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Trigger point fibers
Trigger Point Fibers have been out for a while now, Has anyone compared them to deer hair for the wings on Comparadun patters?
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02-03-2021 #2
1 out of 1 members found this post helpful.Re: Trigger point fibers
What you will find is that the TPF are not nearly as stiff as the hair. I prefer the hair and use such synthetics for wings and posts that can be bound to hold them upright.
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Re: Trigger point fibers
Thank you,
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02-04-2021 #5
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I use them all the time. Floats really well (takes floatant nicely), and looks better after a little bit of a beating. I think they're much better for small flies than deer hair, and I'm a deer hair nerd.
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02-07-2021 #6
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I've tied compara duns with them and they do catch fish. I prefer deer hair wings though, I like the way they taper and that they have a natural, uneven color to them. My son uses EPF for his smaller sparkle duns.
I do like EPF for spinner wings, posts and underwings on caddis.
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Re: Trigger point fibers
Thanks for the replies
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02-12-2021 #8
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Big flies its deer hair all the way, the stiff structure holds its shape better and you can really utilize the hollow-core of the hair. Small flies though I like the split-wing EPF. Its easier to clean up and revive after it gets wet or sore-lips a fish. Its overall sturdier after a couple of fish, just shake it dry, dust it, and keep fishing. Plus it looks good once it gets ratty.
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Re: Trigger point fibers
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