Monday, January 30, 2017

Basic Dubbing Techniques

Basic Dubbing Techniques

(And how they apply to your patterns)

 

Recently, I received  a number of questions regarding dubbing, how it is applied & how do you get it to go on a certain way for a specific application?
For this Video we will address how small technique changes, while using the same materials, will adjust your dubbing in such a way that it can apply to dry fly, large segmented dry flies/wets & wet/nymph patterns. 

In order of the example provided (left-to-right)



Standard Dry Fly Applications
(Single strand saliva dubbed)

Segmented Abdomen Applications
 (Waxed dubbing loop, counter-spun)

Wet / Nymph Applications
(Waxed dubbing loop)

Basic Dubbing Technique Video




No comments:

Post a Comment