Conover Muskrat
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 8:59 pm
Hook - Daiichi Model 1710 / Size 12
Thread - 8/0 UNI-Thread (Black)
Hackle - Hen Saddle (Mottled Brown)
Body - Conover Muskrat Dubbing (50/50 mix of muskrat underfur and red wool yarn)
This was inspired by Wayne's recent Muskrat series of muskrat flies. I've been thinking about making some Conover dubbing (made famous by the Dette's of Roscoe area Catskill New York). I figured I could blend muskrat underfur with a series of different color yarns to see how they look.
This series of photos are all taken of the same fly. The only difference is the color of the background. The camera was set on a tripod and kept at the same settings for each of the photos. I find it interesting how much the visible details change in each of the photos. The photos are doctored, except for cropping.
(I am not trying to rehash the recent discussion about photography, I was just trying it out for myself. The backgrounds are paint samples I picked up at the local Walmart.)
Mark (willowhead) - The hackle on this fly one of the hen saddles I bough when you and I visited the Dette house. While you were talking to Joe, I was crouched on the ground scrounging thru his hen saddles. I got one of the nicest mottled ginger brown hen saddles I ever seen.
Thread - 8/0 UNI-Thread (Black)
Hackle - Hen Saddle (Mottled Brown)
Body - Conover Muskrat Dubbing (50/50 mix of muskrat underfur and red wool yarn)
This was inspired by Wayne's recent Muskrat series of muskrat flies. I've been thinking about making some Conover dubbing (made famous by the Dette's of Roscoe area Catskill New York). I figured I could blend muskrat underfur with a series of different color yarns to see how they look.
This series of photos are all taken of the same fly. The only difference is the color of the background. The camera was set on a tripod and kept at the same settings for each of the photos. I find it interesting how much the visible details change in each of the photos. The photos are doctored, except for cropping.
(I am not trying to rehash the recent discussion about photography, I was just trying it out for myself. The backgrounds are paint samples I picked up at the local Walmart.)
Mark (willowhead) - The hackle on this fly one of the hen saddles I bough when you and I visited the Dette house. While you were talking to Joe, I was crouched on the ground scrounging thru his hen saddles. I got one of the nicest mottled ginger brown hen saddles I ever seen.