Hi: I just tripped on your video. I’m very impressed with your instruction. Very precise, and great detail. I’ve tied Dee Flies for a long time but found new ways to do things to improve my flies. Thanks again! I’ll definitely subscribe! 👍👍👍👍
Another lovely Spey dressing Joe. I done a few Dunts a few weeks ago but I love yours with the woolier body , I used to split thread for dubbing years ago but haven't done it on Speys or Classics but might give it a go as I don't think you can get the body without it.👍
Hi Joe, I see in the videos about the Dee flies that you use UNI Nylon 70 D. This is not in our range in the Netherlands. Do you have an alternative thread for me? Is this just nylon or is it a special thread from UNI..? Many thanks for your help.
Hello, it doesn't have to be Uni-Nylon 70 D it's what I prefer. You can use any thread that's thin and flat will work , I use white thread in most of my tying because I can see the wrap.
Hi: I just tripped on your video. I’m very impressed with your instruction. Very precise, and great detail. I’ve tied Dee Flies for a long time but found new ways to do things to improve my flies. Thanks again! I’ll definitely subscribe! 👍👍👍👍
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Another lovely Spey dressing Joe. I done a few Dunts a few weeks ago but I love yours with the woolier body , I used to split thread for dubbing years ago but haven't done it on Speys or Classics but might give it a go as I don't think you can get the body without it.👍
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Hi Joe,
I see in the videos about the Dee flies that you use UNI Nylon 70 D. This is not in our range in the Netherlands. Do you have an alternative thread for me? Is this just nylon or is it a special thread from UNI..? Many thanks for your help.
Hello, it doesn't have to be Uni-Nylon 70 D it's what I prefer. You can use any thread that's thin and flat will work , I use white thread in most of my tying because I can see the wrap.