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Capt. Ray's Angel Hair Flies |
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These flies have attitude, and a bad one at that. These hooked morsels are always sticking their noses into some fish's business, teasing and touting them to strike back. They puff up like a bully and then run away. What gives them this attitude? It's a material developed by Angler's Choice called "Angel Hair." It's no secret that synthetic materials have changed our fly designs over the years. Most of the flies today use an array of synthetic materials that allow us to achieve effects only dreamed about in the old days. Angel Hair is one such material. Two properties that make it inherently productive are its ability to flow naturally and its translucency. The combination of motion and color creates subtle hues that add to the realism. These flies simply look more like a fish's natural forage. My first successful patterns with this new material were developed almost four and one half years ago. In the time leading up to that success, I had to overcome a few obstacles. Handling the material and keeping it foul proof were two of the biggest. Ultra Hair provided a solution to the fouling problem. It gave me a firm foundation, not only to support the top half, but to separate it from the bottom half. I attempted to harness the material with additives but soon found that the loss of motion was detrimental. After all, the magic of this material is its motion. Handling angel hair takes practice and patience. You will soon develop your own techniques on best how to apply it. My best advice is to stick to it and don't get discouraged. In the last two years other variants of this pattern have appeared. The secret is out now. Tie up a few and see how being with an angel can change your day on the water.
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| Capt. Ray Stachelek operates Cast a Fly Charters in Southeastern New England. He enjoys designing flies, teaching the art of fly tying, and sharing his 40 years experience through seminars and slide shows. | |||
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Never pull on the material when separating it. Use a bodkin to isolate the section from the rest before clipping. Use your other hand to apply pressure near the nylon tie to keep it from pulling off the scene. Material is very slippery. A fold back method is the preferred way of applying all Angel Hair. All measures of angel hair will be the size of a 6D nail. Make sure there is adequate length do to the fact that the fold back method is exclusively used. |
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Helpful Hint: All material will be applied in this tying sequence exactly like Steps 2 & 3.
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