Iron Dun Spider
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Iron Dun Spider
Differing from Hans' wonderful pattern that employs palmered grey hen hackle over a muskrat body, this spider falls into the "North Country sparse" genre.
Hook: Daiichi 1640, #14
Thread: Pearsall's Gossamer, crimson
Hackle: Iron dun hen
Body: Muskrat underfur touch dubbed on waxed working thread
Hook: Daiichi 1640, #14
Thread: Pearsall's Gossamer, crimson
Hackle: Iron dun hen
Body: Muskrat underfur touch dubbed on waxed working thread
Last edited by tie2fish on Thu Oct 12, 2017 1:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Iron Dun Spider
A sparse NCS indeed. I always like to see the subtle touch dubbed material as just a hint on these patterns. Beautiful little spider.tie2fish wrote:Differing from Hans' wonderful pattern that employs palmered grey hen hackle over a muskrat body, this spider falls into the "North Country sparse" genre.
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Re: Iron Dun Spider
Lovely wee spider. Textbook...
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Re: Iron Dun Spider
Simply stunning!
Re: Iron Dun Spider
This is a great example Bill. Appears very traditional. The entire fly is constructed well but that hackle looks wonderful. Classy tie, thanks for sharing.
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Re: Iron Dun Spider
Nice ties both Bill. The Iron Dun Spider and the Jackdaw and Black Mole. Viewing this style tie takes me to smooth little glides on spring creek's and brown trout sipping tiny flies stuck in the film. A fun tie and even more fun fishing these little bugger's.
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Re: Iron Dun Spider
"Thank you" to William, Ray, JohnP, Carl and Jerry G for your kind words. Although they are simple in construction, there is something elegant about spider patterns when the components "click".
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Re: Iron Dun Spider
Heck yeah. Amazing tie!