Soft Hackle Green Butt
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Soft Hackle Green Butt
This is something I came up with a few weeks before the end of the season,Oct1, it worked real well.
Its on a size 6 Daiicci 2220, I called it a soft hackle streamer. I'm not so sure what constitutes a Streamer.
Hairs Ear Soft Hackle
This is another one of my favorites
Its on a size 6 Daiicci 2220, I called it a soft hackle streamer. I'm not so sure what constitutes a Streamer.
Hairs Ear Soft Hackle
This is another one of my favorites
Tim
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Re: Soft Hackle Green Butt
Tim, Welcome and thanks for sharing your flies. These are a couple of really nice one's. I can especially understand how this HE Soft-Hackle is one of your favorites. I'm curious to hear where you like to fish and how. It always helps to put the flies in context and I can see where you're coming from. Beautiful ties, and again, a warm welcome.
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Re: Soft Hackle Green Butt
Those are both beautiful -- the hackling style reminds me of another member's work, one who also sports an ursine handle. I'll bet these patterns attract landlocks extremely well.
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Re: Soft Hackle Green Butt
Those are great flies! Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Soft Hackle Green Butt
Hi William, We had an extremely wet year up here, I really couldn't fish my usual local river so I spent most of the summer on a small stream, early in the year I fished that HE with a small glass bead soft Hackle behind, cast down and across. I've really never had such a good year with soft hackles, it must have been all that high water.
This is my local stream
This is my local stream
I did really well in the fall with that Green Butt on the Landlocks.tie2fish wrote:'ll bet these patterns attract landlocks extremely well
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Re: Soft Hackle Green Butt
Very nice looking pair of flies and beautiful water in which to use them.
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Wow, Tim, thanks. That certainly counts for context. You've got some beautiful water. And I can see where the soft-hackles would play a big role. Nice shots.
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Re: Soft Hackle Green Butt
Ha, as Bill (tie2fish) alluded, these really caught my eye--the North Country traditionalists give me a little grief over getting a little exuberant with the hackle sometimes. Any chance you could share the pattern for the Green Butt?
At any rate, that's great looking country--it must be a thrill to take a landlock out those waters, though no doubt the Maine Tourist Board appreciates you Photoshoping out the clouds of mosquitos.
At any rate, that's great looking country--it must be a thrill to take a landlock out those waters, though no doubt the Maine Tourist Board appreciates you Photoshoping out the clouds of mosquitos.
Re: Soft Hackle Green Butt
Good looking flies!
Re: Soft Hackle Green Butt
Very nice Tim. The Green-Butt appears as a very nice pattern. I use the green-butt idea quite a bit on patterns I tie. It always seems to add that little extra strike incentive.
The HE is very nicely done and perfect for the water you are fishing it seems.
The HE is very nicely done and perfect for the water you are fishing it seems.
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