Fluffy Starling
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- Hans Weilenmann
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Fluffy Starling
Fluffy Starling
Hook: Tiemco 102Y #15
Thread: Benecchi 12/0, black
Hackle: Starling
Rib: Polar flash, gold
Body: Aftershaft, light grey
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Hans W
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Re: Fluffy Starling
I Love It!! This is a great fly, Hans. Sort of an improved Stewart's spider. Is the aftershaft feather wound around the hook?
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Re: Fluffy Starling
REE,
Thanks. Glad you like.
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Hans W
Thanks. Glad you like.
Not in this case - aftershaft was laid flat, and lashed down by the ribbing material. As you can see the gold does not really show, so a perhaps better approach would be to twist the aftershaft together with the ribbing material and then wrap the body. This would most likely result in a more durable fly.Is the aftershaft feather wound around the hook?
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Hans W
Re: Fluffy Starling
Nice Hans. How many starling feathers did it take to create such a robust hackle? From the shoulder or further down on the back?
Bruce C
Bruce C
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Re: Fluffy Starling
Bruce,
A single feather, and yes.
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Hans W
A single feather, and yes.
Cheers,
Hans W