SBPatt 0 Report post Posted August 31, 2018 A hackled Comparadun; playing around with tying sequence. Supposedly eastern brookie bait; this should also work for cutts. hook Dai Riki 300 #10 thread - UTC 140 burnt orange/Danville 6/0 red tail - deer hair dyed orange body - peacock herl/red thread mid-section wing - deer hair dyed orange hackle - grizzly Mash barb, start thread at hook point, wrap to bend Clean, stack, measure (shank length) a small clump of deer hair; trim butts/tie in Move thread to 3/4 mark; clean, stack, measure (hook length) a thicker clump of deer hair, trim butts/tie in Pull back 1/3 of deer hair, tie down Repeat And again, locking the wing in place Thread switch; tie in peacock herl at tail Wrap to point, tie off/trim Create mid-section band Repeat peacock herl; wrap to base of wing, tie off/trim Tie in hackle, wrap, tie off/trim, whip finish, SHHAN Trim hackle underneath (optional) Regards, Scott Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trent_Myer 0 Report post Posted September 1, 2018 Scott, great tye. I've never done a wing with that particular technique. I have always tyed in front of the wing to stand it up-right and then dividing it, I can see how this technique would be faster. Trent Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites