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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

 
 
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Old 11-06-2012, 06:05 PM   #1
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Other than a couple of fresh water nymphs during a summer when I was 11 I have never tied before... disclaimer over

We will call this a proof of ability/concept.

I bought some siwash hooks, bucktail, A nylon thread, tying scissors, and a vise. Plan is to tie jigs, flags, siwash hooks, and the occasional fly.

During that aforementioned summer, I begged
enough to get a cabelas tying kit which I never used. A buddy of mine has had it for a while and I haven't gotten it back yet. Not having the hair stacker and bobbin from that kit (or any experience) I decided to give it a whirl tonight and see what happened.First, the thread got very dirty from my fingers (lesson 1.) I was able to keep the wraps fairly tight by hanging a piece of thru wire between the oversized spool of thread and the vise. I was able to keep the hair fairly straight in my fingers after cutting it off the tail, but a stacker would have been nice just for piece of mind.

Wrapping wasn't difficult at all. The half hitches to finish it off were a pain in the butt (as you can see in the pictures) but that was mostly me being careless due to the dirty look of the wrapping (its still getting fished.) I could have used more hair, but I was afraid of what it would look like and wanted to waste as few materials as possible while not having all the tools in front of me.

I think when I go "production" with my methods I will end up coating the wrap in epoxy.
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