Twisted Soft-Hackles: Light, Medium and Dark
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 3:32 pm
One of my favorite techniques for tying soft-hackles, as you have seen dozens of times, is the combination of a few herl fibers twisted with silk for a random, textured and mottled effect. Slim like a spider and textured like a pheasant tail nymph. The classic Leisenring Black Gnat is a good example with the crow fibers twisted with claret silk, or the March Brown Nymph pattern listed as one of the orphaned nymphs in the ATWF, with the pheasant tail herls twisted with the orange silk.
The following flies follow something I lean toward often, but not always, the notion that an active or mobile spider is a better imitation of a natural and size, shade and texture play critical roles. That being said these patterns are not necessarily hatch specific but more along the lines of attractors. A case for specific matches could easily be made, but the intention is to carry a similar construction in three shades. (too wordy? I know, it's been a while since I've posted.)
The Light Twist - bleached turkey twisted with primrose silk and a speckled hen hackle.
The Medium Twist - golden pheasant tail herl twisted with orange silk and a grouse hackle. Sub partridge or woodcock for the grouse.
The Dark Twist - the classic Leisenring Black Gnat twisted with crows fibers and claret silk and a Starling hackle.
In a fit of ocd/meditation/avoidance I tied three dozen of the medium with a turkey tail herl and ginger variant hackle.
The following flies follow something I lean toward often, but not always, the notion that an active or mobile spider is a better imitation of a natural and size, shade and texture play critical roles. That being said these patterns are not necessarily hatch specific but more along the lines of attractors. A case for specific matches could easily be made, but the intention is to carry a similar construction in three shades. (too wordy? I know, it's been a while since I've posted.)
The Light Twist - bleached turkey twisted with primrose silk and a speckled hen hackle.
The Medium Twist - golden pheasant tail herl twisted with orange silk and a grouse hackle. Sub partridge or woodcock for the grouse.
The Dark Twist - the classic Leisenring Black Gnat twisted with crows fibers and claret silk and a Starling hackle.
In a fit of ocd/meditation/avoidance I tied three dozen of the medium with a turkey tail herl and ginger variant hackle.