Thanks, Nick...

Those look like you pulled them from a database somewhere... :)

I guess Vinyl Rib is something I can get at Line's End...

Other than the fact that it isn't maybe stretchable.. sounds like I could substitute 
biot if I had the right color?

-Dave

On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 02:24:23 +0200, Niclas Runarsson wrote:
> V-rib (Vinyl Rib): "Translucent half round ribbing that has many
> uses for
> segmented bodies such as stone fly nymph patterns. For flatter
> looking
> bodies tie it in upside down. Use it over a tinsel body to create a
> unique
> but very effective look on streamer patterns. Has just the right
> amount of
> stretch to make it easy to work with and to help keep it in
> position once it
> is wrapped on."
>
> Swannundaze: "A flat, oval plastic that is ideal for tying nymph
> bodies,
> stoneflies, chironomids, etc. Slightly stiffer material than either
> Larva
> Lace or V-Rib."
>
> Examples of V-rib flies:
> http://www.danica.com/flytier/msmith/v-rib_chironomid.htm
> http://www.danica.com/flytier/asimon/v-rib_chironomid.htm
> http://www.goulburnvlyflyfishing.com.au/Information/Fly%20Patterns/fly
> %2025%
> 20vrib%20klinkhammer.htm
>
> ... swannundaze:
> http://www.danica.com/flytier/psoria/red_swannundaze_ugly.htm
> http://www.danica.com/flytier/jlafevers/rust_midge_pupa.htm
>
>
> /Nick


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