I use head cement on all flies for two reasons #1 Like Mark Said, I do it out 
of habit.. and #2, I use it for the same reason a man would wear both belt and 
suspenders LOL, Chuck

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  Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 9:06 AM
  Subject: Re: Is head cement required? was:[VFB] RE: Thinning Flexament


  In a message dated 11/17/2006 9:49:07 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL 
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    Ok, so back to the changed topic:  I say that head cement can't hurt on a 
tied fly, but agree that it is an extra step that may not be needed.  While 
often beneficial, such as for holding a fly together longer, i do agree that a 
well-tied fly/ whip finish will be just as good.  By the time one of my flies 
gets its whip- finish loosened  to the point of needing head cement, it's been 
snagged in a tree or  on a hidden rock or the likes. Just my 2 cents... Any 
other opinions - is head cement needed or just a cover-up for sloppy/ shoddy 
work? 
    Tight wraps (I'm heading to the tying room myself),
    Pete
  Well, I think the head cement does give the fly a better appearance. Maybe 
not so much for the fish but for the fisherman (fisherwoman too). For painting 
eyes on the flies it does give a good base, depending on what you are painting 
them on with, even the stick on eyes (which I usually only use when I am going 
to epoxy the head) need a good base to stick to.

  Ray Gattus Sr

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