Mister Grey
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Mister Grey
Mister Grey
Hook: Grip 14723BL #12
Thread: Benecchi 12/0, black
Hackle: Hen saddle, natural grey
Rib: Wire, silver fine
Body: SLF Prism, #194 Peacock
Cheeks: JC, dyed chartreuse
Cheers,
Hans W
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Breath taking! Very impressive fly. I gasped when I first opened the post.
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Re: Mister Grey
I really like this fly!
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Re: Mister Grey
Beautiful.
I struggle to find plain JC "eyes" let alone ones dyed in such a fashion.
I struggle to find plain JC "eyes" let alone ones dyed in such a fashion.
"Listen to the sound of the river and you will get a trout".... Irish proverb.
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Hans - I have come back to look at this on my computer monitor (initially I viewed it from the small screen of my iPod). Now that I look at the fly on a larger monitor, another detail catches my attention. Did you wind the base of the jungle cock feather as a forward hackle? The effect is beautiful. Such a striking fly. The jungle cock nails are a lovely touch.
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No JC winding. What you see are the lower barbs on the nail radiating out.letumgo wrote:Hans - I have come back to look at this on my computer monitor (initially I viewed it from the small screen of my iPod). Now that I look at the fly on a larger monitor, another detail catches my attention. Did you wind the base of the jungle cock feather as a forward hackle? The effect is beautiful. Such a striking fly. The jungle cock nails are a lovely touch.
Re: Mister Grey
This one sure is a beauty! Well done Hans!!
Re: Mister Grey
Wow!!! Nothing else needs to be said about such a beauty.
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Re: Mister Grey
The fly is very beautiful. Congrats!
-Beyond sheer beauty, I'm more interested in how the pattern evolved as a fish-taker.
Are you fishing it in a specific water type? (lake, pond, slow moving/fast moving stream). What species do you find that has been most attracted to your pattern? Do you fish it primarily for trout?
-Mike V.
-Beyond sheer beauty, I'm more interested in how the pattern evolved as a fish-taker.
Are you fishing it in a specific water type? (lake, pond, slow moving/fast moving stream). What species do you find that has been most attracted to your pattern? Do you fish it primarily for trout?
-Mike V.
Re: Mister Grey
What shall I say...lovely, sweet, just perfection...
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