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Re: Smoke fly
Gorgeous! Really nice peacock work. Looks like you have some very nice herl to work with.
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Re: Smoke fly
Smoke fly is pretty similar to Syl's midge... one of Neme's patterns that I fish quite often.
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Re: Smoke fly
Syl's Midge! I'd forgotten about that pattern; Nemes was the perfect voice for the renaissance of the soft hackle.
Re: Smoke fly
Nemes
My introduction to the Smoke Fly was in reading Nemes TWO CENTURIES OF SOFT HACKLED FLIES.
I put it on a new tying list from the book at first sight.
Hook-Dai Riki 135 #16
Thread-UTC 70 Rusty Brown
Body-Bronze Peacock
Hackle-Sharptailed Grouse
RIMG7180 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
My introduction to the Smoke Fly was in reading Nemes TWO CENTURIES OF SOFT HACKLED FLIES.
I put it on a new tying list from the book at first sight.
Hook-Dai Riki 135 #16
Thread-UTC 70 Rusty Brown
Body-Bronze Peacock
Hackle-Sharptailed Grouse
RIMG7180 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
Re: Smoke fly
...such a great pattern, beautifully tied; it has so much more inherent dignity than a Griffith's Gnat.