Old Blue Dun XL

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Old Blue Dun XL

Post by Old Hat » Mon Aug 05, 2013 7:38 pm

This past winter I tied the #26 Flymph. So I had to go the other way this time. All in the name of fun. I have had this hook laying around for a long time (10+ years). I have no idea what hook it is. It was a straight eye that I bent up slightly. I never could figure out what to tie on it. Big enough hackle was the biggest stumbling block. Today, I decided on the Old Blue Dun. It took a long while to tie. Lots of wraps. For the thread I used some primrose vintage silk rod wrapping thread and waxed it up good with Keene Wax. For the button hole twist, I twisted 8 strands of the rod wrapping silk together. I built up the body taper with some wool yarn that was the closest to primrose that I had. It took (4) 12" dubbing ropes with a lot of dubbing. This thing is about 5" in total length. It is harder than I thought to make a dainty looking 5" fly. I now need to replenish my muskrat dubbing. :D

Hook: XXL
Thread: Primrose Gudebrod rod wrapping silk.
Tail: Blue eared pheasant subst.
Rib: 8 twisted strands of Primrose rod wrapping silk
Body: Muskrat underfur
Hackle: Blue eared pheasant subst.
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Re: Old Blue Dun XL

Post by letumgo » Mon Aug 05, 2013 8:10 pm

Carl - You should mount the two flies together in a frame. Your ability to maintain perfect proportions, over such a large scale of hook sizes, is astounding. Bravo!
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Re: Old Blue Dun XL

Post by Old Hat » Mon Aug 05, 2013 8:22 pm

I was thinking the same thing about putting the two together when I was entering the post.
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Re: Old Blue Dun XL

Post by hankaye » Mon Aug 05, 2013 10:09 pm

Old hat, Howdy;

WOW !!! I had to look several times to be sure that was a quarter there and not
some foreign coin. Without the quarter you could have passed it off as a 12 or 14.

Beautiful work sir.

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Re: Old Blue Dun XL

Post by tjd » Tue Aug 06, 2013 4:35 am

Carl,

That's just amazing-well proportioned and neatly tied!

Ray and I could have fished with that on the Beaverkill last Friday night...

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Re: Old Blue Dun XL

Post by Mataura mayfly » Tue Aug 06, 2013 4:48 am

I am going to have to go search out a quarter, just so I can get a grasp on the size of that beast. ;)
I am guessing that hook is one of those measures where the first number is followed by a /0, bigger the first number- bigger the hook, opposite to the ones we normally use.

Very well proportioned material chewing up monster softy :D .
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Re: Old Blue Dun XL

Post by tie2fish » Tue Aug 06, 2013 7:12 am

:o Superbly done!
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Re: Old Blue Dun XL

Post by hankaye » Tue Aug 06, 2013 8:24 am

Mataura mayfly, Howdy;

A U S quarter measures 15/16ths of an inch diameter.

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Re: Old Blue Dun XL

Post by gingerdun » Tue Aug 06, 2013 9:01 am

Carl,
This is magical. I agree that mounting it next to the 26 would be outstanding. Framed they would make an entertaining curiosity at a museum, or at a fund-raising auction.

I have heavy gold and silver wire from Jeff that would probably be the right scale for ribbing if you ever score another of those hooks.
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Re: Old Blue Dun XL

Post by Old Hat » Tue Aug 06, 2013 10:00 am

Thanks everyone. It was fun to work out and will be a neat piece that I think I will display at the shows alongside the #26. Always good to have an attention grabber.

I don't know if this will help Jeff. This is alongside the largest hook I had. A #5/0
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