1st plovers for me, and silky too
Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 4:55 pm
My first ties with silk threads, my golden plover is broken in. In time for August CO. trip, Lyons cane conclave and RMNP streams I've never seen. New waters, new flies to cast. These aren't expert ties by any means. And they don't follow pattern specifics. I sat at the vise and began to go where the thread and feathers took me. And the old Mustad hooks I habitually collect and use.
This is sort of a dun affair. A friend from a bamboo board was kind enough to send woodduck to me, unsolicited, goodness of his heart. I like that they weren't store-bought, and taken who-knows-how. Utilizing the natural curve for tailing takes a little care, but it's worth it and I love the effect.
This is assorted things. Best I can call them, on assorted old Mustads. Experimenting with silk, old hooks and new feathers (to this tier) is rejuvenating. A whole, old world opens up. Now we add fish.
I truly appreciate your help, gentlemen. May we one day wade a stream together.
This is sort of a dun affair. A friend from a bamboo board was kind enough to send woodduck to me, unsolicited, goodness of his heart. I like that they weren't store-bought, and taken who-knows-how. Utilizing the natural curve for tailing takes a little care, but it's worth it and I love the effect.
This is assorted things. Best I can call them, on assorted old Mustads. Experimenting with silk, old hooks and new feathers (to this tier) is rejuvenating. A whole, old world opens up. Now we add fish.
I truly appreciate your help, gentlemen. May we one day wade a stream together.