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Detailed instructions for tying a Leadwing Coachman Fly.
Hook: Standard dry fly hook (here a Dai-Riki 305), size 10-14.
Thread: 6/0 or 140 denier, black.
Tag: Tinsel, medium, gold/silver.
Rib: Wire, fine, gold.
Body: Peacock herl.
Hackle: Brown hen hackle, speckled.
Wing: Matched mallard-wing feather segments.
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Комментарии : 11   
@tightlinevideo
@tightlinevideo 12 лет назад
Yes, that is correct.
@pistolgrip44mag
@pistolgrip44mag 2 года назад
Pure Art.
@cenobitetoastcrunch8803
@cenobitetoastcrunch8803 8 лет назад
an overlooked fly.
@Danzchannel1
@Danzchannel1 12 лет назад
nice!!
@james3727
@james3727 5 лет назад
I really like these traditional wet flys but the wings are so hard to do! Mine always split apart when I try to tie them in. Will keep practicing though.
@ipod1978
@ipod1978 5 лет назад
Great video and beautiful pattern. Tim, 2 questions if you have a few minutes, first, is there a set(ish) given rule regarding the width when cutting each feather, for this particular pattern & size you’ve suggested 1/4”. What if say the hook was a size 10 or 14 or even a 16? Secondly why pull up after your first pinch wraps when securing the wings to the shank instead of tying down to the shank? I get that that the thread will still tighten but is there any particular reason? Your advice would be appreciated pal.
@tightlinevideo
@tightlinevideo 5 лет назад
My rule of thumb for cutting wing segments is to go just shy of the hook gap length. This way you get consistency between different size hooks. As to the second question, pulling straight up on your tying thread after the second loose loop will cause the first loop to close down on top of the feather segments and compress them on top of the hook shank. It takes some practice, but it is the best way to make sure the wing segments are compressed evenly, directly on top of the shank.
@ipod1978
@ipod1978 5 лет назад
tightlinevideo That’s great. Thank you for the explanations. Unfortunately I’ve no dressers guilds anywhere remotely near me so all knowledge is gained through RU-vid and the limited hardback literature I currently own so I do appreciate the help and advice. Fantastic channel and extremely helpful to folks like myself
@triviumlambofgod
@triviumlambofgod 12 лет назад
matching feather meaning on the opposite wing?
@janjansson9371
@janjansson9371 4 года назад
In some of your clips, you use a special tool for cutting your tying thread. Please, would you recommend where I could buy a similar tool? Thanks in beforehand.
@tightlinevideo
@tightlinevideo 4 года назад
The following video should answer your question. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IIelGE5kJ6M.html
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