Purple Pennell
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Purple Pennell
Purple Pennell
Hook: Mustad 94845 #12
Thread: Pearsall's Gossamer, purple
Hackle: Hen, natural black
Tail: Lady Amherst tippet barbs, dyed purple
Rib: Wire, silver
Body: Tying silk
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Re: Purple Pennell
Sleeeeeeeender dressing. Cool fly, Hans.
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Re: Purple Pennell
Lovely, slender, sparse hackle and beautifully executed....... just about every attribute I lack in tying!
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Re: Purple Pennell
A very interesting variant. Purple can be very productive in the AZ mountain lakes.
Re: Purple Pennell
The dyed tail barbs really make this fly special.
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Re: Purple Pennell
I like the purple a lot. I have seen a recipe for it somewhere. I had thought to tie it, if I ever get the regular one down. Haven't tied in a few days. My best friend had a baby. So I have been busy with that. I don't have purple golden pheasant, but I may have it in Lady Amherst, I can't remember. I think I have it in natural, red, orange.
Re: Purple Pennell
A question for Hans but would like to hear from all who wish to weigh in on the question. Here it is: How many changes to a pattern make the fly a variant? Follow up question: How many changes result in a new fly?
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Re: Purple Pennell
paparex,paparex wrote:A question for Hans but would like to hear from all who wish to weigh in on the question. Here it is: How many changes to a pattern make the fly a variant? Follow up question: How many changes result in a new fly?
I moved this over to a new thread:
http://www.flymphforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3246
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