Ginger Possum
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Ginger Possum
Hook; Allen S402 BL #12
Tail; Woodduck
Abdomen; Australian Possum
Thorax; Marigold Seal
Hackle; Ginger Hen behind Canvasback Wing Cover
Thread; Brown 12/0 Veevus
Tim
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Great skill Bear.
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Very nice.
A few interesting materials there. Some not so easily controlled. You have done well to get everything looking just right. If I try for Seal thoraxes I tend to get a messy looking transition.
What is the intended target for your pattern? Looks like it might be a handy Steelhead pattern?
A few interesting materials there. Some not so easily controlled. You have done well to get everything looking just right. If I try for Seal thoraxes I tend to get a messy looking transition.
What is the intended target for your pattern? Looks like it might be a handy Steelhead pattern?
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Golly that's pretty! Where did you get Canvasback Wing's? Did you harvest them yourself?
Wonderful job on the fly and photo. I've tried photographing flies against a black background, but failed miserably. Kudos.
Wonderful job on the fly and photo. I've tried photographing flies against a black background, but failed miserably. Kudos.
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I've had good luck with this type pattern on our Brookies and Landlocks.What is the intended target for your pattern? Looks like it might be a handy Steelhead pattern?
I keep my eyes open on the net and grab them when the price is right. I forgot to mention that these are from a hen Canvasback, I really like anything that comes off of a hen, whether it be Duck, Pheasant, Quail, whatever, the feathers seem to be softer and easier to work with, they are also cheaper and easier to find.Golly that's pretty! Where did you get Canvasback Wing's? Did you harvest them yourself?
Tim
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Bear,
This is the kind of innovation that keeps the forum lively.
Imaginative use of materials, and great craftsmanship.
This is the kind of innovation that keeps the forum lively.
Imaginative use of materials, and great craftsmanship.
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That has stillwater softy written all over it.
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I can see this pattern working extremely well where I live.