Monday, November 19, 2012

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Using a Bobbin for copper wire?

I primarily tie with the Cermag Bobbin from Rite Bobbins and I really like it. It's super smooth and I love how easy it is to change tension. Can't speak much about using it for copper, though, sorry.�


--Scott


On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 10:03 AM, Aaron O <aaron@jorgeinc.com> wrote:
Anyone have any experience using a bobbin for wire.�� I am starting to�tie more with wire and it is not laying as neat as I would like.� I have seen a video by Davie McPhail using copper wire on a ceramic (he emphasized only use ceramic) bobbin and I think it would help.� I also think I would waste less wire.� I have read however that I could�get more twists in the wire due to the movement of the action.� Any thoughts?� Anyone know where I could find a bobbin with ceramic core?

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