Slo,
The answer to your question is really simple and will help you out tenfold. When you go to tie in your hair wings, cut the tips that are going to be tied in at a 45 degree angle. The shorter side towards the vise. So basically the shorter fibers are underneath the longer ones on top. When you cinch those babies in the longer fibers will lock the shorter ones in to the shank and they shouldnt come out if done properly. If I didnt explain this well, look at it like this. IF you are a right handed tyer, angle the fibers as longest on top will be from the hook eye back towards the rear of the hook. Make sense? I usually do 2-3 wraps around the hair before I starting wrapping it to the shank of the hook as well. Good luck and see you on the river....
You up for some floating again this year? I am looking forward to moving some serious slabs of butter on the housy....I am working on a newer version of my streamer....can you say larger, more movement and oh so tasty to the fish.....LOL
The stro