Sherbrook's Copper & Partridge
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Sherbrook's Copper & Partridge
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Last edited by ScottP on Wed Feb 20, 2019 8:54 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Sherbrook's Copper & Partridge
Oh man, that's terrific! I love the color combination. The wing and copper body harmonize beautifully.
Are you in the process of filling a box with winged patterns? I would love to see a photo of the full set someday.
Are you in the process of filling a box with winged patterns? I would love to see a photo of the full set someday.
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Re: Sherbrook's Copper & Partridge
Beautiful, Scott. Is the wing a single tented turkey tail segment or two paired? And is it coated with a stiffener?
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Re: Sherbrook's Copper & Partridge
Ray,letumgo wrote:Are you in the process of filling a box with winged patterns? I would love to see a photo of the full set someday.
Maybe a food storage container (that's where I store flies I tie; once it fills up, I try to find an open spot for them in a flybox).
Bill,tie2fish wrote:Is the wing a single tented turkey tail segment or two paired? And is it coated with a stiffener?
It's a pair of segments from the tail. I did not apply stiffener - the nozzle on the can of spray lacquer I have clogged so I tied them as-is.
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Scott
Re: Sherbrook's Copper & Partridge
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Last edited by ScottP on Wed Feb 20, 2019 8:53 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Sherbrook's Copper & Partridge
Wow! Some very nice ties there Scott. I guess I can see cloaking the wing as in Scott's first fly shown especially if one is going for a very low wing profile. This is a technique I need to work on for sure. John mentions it being a pain to tie on hackle after the wing has been set. Yes, quite often I find the taper of thread brought about after the wing is tied in can cause problems. I now try to remember to get some tread wraps in front of the wing so as to get a flat surface on which to wrap the hackle.
Regards, Jerry
Regards, Jerry