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Fly Tying Thread - Beginners Guide to Fly Tying - McFly Angler 

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Thread is one of the most important aspects to fly tying. In fact there are some patterns that are literally just thread wrapped onto a hook. But the thread we use in fly tying is more than just picking up a spool at Walmart or even a sewing shop. You will want to use thread specific to fly tying as it will be stronger and more suited to your needs. There are many different brands and thicknesses of thread. In fact each thread can be made with different materials to create different properties. Some threads are stronger than others, even in the fly tying thread realm.
One thing I forgot to mention in the video is the difference between waxed and non waxed thread. I am sorry for forgetting this. All of the thread I use is pre-waxed, and for the beginner fly tier this is most useful. However some people will get what's called fly tying wax and wax their own to their desired amount. But I will say that while this is a great way to make precision flies, I do find this a bit more tedious and add just some extra difficulty that most beginners, and I would say probably the majority of fly tiers even, would probably not see enough benefit in. However that is an option as well. As for non pre-waxed thread, Im not sure what brands offer this, like I said I do not use this technique. And that is why I forgot to mention in the video.
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Uni Thread
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UTC Thread
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Комментарии : 49   
@honeyholeangling
@honeyholeangling Год назад
Great video!!
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler Год назад
Thank you
@oldsmugglerflyfishing
@oldsmugglerflyfishing Год назад
Great tutorial!
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler Год назад
Thank you
@jeffjackson5331
@jeffjackson5331 Год назад
Very nice and informative video bud
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler Год назад
Thank you
@jeffjackson5331
@jeffjackson5331 Год назад
@@McFlyAngler my pleasure
@davehall2160
@davehall2160 Год назад
Good info, thanks
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler Год назад
Glad you liked it
@tcrypto85
@tcrypto85 Год назад
I'm a beginner fly tier and I was wondering if there is a good starter kit of threads to get started with. Thanks so much for the great content.
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler Год назад
I wouldn’t recommend a “kit” I’d recommend getting just a few colors for flies you plan on tying. Pick a couple patterns and colors and get thread for those. Will be less expensive and better suited for your needs
@phillmartin6196
@phillmartin6196 Год назад
Thank you
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler Год назад
Your welcome, thanks for watching
@davidleimeister5027
@davidleimeister5027 Год назад
Thanks McFly great presentation. Do you spell aught "ought" or "aught?" (LOL) My problem is I'm color blind so the Sharpie idea was a huge help. How about a presentation on whip finishing?
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler Год назад
Thanks man, glad you liked it. I pronounce things wrong all the time, has to do with my accent. I lived in the north east till I was 8, then Florida, then tennesee, then California for a few years then in Colorado, NM, and now in texas. I’ve gained some weird accents along the way. Hahaha! Btw, I’ll work on a whip finish one for sure thanks
@jbarrow5982
@jbarrow5982 Год назад
Thank you sir!! I used to tie flies 20 years ago and when moving I found a box full of my old threads and materials. About how long do you think those would last?
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler Год назад
Well as long as you didn’t store in the sun, I think the thread might be ok. Test it with tugging on your fingers. Pick up a new thread of the same size and see if it breaks easier than the new stuff. As for feathers and such, as long as bugs didn’t get into it I think it should still be good. Some carpet beetles and moth caterpillars can eat away at natural materials like hackle and deer hair.
@phillmartin6196
@phillmartin6196 Год назад
I found thread 14 years old I had wrote date The wax sank through all threads so ruined The non wax had rotted, and it fell apart I'm no window temp control small room Hope this helps
@ryantherock7664
@ryantherock7664 Год назад
Why do the veevus threads not come with a denier rating.If for example I wanted a thin thread such a the 14/0 what would the denier be?
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler Год назад
Some do, some don’t. To be honest I’m not sure the exact denier on them. Many companies use the same system as veevus rather than denier. Check their website, they might tell for those ones they use this system with. Some of their threads like the 140 and 240 are denier.
@ryantherock7664
@ryantherock7664 11 месяцев назад
Hi Shawn I love my utc threads as I tie a lot of perdigones.Im able to get the thread flat when spinning the bobbin counter clockwise.The problem is that some utc colors are impossible to find.Is there another thread that lays flat?
