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Message Subject: Flashabou Pretied coils
NathanH
Posted 9/9/2015 9:10 AM (#783751)
Subject: Flashabou Pretied coils





Posts: 859


Location: MN
Anyone know someone who works a lot with Flashabou that makes pretied coils. I just hate working with the stuff so I would rather just purchase coils already tied up. Maybe its me but I like working with Hair. Anyone else have a favorite material they work with above others.
erico
Posted 9/9/2015 11:54 AM (#783772 - in reply to #783751)
Subject: Re: Flashabou Pretied coils





Location: Hayward WI
LurePartsOnline has a 20%off sale on pretied skirts going on now. Others the Tackle Industries skirts are the least expensive ones I've found
NathanH
Posted 9/9/2015 1:07 PM (#783786 - in reply to #783772)
Subject: Re: Flashabou Pretied coils





Posts: 859


Location: MN
I've used TI skirts but they have limited colors.
greenhyena
Posted 9/9/2015 2:19 PM (#783799 - in reply to #783751)
Subject: Re: Flashabou Pretied coils





Posts: 240


Location: Oconomowc, WI
Not sure where to go for the pretied...however to your point I much prefer to tie marabou and/or hackle than anything else, especially flashabou.
musky513
Posted 9/9/2015 9:55 PM (#783874 - in reply to #783751)
Subject: Re: Flashabou Pretied coils




Posts: 523


I think Rollie and Helen's has them too.
Muskyfreak44
Posted 9/9/2015 11:33 PM (#783886 - in reply to #783751)
Subject: RE: Flashabou Pretied coils




Posts: 113


Does anyone have a trick to tying the stuff? It would be great if someone made a video....it is tough for me as well.
Zib
Posted 9/10/2015 7:28 AM (#783909 - in reply to #783751)
Subject: RE: Flashabou Pretied coils





Posts: 1405


Location: Detroit River
I've built buck tails using the pre-tied flashabou from Rollie & Hellen's as well as Lure Parts Online. I liked the Rollie & Helen's pre-tied flashabou better because it was more durable & they had a better selection of colors (though they are usually out-of-stock on some). The problem with the pre-tied flashabou on coils is that they tend to spin when retrieved. I hate tying flashabou but I use bread ties to hold the ends tight together while I wrap the tread around the middle tying it to a brass collar. I only do a few wraps around the middle at first so that I can spread out the skirt more evenly around the collar then I finish wrapping. I'm unable to do a whip finish knot so I improvise by creating a loop with the string, twisting it a half turn then feed the bobbin through the hole & pull tight (I do this about 5 times). After I’m done with that I put on a few coats of Hard as Nails.

Edited by Zib 9/10/2015 7:36 AM
spoonpluggergino
Posted 9/14/2015 8:17 AM (#784363 - in reply to #783751)
Subject: Re: Flashabou Pretied coils





Posts: 321


Location: Glen Ellyn Il
Hello Zib
Check videos from the rod builders they use a loop to do their whip knot, I also posted on this forum hot to do it, very easy, I use this system when I tie flashabou
Gino
spoonpluggergino
Posted 9/14/2015 1:00 PM (#784409 - in reply to #783751)
Subject: Re: Flashabou Pretied coils





Posts: 321


Location: Glen Ellyn Il
Here is the video from the rod builder how to do the knot with a thread loop, you will see it just about at the end of the vide, the guy is wrapping a guide
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uJb5oRwqNw
Gino
FISHFINDER101
Posted 9/14/2015 10:49 PM (#784512 - in reply to #783751)
Subject: Re: Flashabou Pretied coils




Posts: 345


Location: Poynette WI.
R&M musky shop in Eagle river will do pre tied flash coils probably the best price 8ve found. Worth the a phone call.
Zib
Posted 9/14/2015 11:01 PM (#784514 - in reply to #784363)
Subject: Re: Flashabou Pretied coils





Posts: 1405


Location: Detroit River

spoonpluggergino - 9/14/2015 9:17 AM Hello Zib Check videos from the rod builders they use a loop to do their whip knot, I also posted on this forum hot to do it, very easy, I use this system when I tie flashabou Gino

 

Thanks for the tip. Funny thing is I recently started building rods & didn't even think to use that technique with tying flashabou.

 

Eric21x
Posted 9/17/2015 4:52 PM (#784900 - in reply to #783751)
Subject: RE: Flashabou Pretied coils




Posts: 44


Dang I love working with flash. For me its easier and less time consuming than hair or marabou. I do my ties in smaller portions Instead of one big clump. I also do a different knot than most people. What I do is wrap my coil and a small portion of flash, pull out some thread, put my pointer finger on the thread and make 3 twists. This makes a loop. You can make this loop as big or small as you need. Put this loop around the flash and pull it tight. Put some glue on and continue. This works very well for me. I would also be interested in making pretied flash for people as well. Pm me for more questions or if you'd want some pretied flash.
Brad P
Posted 9/28/2015 8:36 AM (#786272 - in reply to #783751)
Subject: Re: Flashabou Pretied coils




Posts: 833


Hard as Nails has been the key for me.
mlure
Posted 9/28/2015 9:27 AM (#786282 - in reply to #786272)
Subject: Re: Flashabou Pretied coils




Posts: 167


We have pretied tails. Can be tied in any color that Hedron has.
Dick Moore
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