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Bobbins - macfly55 - 09-24-2008 as we all know there are a lot of choices on bobbins on the market.. assuming that a bobbin with a ceramic tube is the best to use .. what, in your opinion, is the best bobbin on the market and why do you consider it to be the best.. ? MacFly [cool] [signature] Re: [macfly55] Bobbins - Dryrod - 09-24-2008 [font "Garamond"][#008000][size 4] ![]() [signature] Re: [Dryrod] Bobbins - macfly55 - 09-24-2008 how is it auto retrieved and where did you find those (just curious).. one of the main reasons I asked the question is because of tension on the thread that could (and has for me) caused breakage.. I have seen at least one brand that allows the tier to adjust the tension.. I am very curious to hear what our other tying compadres have to say.. :-).. MacFly [cool] [signature] Re: [macfly55] Bobbins - Dryrod - 09-24-2008 ![]() [inline Bobbin_Kit.jpg] [signature] Re: [Dryrod] Bobbins - macfly55 - 09-24-2008 hai carumba.. lol.. I forgot about the nor-vise.. I still think that is an awesome looking tool.. hehe almost like the singer sewing machine of the fly tying world.. :-) thanks for the lead on those bobbins.. MacFly [cool] [signature] Re: [macfly55] Bobbins - tubeN2 - 10-28-2008 I still use the bobbins with the stainless tubing with the flaired ends. For some reason the ceramic just doesn't tickle my fancy especially when I have to do some delicate wrapping with .05 or .10 lead wire under wraps. Some of the other threads I use also are inhibited by the ceramic. I do have one ceramic bobbin left that doesn't have a groove worn in it. I keep that for using on an irridescent silk thread.[cool] [signature] Re: [tubeN2] Bobbins - flygoddess - 10-28-2008 I bet, with the size of thread you use, ceramic is over kill. I do have one ceramic, but most of mine are teflon coated. I have one flared at the end but it is problematic when tying smaller flies. I have to have the straight tube. [signature] Re: [flygoddess] Bobbins - tubeN2 - 10-30-2008 There is not a whole lot of difference with the threads that I use. Thanks to Jo Anns and Michaels, there is a lot of selection of quality threads that can hold up to the saltwater. Pure cotton tends to break down quicker as opposed to a poly or poly blend. I sometimes use Dacron which is very good up to about a 300 ft depth for some of the flies. Believe it or not, depth and pressure have a great effect on certain threads. Anything thrown from my flyswatter is generally 70 feet or less in depth. Otherwise I tie dropper loops and fish with a conventional reel in the deeper waters.[cool] [signature] |