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| Does anyone know of a good video on YouTube on how to properly tie marabou spinners? I have tried a few and they have not turned out like I had hoped, I don't know if it is the marabou I bought off ebay or my lack of knowledge with marabou, I am betting on the later. Any tips would be great. Thanks guys. Have a great weekend. |
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| Practice practice practice. Not one person ties a bucktail the same way. I do different knots than everyone else. Take your time and it will come. Make sure you keep applying glue for durability. It took me a out 25 baits before I really started to get good. |
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| This video should help you with marabou tying.
https://vimeo.com/40660012 |
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| thanks for the video ! i too am not satisfied with my results ! |
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| I just tied my first marabou and hackle one last night. I've tired marabou on flies before and I will say this was much more difficult |
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| Thanks for posting the video. I think it will show me a lot. |
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| Eric21x - 8/26/2016 4:18 PM
Practice practice practice. Not one person ties a bucktail the same way. I do different knots than everyone else. Take your time and it will come. Make sure you keep applying glue for durability. It took me a out 25 baits before I really started to get good.
This nails it. I tie mine with no more than 4 feathers at a time, so they are spread out evenly. 1 layer, glue it in, and trin the shafts. Then more wrapping while the glue is wet. Let it dry mostly, but when still slightly wet, I add another layer, and repeat to the density I want. I use E thread, some guys use actual string. My first ones are falling apart with little use, but after I figured it out, the hold together well. I was just at the outing at Spring Bay and saw a green feather by the cabin. I worried it was from a bait I had made and sold to a buddy, but it was from one of his other baits... HA! |
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