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler 11 месяцев назад
Veevus 14/0, 10/0 and I believe 8/0 is all flat. I know Veevus the most because I use. I think there are some other flat threads as well. I saw an article a while back on all the different threads, I will have to find it and send it to you. What denier UTC are you using? I can suggest a thread equivalent.
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler 11 месяцев назад
Ok so I found the article but I think they are wrong on a few. Veevus 16/0 and 6/0 I know are round threads and they say “flatability” Is high so…. Take what they say with a grain of salt. globalflyfisher.com/tie-better/fly-tying-thread-table
@ryantherock7664
@ryantherock7664 11 месяцев назад
@@McFlyAngler Thanks for responding.I use 70 denier UTC.What would you recommend?
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler 11 месяцев назад
For veevus (since I use it) I’d go with 10/0. It’s gonna be a little thinner but should be just as strong. They don’t have all colors either though and I find utc has more. But maybe you find the colors you like in the veevus 10/0
@ryantherock7664
@ryantherock7664 11 месяцев назад
@@McFlyAngler ive looked on that Global page and they say the 10/0 Veevus is 110 denier.I think ill go for the 12/0 or 14/0 as they are 70 denier.Have you worked with the 12/0 or 14/0 and they lay flat?
@gzeppe4671
@gzeppe4671 4 месяца назад
So Thinner threads for smaller hook sizes in general?
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler 4 месяца назад
In general for sure
@augustonthefly
@augustonthefly Год назад
As someone who actually ties pike and musky flies i can tell you for big flies i use 2 threads. Danville fine mono 6/0 for bucktail and Danville 210 flymaster plus. 400D thread is literally completely pointless. I've never seen anyone use that for anything, especially something like bucktail work.
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler Год назад
Good to know, yeah it’s super thick probably not necessary…. Thanks for the insight
@augustonthefly
@augustonthefly Год назад
@@McFlyAngler as I read this comment again it came off kinda smug. I didn't mean for that. I do fish pike and musky on fly quite a bit, I am always trying to learn though. So if anyone knows of a use for it I'd love to hear. Thanks
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler Год назад
@@augustonthefly Not at all, your all good. I personally have not used it either. I think once, when I first got it. I don't tie pike flies, or anything super large usually. So I just had figured pike would be what its used for. But always good to hear from a pike fisherman to know for sure. Always wanted to catch a pike or musky, but ive not really gotten to fish the north east much where they are more plentiful. I think Colorado had a few lakes with some, but I never got the opportunity to hook one.
@Rexasorus527_codm
@Rexasorus527_codm Год назад
So you live in Durango Colorado same here I’m fishing aug 18 and 19 at lake night horses
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler Год назад
No, I live in Texas now, used to live in Durango.
@Rexasorus527_codm
@Rexasorus527_codm Год назад
Ok
@TheDynamiteGuy
@TheDynamiteGuy Год назад
GSP = gel-spun polyethylene, "At Semperfli they use the highest quality materials to produce the strongest, slickest and best fly tying GSP on the market."
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler Год назад
Semperfli does make some great thread for sure.
@angleofattack5942
@angleofattack5942 Год назад
First haha
@tbgwio
@tbgwio 4 месяца назад
While I appreciate the video, I think you missed an opportunity to provide more valuable information. Examples - what size thread to use per hook size or type of fly. Why you would want to use a flat thread versus a round thread. And, if you are going to reference thread strength, please test them first so you can provide facts and not uneducated guesses.
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler 4 месяца назад
Oh yeah lots left out. Only so much can be said in a video
@sianrichardson7750
@sianrichardson7750 3 месяца назад
You really should explain what GSP and UTC stand for. Less about different brands. When/why would you use the waxed thread?
@tombonifas4501
@tombonifas4501 Год назад
I REALLY wanted to watch this video however, your frenetic, jerky and rapid hand gestures simply got too frustrating and distracting to watch. I'm sure you "eventually" covered some great material and information but..............
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler Год назад
Ok, well to each his own. Can’t please everyone all of the time. Take care. Hope you find the right video that works for you.
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