Fly Tying Thread Blog Posts
Thread:
Selection Process
Characteristics
Twisted or Untwisted?
Most fly dressers select thread purely based on thickness/denier (8/0 or 70 denier for example). This necessarily isn’t a bad think as when tying small flies it makes sense to chose a finer thread, like Semperfli 18/0 classic waxed for example. Of course, when tying pike / predator, or saltwater patterns then we’d aim for a thread at the other end of the spectrum, like Semperfli classic waxed 6/0, or even 3/0. | |
Just as important however, are the characteristics of a given thread and by that, we mean the way it behaves during tying. | |
The advantage of untwisted thread is an even layer of thread is easily achieved. Which enhances the final look of your flies. | |
Thread that lays flat has a greater surface area, making it ideal for securing materials like foam and deer hair that won’t be sheared off due to the increased surface area. | | |