Coq de Leon Stone

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Coq de Leon Stone

Post by Old Hat » Tue Feb 04, 2014 1:24 pm

This is tied as a steelhead pattern based on Nemes' Red and Black Dun.

I used a non-brand head cement which I don't like. It initially dries glossy but goes dull after about a week or two. Weird.

Hook: Ken Sawada Old Limerick Wet #8
Thread: Black
Hackle: Coq de Leon saddle, speckled brown (I use the softer shorter feathers along the sides of the saddle, these usually have a large dark center)
Rib: tinsel, braided, gold
Abdomen: SLF squirrel dub, red faded into black

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Re: Coq de Leon Stone

Post by letumgo » Tue Feb 04, 2014 5:28 pm

Lovely swinger Carl! I've incorporated CdL hackle into a number of my steelhead patterns. The barring of the CdL feathers adds a pleasant contrast.
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Re: Coq de Leon Stone

Post by Old Hat » Tue Feb 04, 2014 5:41 pm

I agree, it just has that nice buggy appeal and a bit of sheen that you don't find in a lot of steelhead hackle.
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Re: Coq de Leon Stone

Post by tie2fish » Wed Feb 05, 2014 7:34 am

I don't know from steelhead patterns, Carl, but I do know nice, which this is.
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