly bugger? Thanks and your vid rocked!
fishkiller225 3 years ago
ummm you just use more raps of the same wire...if you use thicker wire the bugger will get a little to fat
snowboarddude117 2 years ago