Here are a few pictures of some of the sighters and flies I have been making lately. Thanks to this site, I have gotten much valuable info. I made 10 backing sighters and 10 coiled mono sighters. The backing sighters are 30 lb dacron barred as per the video from 2008. The coiled mono sighers have perfection loops at each end
The curly whirlys are this mono I found called Trilene "Big Cat" 20lb. is the color Solar Green. Apparently it is mono for trophy catfish fishing... I dont know. But it is fluorescent green and seems to stand out well with my amber polarized lenses. I was having a tough time finding the golden stren or red amnesia mono so I decided on this. It may be a hair too heavy but we'll see how it fishes. I made them using the traditional bic pen procedure. I probably wont use duct tape next time as the adhesive gets everywhere.
Theses are some of my first attempts at the polish woven nymphs. The left are DMC embroidery floss, the right are ultra wire medium.
Now all I have to do is get out on the river and give this new technique a try. It was really "fun" making these sighters. Sick, I know, but it is my opinion that more hands on I get with fly fishing, the more enjoyment I get out of it. It was like when I started tying, I got so much more pleasure out of catching fish on my own ties. It's liberating for all those that are hesitant to get into this stuff, I say go for it, you will be happy you did.
It's like I always used to buy tapered leaders from the fly shop for $3 bucks a pop. Now with the new euro nymph leaders that I am constructing, I feel I will be tying my own from now on. It just a few knots and I feel you get so much more control over the process and makes it more worth it for me.
Ah well, sorry about the rambling, here are the pics
Mike