You may find the help, materials, and experience you need at the International Fly Tying Symposium in Somerset, NJ this November. Perhaps some TPFRers may wish to car pool and split accommodations? Great tiers, great classes, and great fellowship - only approx. 3.5 hours away!
Dan Davala
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 2:02 PM, Carl Zmola <carl.zmola0@gmail.com> wrote:
Victor,
I can't help too much, other than saying that many very good tiers don't tie mated wing salmon flies because they are too much work. Feather selection seems to be the first issue. You need to select a set of matching feathers. Usually people use full skins and select one feather from the left side and one from the right side. Sorry if this is obvious.
I know that for some flies, the wings are treated with highly thinned head cement. It is not uncommon for people to take days (6 to 24 hours to tye a salmon fly).
I would try the flytiers forum and search the posts. You could take pictures of your flies and post questions on how to get a better match.
Also, try to get to a show or conclave where there are a lot of tyers. You might want to go to an NCC-TU meeting and ask someone there. There are some very good tiers there. I agree that seeing someone tye this would be a big help.
Carl
On 10/05/2012 04:41 PM, Bert wrote:
Just in case you don't already feel inadequate, this will make it worse.
http://www.west-fly-fishing.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=707352--
On Thursday, October 4, 2012 1:48:38 PM UTC-7, vkernus wrote:Burt,Have watched several of Dave's videos. My problem is that they do not seem to join correctly. That is, they don't lay right on the body. I believe it is more of a getting the feathers properly prepped, then mounting. The below video was also helpful, but it just does not seem to work for me. Very frustrating.Victor
On Wednesday, October 3, 2012 9:03:41 PM UTC-4, vkernus wrote:After reading several books, etching ultiple videos and running through a couple of packets of bronze mallard, I am ready to admit failure. Those wins are really stumping me. Is anyone in the group adelpt at tying Spey flies with bronze mallard wings? If so, are you willing to teach?Victor
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