UTC 140 Thread
UTC 140 Tying Thread – Strength, Versatility & Smooth Control
When precision matters, UTC 140 Tying Thread delivers the perfect balance of strength, durability, and smooth handling for a wide range of fly patterns. Whether you're tying streamers, nymphs, or large dry flies, this thread provides the right amount of tension and flat-laying capability to create clean, professional-looking flies.
Why Fly Tyers Love UTC 140:
✔ Ideal for Versatile Fly Patterns – Perfect for tying medium to large streamers, nymphs, stoneflies, and dry flies with precise thread control.
✔ Strong & Durable – 140 denier thread offers excellent tensile strength, making it perfect for flies that demand a secure build without excess bulk.
✔ Lays Flat for Smooth Finishes – Allows for tighter, more even wraps that enhance the durability and realism of your fly patterns.
✔ Easy to Work With – Slightly twisted construction lets you increase or decrease thread tension as needed for shaping your flies.
✔ Great for Dubbing & Hair Work – Handles spinning deer hair, dubbing loops, and stacking materials with ease.
For the fly tyer who demands precision and performance, UTC 140 Tying Thread is an essential addition to your bench. Whether you're crafting deadly-effective trout nymphs, classic salmon flies, or rugged bass streamers, this thread ensures every wrap holds tight and looks clean.
🎣 Tie with confidence—because every great catch starts at the vise!
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IF INTERESTED IN ORDERING FLIES?
It has become very difficult to keep a good stock of quality flies as I tie many of the patterns myself especially the custom streamers. If you are interested in ordering flies and do not see stock available please forward me a list of what you would like in the chat, by email, or Facebook message. I will provide you a quote and delivery date and only accept payment when the flies are ready to ship. Please note that It will be very unlikely that I will be able to provide custom flies during the summer months (between June-August)
Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause