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Roman Hackle Sulphur Fly Tying Tutorial - Comparadun Style - Dry Fly 

Nick Mango
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Here's a style of comparadun I refer to as a "Roman Hackle". Named after Mike Romanowski who passed away in 2019. He was the first person I remember doing this style. It also kind of looks like a Roman Centurion Helmet, doesn't it??

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@Adipper
@Adipper 2 года назад
I have been tying for about 50 years and learned new trick, thanks for sharing. Always something new to learn with such an amazing hobby!!
@reserrvoirman
@reserrvoirman 3 года назад
Thanks for the neat trick, Nick. I will add that to my bag. Your videos have made a better tier out of me and for that I thank you.
@NickMango
@NickMango 3 года назад
Thank you!
@jn7457
@jn7457 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing that tip! A great way to pay tribute to your friend.
@georgeglantzis6707
@georgeglantzis6707 4 года назад
I think this is my new favorite pattern!! Thanks for the teach!
@PhilippeMERY
@PhilippeMERY 2 месяца назад
easy trick! philippe from France
@TERRYBIGGENDEN
@TERRYBIGGENDEN 4 года назад
NINice work. Tey call that singing-its a technique used when making a Japanese ink brush. In that case though there is also some gelatine glue embedded in the fibres. Anyway, its a way of sealing hair. Love your clips. :-)'
@andersklasson1226
@andersklasson1226 4 года назад
Tanks for the tips 👍
@GeorgeSemel
@GeorgeSemel 4 года назад
That is an interesting trick. The hackle is a lot like our hair, the hair will take a set with a curling iron, so yeah a little head on a bodkin would do the same here. Thou a little UV like bone dry would do the same thing. After all, we put all sorts of glues on the head of flies, I am not convinced that the weight would make much of a difference. It looks to be a quick way to tie a comparison, thin water, and slow flat currents, the kind of thing you see in late spring, summer, and going into fall. I am thinking Blue dun hackle, olive body on the 22 to 26 hooks for the tiny blue wing olive hatches that go on was I live from mid-June to the middle of Oct. On the plus side, it would be a fairly durable fly.
@NickMango
@NickMango 4 года назад
Hey George, you might be right on the UV 👍. Definitely cheaper and cleaner though. Curling iron! Yeah that makes sense. Thanks
@GeorgeSemel
@GeorgeSemel 4 года назад
@@NickMango I meant heat not head, I sometimes have a problem with my typing a lighter is a very useful item to have on your flying bench. I know full well that a good well-tied fly will go up in smoke, been known to happen. What I am going to do is tie some and see. I got bone dry, I'll do an Adams version. Say # 16 and see what the fish think!
@davesmith7906
@davesmith7906 4 года назад
What a great trick, I suppose it’s like a lady’s curling iron, I wonder how he thought of it. Thx for the help.
@NickMango
@NickMango 4 года назад
Probably right Dave haha 👍
@imaxfli
@imaxfli 2 года назад
What color wing does a sulfer really have? Grey ? Sulpher?????
@NickMango
@NickMango 2 года назад
They go from light yellow to clear gray. It all depends on the cycle they’re in. Some can be very bright yellow. Like a light cahill. Just tie what you can see. Makes life easy. GL
@carlosazor9003
@carlosazor9003 2 года назад
You can call it ironing the hackel..
@imaxfli
@imaxfli 3 года назад
The fibers are hollow and you melt them together.......
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