Hen, Muskrat and #19
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Hen, Muskrat and #19
Too hot to fish around here, so it's time to create some fall patterns. Orange seems to work late in the year, and muskrat dubbing just seems like a good match for the dark dun hackle.
Hook: Daiichi 1640, #14
Thread: Pearsall's Gossamer, #19 Hot Orange
Hackle: Collins hen, iron dun
Body: Muskrat underfur twist dubbed on thread
Hook: Daiichi 1640, #14
Thread: Pearsall's Gossamer, #19 Hot Orange
Hackle: Collins hen, iron dun
Body: Muskrat underfur twist dubbed on thread
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Re: Hen, Muskrat and #19
Classically handsome fly Bill. It has a wonderful vintage quality. Nicely composed photo, too. The background compliments the coloration of the fly.
Note to self - add an iron dun Collins neck to my "need it" list...
Note to self - add an iron dun Collins neck to my "need it" list...
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Re: Hen, Muskrat and #19
Very nice looking fly. You must have had lots of "practice". I wish mine were this neat.
Re: Hen, Muskrat and #19
zen leecher wrote:Very nice looking fly. You must have had lots of "practice". I wish mine were this neat.
ditto
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Re: Hen, Muskrat and #19
I gravitate to the fuller thorax at times myself. This is a great little combo. #19 should really glow through the muskrat. I'm looking forward to seeing this play out this fall.
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Re: Hen, Muskrat and #19
Great tie!
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Re: Hen, Muskrat and #19
That is a real beauty. There is almost a glowing sheen to the body that lends to a belief in the fish taking properties of this pattern.
Does help that it is extremely well executed and photographed.
Does help that it is extremely well executed and photographed.
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Re: Hen, Muskrat and #19
Bill,
This pattern is insanely beautiful! You are right! Nothing says fall like something orange! I am sooo impressed with what you create! This one gets added to the "must do" list!
Doug
This pattern is insanely beautiful! You are right! Nothing says fall like something orange! I am sooo impressed with what you create! This one gets added to the "must do" list!
Doug
Fish when you can, not when you should! Anything short of this is just a disaster.
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Re: Hen, Muskrat and #19
Bill,
I liked the looks so much of this fly that I copied it. Except I had to use a 3399A for the hook.
I liked the looks so much of this fly that I copied it. Except I had to use a 3399A for the hook.
Re: Hen, Muskrat and #19
Beautifully done Bill. Has all the features of a classic.
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