Danville Flymaster 6/0 Waxed Thread

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Danville's Flymaster 6/0 Thread is one of the most popular all-purpose fly tying threads on the market. This thread is strong, waxed, and lays flat with minimal build up, making it very easy to work with.

  • 70 denier
  • 200 yd. spool

Please note: Danville's "Olive" is a light brown. "Peacock Green" is a dark olive. Please view our photos for reference.


Customer Reviews

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John Hopper
Great Color Selection

I have been using the Danville 6/0 for years. Great color selection, consistently fine denier, and lots of strength for such a fine diameter thread. Perfect for size 14-18 dry flies. A great all American company. And thanks to Fly Artist for stocking the full product line.

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Mica Johnson
Best All-Around Fly Tying Thread For Trout

In my opinion, Danville 6/0 Waxed Flymaster Thread is the gold standard for tying the majority of trout flies. This is my favorite thread, my go to thread. I tie trout flies from #6 wooly buggers to #24 soft hackles. This thread is dependable unlike any other. I can count on it to perform the job I need it to. It's strong with a great steady feel of thread control & making good solid sturdy wraps. There is almost no thread build up, thread is solid, will not split in two like other brand 70 denier threads. Another reason I love it is b/c it allows me to wrap over clipped softhackle stems in fewer wraps that other brand 70 denier. If I could only use one thread, this is definitely it. Whip finishing is a BREEEEEZE with this stuff! Me likey.

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Jake Elliot
The Gold Standard

I have been using the Danville 6/0 for years. Great color selection, consistently fine denier, and lots of strength for such a fine diameter thread. Perfect for size 14-18 dry flies. A great all American company. And thanks to Fly Artist for stocking the full product line.

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Lawrence J.
Great All-Purpose Fly Tying Thread

One of the best all-purpose threads for the price and it comes in every color I need. I don't see any reason to switch. Great thread!