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06-22-2005, 07:11 PM
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It's about respect baby!
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: ri
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Now when I secure the hair, it secures a bit at a time with each wrap. (thats key, if you think you're going to secure it all at once you got another thing coming to ya) in the pic you cant make out the thread, but the first wrap secures the green area, the second wrap secures the red area. This is being tied on the top only, if you wanted to go all around the hook youd secure this with 3 or 4 wraps. Rotate your hook, grab a chunk of bucktail, flick out the **floatys** (again thats a technical term) cut at a slight angle place that on the hook shank, secure it. Easy and clean.
Once you have that down (really its just a matter of getting used to switching the material between hands) you can take larger amounts of bucktail, and secure them in place with 3-4 wraps (medium tension) and if you pinch the hair it will work its self around the hook.
OK, once you have that secured in place, wind your thread all the way to the front and wrap it all the way to the back. Cutting that slight angle in your hair does two things, makes it easier to secure A. and B. begins to build your head (you know what I mean if you've ever just wrapped crazy amounts of thread on the hair to get 'the look' I know Im not the only one to ever do that )
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06-22-2005, 07:17 PM
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It's about respect baby!
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Location: ri
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Ok most of it is secured and you can begin to see a slight head forming, hint if you drop your bobbin and its waaay too close to your hook point, at this step you didnt measure right. About 7-9 wraps and this thing is secured, no need to kill it with wraps, but it sure makes em purty! wrap front to back and dont go fast, (the hurrieder' you go the behinder'er you'll get)
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06-22-2005, 07:24 PM
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It's about respect baby!
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Larry this is what you were looking for I think
when you place a good sized clump of hair on the hook shank, you've already: Flicked out the floaty's **thats a technical term** and you've cut it at a slight angle. (so your hair is good to go) You place the hair on your hook shank, secure it (again medium tension, whats medium tension, medium tension is dropping your bobbin and watching what happens to the wrap) Ok, so now you got this massive clump of hair(which softens or kills action) on your hook shank, pinch it a LIL bit! Dont pinch it hard, take your index finger and tap it to your thumb.. yep  pinch it that tight. With each pinch, more of a squeeze really, you'll see and feel the hair move around the hook shank.
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06-22-2005, 07:26 PM
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It's about respect baby!
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There is your head. Tie that off with a few half hitches, dont worry too much about whip finishers and foofy stuff like that since you're going to epoxy your threads. Finish with head cement or 5, 10, 30 min epoxy (the faster it sets the more yellowing you'll get, beachmaster had mentioned something about using a uv inhibitor in fast curing epoxy maybe that can be used here. Im not sure, give it a whack and let me know). If you go with the epoxy, you'll need to make a spinner for the head to get a nice round head. You can get the motors here: Fly shops sell these with a switch and a styrofoam circle for like 30 bux. the $2.75 deal is what youre looking for. Grab that up, buy your wife/girl/ flavor of the month a nice flower bouquet. When they die (the flowers) rip out that styrofoam "Thinggie" (thinggie is a technical term) and cut it into a round piece. Take that, round piece and stick it on that motor. Go to home rip off and get an extension cord thinggie for a lamp. Wire that to the $2.75 motor. Make a wicked nice stand for it (you got a shop full of tools), so your styrofoam thinggie can spin free and your tails will spin without hitting the base of your spinner thinggie. Spin til they're dry and you're done.
And thats about it. Again I dont profess to know everything about tying or hair selection etc etc. This is how I was taught and I figured it may help someone out. There are some VERY talented tyers here John K., OJ, Scott B., Andrew, Nib ties a mean tail too, these guys come to mind immediately, and I welcome them to chime in with any corrections or points for improvement. 
Last edited by ThrowingTimber; 06-23-2005 at 06:14 AM..
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06-22-2005, 07:56 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Libtardia
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vic, great post.. i never knew about tapering the hair when you place it on the shank..i always went with a straight bunch, and it was always a disaster..
gracias tio juevo. 
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06-22-2005, 07:58 PM
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It's about respect baby!
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glad to help bro 
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06-22-2005, 09:19 PM
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BigFish Bait Co.
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Hanover
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Thanks for all the trouble Vic....I will let you know how I make out! 
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Almost time to get our fish on!!!
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06-22-2005, 11:38 PM
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Finally
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: FL
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Thanks Vic, great post. 
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06-22-2005, 11:52 PM
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Uncle Remus
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Lakeville Ma.
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Thank you.
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06-23-2005, 05:36 AM
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It's about respect baby!
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Glad to help guys  If anyone cant make out a certain step or process or anything like that just gimme a call or pm me I'll try and get you squared away. 
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