ICE BODY QUILL – a technical material for modern fly tying
ICE BODY QUILL is a unique synthetic fly-tying material developed and produced by Thymallus. It is an exceptionally fine yet extremely strong thread with a distinctive pearl “ice” effect that has not been achieved by any other material available on the market in this diameter.
In terms of its properties, ICE BODY QUILL sits exactly between a traditional tying thread and a wire. It is not a wire – it is a solid synthetic thread that also reinforces the fly body, protects it from damage, and significantly increases durability even after repeated strikes.
Why ICE BODY QUILL
- Extreme strength – will not break during tying or fishing
- Very fine diameter – adds no unnecessary bulk to the fly
- Pearl “ice” effect that works naturally with light
- Reinforces the fly body and increases durability
- Consistent colors – every production batch is identical
The material is primarily intended for ribbing and segmentation of nymph and midge bodies, where it creates a clean, natural segmented look without excess bulk. It also works exceptionally well for highlighting tails and tips, subtly interacting with light and improving visibility in deeper water or low-light conditions.
ICE BODY QUILL is highly versatile and suitable across the entire fly-fishing spectrum – from nymphs and midges, through wet and dry flies, to streamers. It is also very popular for tying worms, where it significantly enhances the attraction effect while simultaneously strengthening the entire fly body.
Thanks to its structure, the material can be slightly thinned by rubbing it between your fingers. The gentle heat generated by friction allows the diameter to be reduced even further without any loss of color, effect, or strength.
Proven in competition: ICE BODY QUILL was among the most widely used materials at the Junior World Fly Fishing Championships held in Slovakia.
ICE BODY QUILL was not created as a marketing product. It was developed directly from real-world needs, with a strong focus on the correct fiber diameter, technically demanding dyeing process, and maximum performance on the water. This is why it is a material available exclusively under the Thymallus brand.