Has anyone used quilting or upholstery thread to tie flies or as a slip bobber stop knot? Thanks.
Mike
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Has anyone used quilting or upholstery thread to tie flies or as a slip bobber stop knot? Thanks.
Mike
It does work but it is not waxed and absorbs water. aaaaathen when it dries it shrinks and becomes difficult to slip when you want to move it. It's best on braid but poor for mono or poly. Or at least that is my experience.
It works well on jigs. especially my 3/8 to 1 ounce walleye jigs with bucktail. Never tried it on small jigs though . Remember it will shrink after being wet and could cut fibers it is wrapping.
I was also thinking of using a candle or chapstick and rubbing it on the thread as I tie the fly and using a toothpick to add a tiny drop of Loctite as I tie the fly.
Mike
I always use cement, I know true fly folks say that is not necessary but I do as I do not use whip finisher so I use head cement and don't look back. Another thing I do as I am a heavy handed tier, I use Kevlar thread 90% of the time. No breakage ever.
PM your Kevlar thread source. Curiosity is part of my DNA
Mike
Barlow's is my source.
Lancaster archery as well for kevlar thread,,we use it a lot when building bows and tying in peeps
I use 20# braid to fish with, when I change it I wrap it on a bobbin and use it to tie jigs. Fish don't seem to care and it's recycled to go back in a brush pile.
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