Why need 6/0 thread? If you’re starting out with mostly trout flies in sizes 4-20, your 6/0 thread will work just fine. If you’re tying bass bugs, wooly buggers, spinning hair and so on, our 3/0 is the ticket. Some folks tie all their dries with 8/0, but it takes some practice! Why need strong thread? ---No matter for beginner or master when tying some complicated flies, thread broken means restarting, which will waste a lot of time.
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Strong Nylon material: These threads are made of high quality nylon material, which is soft, wear-resistant,flexible, reliable and not easy to break even during high-speed winding. Universal type :This 140D binding line is suitable for binding most sizes of fly, 6#-14# dry fly, wet fly, nymphs, streamer, scud flies, midge ect.
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Strong Nylon material: These threads are made of high quality nylon material, which is soft, wear-resistant,flexible, reliable and not easy to break
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