Jack Sparrow
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Jack Sparrow
Jack Sparrow
Hook: Partridge YK4A #12 (or equivalent scud hook)
Thread: Benecchi 12/0, black
Hackle: Hen capercaillie rump feather
Tag: Polar flash, gold, and krystal flash, pearl, twisted
Tail: Hen capercaillie rump barbs
Abdomen: Polar flash, gold; krystal flash, pearl; Argentinean hare, light grey; twisted
Thorax: Hen capercaillie rump feather aftershaft and polarflash, gold, twisted
Cheers,
Hans W
Re: Jack Sparrow
I really like this fly.
I have a general question for you: Do you fish and keep in your flybox all the flies you post, or are many of them just tying to create something a bit different? I guess I am just curious which (if any) you consider 'go-to' patterns.
I have a general question for you: Do you fish and keep in your flybox all the flies you post, or are many of them just tying to create something a bit different? I guess I am just curious which (if any) you consider 'go-to' patterns.
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Re: Jack Sparrow
Heero,
Hmmm... over the past fifteen or so seasons 95%-plus of my fish have been taken on a CDC&Elk.
Eh... what was your question again?
Cheers,
Hans W
Hmmm... over the past fifteen or so seasons 95%-plus of my fish have been taken on a CDC&Elk.
Eh... what was your question again?
Cheers,
Hans W
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Re: Jack Sparrow
Hans,
That's just a beautiful fly. The colors are striking and the materials, most likely, will give life to the fly in the water. Your ingenuity always amazes me.
The CDC and Elk has been the bane of many local cutthroat as well. Always have a nice selection, of various sizes and colors, in my fly box.
REE
That's just a beautiful fly. The colors are striking and the materials, most likely, will give life to the fly in the water. Your ingenuity always amazes me.
The CDC and Elk has been the bane of many local cutthroat as well. Always have a nice selection, of various sizes and colors, in my fly box.
REE
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Re: Jack Sparrow
Hans,
This is a brilliant example of design skills. The tail and the tag are not in conflict but in perfect harmony. Beautiful fly.
dd
This is a brilliant example of design skills. The tail and the tag are not in conflict but in perfect harmony. Beautiful fly.
dd
Re: Jack Sparrow
A dry fly fisherman moonlighting as a swinger...I love it!Hans Weilenmann wrote:Heero,
Hmmm... over the past fifteen or so seasons 95%-plus of my fish have been taken on a CDC&Elk.
Eh... what was your question again?
Cheers,
Hans W
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Re: Jack Sparrow
That's Captain Jack Sparrow!
Wonderful fly, Hans.
Wonderful fly, Hans.
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Re: Jack Sparrow
Not quite. I fish the CDC&Elk dry, damp and wet. Sometimes all three in same drift...Heero wrote:Hans Weilenmann wrote:A dry fly fisherman moonlighting as a swinger...I love it!:
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Re: Jack Sparrow
This one turns me on. Lots of implied action, and the use of the hackle feather is superb.
Mark
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