bruce to add to the transparency of the tube fly body,pick out the body dubbing with abodkin,this will add more reflected colour to your tubes and if you use sparkle dubbing in another pattern you will have a very attractive fly very best reguards steve
I think they are better. They are quite a bit longer, and have 2 barbs off the back so your hook guide stays on better. For Winter Steelhead and all Salmon, I think the Nanotubes are the only way to go. You can order them from us, we have them in stock.
They are a little longer, have a smaller "bump" on the back and have 2 barbs off the end to hold the hook guides better. I think they are way better than micro's. The longer tube gives you more room for winter flies. Plus now they have Nano's in type 2 and 4 sink rates.
Thank you for sharing your technique…….tied for fifty years….never tied tubes…..much appreciated!
bruce to add to the transparency of the tube fly body,pick out the body dubbing with abodkin,this will add more reflected colour to your tubes and if you use sparkle dubbing in another pattern you will have a very attractive fly
very best reguards steve
I think they are better. They are quite a bit longer, and have 2 barbs off the back so your hook guide stays on better. For Winter Steelhead and all Salmon, I think the Nanotubes are the only way to go.
You can order them from us, we have them in stock.
They are a little longer, have a smaller "bump" on the back and have 2 barbs off the end to hold the hook guides better. I think they are way better than micro's. The longer tube gives you more room for winter flies. Plus now they have Nano's in type 2 and 4 sink rates.
Beautiful fly.
I've been curious about the nanotubes but haven't noticed anyone carrying them. Are they noticeably different than the microtubes?
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