Starling Caddis Soft Hackle
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Starling Caddis Soft Hackle
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Hook-Wholesale Fly Company M11 #14
Thread-UTC 70 Fl Chartreuse
Body- Clear .4mm Stretchy Powercord
Hackle-Starling
Bead-3/32 Black Brass
RIMG1025 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
Hook-Wholesale Fly Company M11 #14
Thread-UTC 70 Fl Chartreuse
Body- Clear .4mm Stretchy Powercord
Hackle-Starling
Bead-3/32 Black Brass
RIMG1025 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
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Re: Starling Caddis Soft Hackle
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Re: Starling Caddis Soft Hackle
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Re: Starling Caddis Soft Hackle
Oh boy--so cleanly executed!
A few questions:
Did you wrap the hackle forward and tie it down behind the bead or wrap it backwards and tie it down behind the hackle? Either way, there is no trace of your thread.
Is there a wrap of the clear Powercord over bare hook at the very back of the fly to create that "hotspot" or is that just an optical illusion?
Thanks- Ken
A few questions:
Did you wrap the hackle forward and tie it down behind the bead or wrap it backwards and tie it down behind the hackle? Either way, there is no trace of your thread.
Is there a wrap of the clear Powercord over bare hook at the very back of the fly to create that "hotspot" or is that just an optical illusion?
Thanks- Ken
Re: Starling Caddis Soft Hackle
I wrapped the hackle forward and tied it down behind the bead and did a whip finish.FlyFisherMann1955 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 4:59 pm Did you wrap the hackle forward and tie it down behind the bead or wrap it backwards and tie it down behind the hackle? Either way, there is no trace of your thread.
Is there a wrap of the clear Powercord over bare hook at the very back of the fly to create that "hotspot" or is that just an optical illusion?
Thanks- Ken
There is a wrap of Powercord over the bare hook to start the wraps over the back, the hotspot is an illusion created by light coming from the Powercord over the tying thread.
Re: Starling Caddis Soft Hackle
Bill will that chart. body look green when wet?
Re: Starling Caddis Soft Hackle
Looks Chartreuse to the naked eye all the time except to my camera under my photo studio LED light. Water and daylight keep it a nice MDC green.