Abyss
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Abyss
Hook: Ken Sawada Old Limerick Wet #16
Thread: Ultra Thread 70 denier peacock blue
Thorax: natural mole
Hackle: partridge dyed dark dun
Thread: Ultra Thread 70 denier peacock blue
Thorax: natural mole
Hackle: partridge dyed dark dun
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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Re: Abyss
That's gorgeous, Carl.
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Re: Abyss
old/new hat, Howdy;
Very well done! Beautiful, well tied fly.
hank
Very well done! Beautiful, well tied fly.
hank
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Re: Abyss
Beautiful, Carl. Nice and clean, excellent tie.
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Re: Abyss
Mighty Purity!
So, is this pattern for show or go? Curious since blue works well for bass and wondered if trout like blue too?
Wayne
So, is this pattern for show or go? Curious since blue works well for bass and wondered if trout like blue too?
Wayne
Re: Abyss
Thanks all!
This is all the way for go. I know blue works quite well at times for trout with dries. There are a couple blue pattern wingless wets I know of: the Blue Donegal and Blue Bottle which I have had various degrees of success with. I wanted to tie up a darker blue small spider pattern to try. Blue does seem to work better on bright days for me, but I haven't fished blue enough to make any conclusions.
This is all the way for go. I know blue works quite well at times for trout with dries. There are a couple blue pattern wingless wets I know of: the Blue Donegal and Blue Bottle which I have had various degrees of success with. I wanted to tie up a darker blue small spider pattern to try. Blue does seem to work better on bright days for me, but I haven't fished blue enough to make any conclusions.
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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Re: Abyss
Carl - I am puzzled by the name (Abyss). Could you explain?
(superb dressing, btw. The dun-dyed partridge is a lovely touch.)
(superb dressing, btw. The dun-dyed partridge is a lovely touch.)
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Re: Abyss
Nothing in the name. Just useful in posting. Ocean abyssal zone/ dark blue?
I was going to just name it "a dark blue spider" but what fun is that
I was going to just name it "a dark blue spider" but what fun is that
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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