Junction Tubes,
A New Approach
Tube flies have exploded in
popularity in the past decade, and with that explosion new
approaches and techniques to fish them have grown exponentially.
Junction tubes (also known as hook sleeves) are an important
part of the whole tube fly package. By Stuart Anderson (2011-09-20)
Tube body & parachute
Building the tube bodies with use of common silicone
colorless sealant.
By Agostino Roncallo
(2011-02-06) Both in English and
Italian.
Synthetic raffia
New and cheap substitute for
raffia, a syntetic material presented by Agostino Roncallo
(2010-09-07)
Gripper Pad part two
Sometimes
it happens that I find new materials that can be used for building
artificial flies. I have found one of a real interest. By Agostino Roncallo.
(2010-06-01)
Gripper Pad part one
Sometimes
it happens that I find new materials that can be used for building
artificial flies. I have found one of a real interest. By Agostino Roncallo.
(2010-05-01)
Coloured tubes.
Perspectives.
Using colored plastic tubed for salmon tube flies. Also about
using Serebrjanka dubbing. Fly tying article by Jurij Shumakov (2006-06-06)
Why wax?
A
properly waxed thread is both rouge and adheres more readily to your
materials. This enables you to tie stronger flies with fewer thread
winds resulting in a neater and more attractive fly. By Anders Isberg (2005-12-10)
AquaGlo
Fly Dressing
Fly tying
article and presentation of a new fly tying product by
Jason Akl (2005-03-19)
Building your own epoxy drier for better saltwater flies By Jason Akl (2003-11-29)
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