Quote Originally Posted by STUMP HUNTER View Post
Skip the Ants will get it done for you and like said, no two are alike in the wild. With us being jig/fly tyers we tye in two different worlds of tying, fly tying is working with smaller materials that my big fingers have a hard time dealing with at times. While I can tye a jig fast all my fly tying is slow because of the small details.
I enjoy tying jigs but I love tying flies! Time at the tying desk is priceless and thanks for taking the time to share your work with us.
Thanks Guys!
Yes Stump Hunter I have the same problem with fat fingers, but evenwose is the fact I tie so many jigs that I get away from the flies a lot for some time and then when I get the chance to get back to them, they are harder again because I a just not use to it. Dubbing is hard to do right and also to know how much material to try using when you don't do it much. I get better and better when I can stick with it for a while, but with flies even more that jigs paractice make better, bet you thought I would say perfect there, LOL! I do so enjoy this kind of tying and why I want to slow down my jig tying so I have more time to tie what I want and of course to fish more.
then these little hooks and even though these were #10 they are so short there is not enough room for mistakes. And to dub a bump at each end and a hackle I the middle, is not the easiest thing to do when not doing it all the time.
i have some more I did a few years back that I will share when I get the time to look them up.

thanks again everyone!