Endrick Spider
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Endrick Spider
The name of this pattern crops up in articles every now and then, so I did a Google search to find out what the fuss was about. Here's link to a good synopsis: http://www.fishandfly.co.uk/flies/endrick.html
With the outstanding reputation attributed to it here and other places, I simply had to try tying some. The results look pretty much like the photos I've seen; we'll find out how the fish feel about it come Troutoberfest weekend.
With the outstanding reputation attributed to it here and other places, I simply had to try tying some. The results look pretty much like the photos I've seen; we'll find out how the fish feel about it come Troutoberfest weekend.
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Re: Endrick Spider
It is a very good fly. I have taken fish on streams and lochs.
Good luck when you try it.
Good luck when you try it.
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Re: Endrick Spider
Beautiful dressing Bill. Let's give these a swing in Roscoe.
I love the taper of the body and the flawless craftsmanship.
I love the taper of the body and the flawless craftsmanship.
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Re: Endrick Spider
tie2fish, Howdy;
Mr. Bill, You tie one mean fly Sir! What size did you tie this one in?
Is the recipe the same as that in the article you linked or did you
do anything different or special?
hank
Mr. Bill, You tie one mean fly Sir! What size did you tie this one in?
Is the recipe the same as that in the article you linked or did you
do anything different or special?
hank
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Re: Endrick Spider
Bill, it's an excellent example. I still like that it has a name. =). It's pheasant tail and partridge....no name required really, and how could it miss?
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Re: Endrick Spider
This is tied on a #14 Daiichi 1550, Hank, and the only difference between it and the recipe is that the partridge is probably a bit more brown on mine. I have since dug out a partridge skin with more distinctly grey neck feathers and will tie some using those to see if the fish care.
William, you are right of course about the primary materials; the differences (flat body wraps and silver rib) are minimal.
William, you are right of course about the primary materials; the differences (flat body wraps and silver rib) are minimal.
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Re: Endrick Spider
Boy the rib on this fly is very catchy. Not in a bad way either, very subtle.
Can't wait to see you in Roscoe, Bill!
Can't wait to see you in Roscoe, Bill!
Re: Endrick Spider
I have often, actually more than just often, seen this tied with a red wire ribbing as well and with a gold or copper beadhead.
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Re: Endrick Spider
A soft hackle PT- what is not to love?
Very well tied and presented Bill.
Very well tied and presented Bill.
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Re: Endrick Spider
Mr, Bill, Howdy;
Man am I slow today or what ...?
Of course a PT & Partridge 2 of the biggest
sellers on the menu sort of the trout equivalent
of a Hatch Green Chile Cheeseburger w/bacon in one hand and
a Porter House Steak in the other ... , .
hank
Man am I slow today or what ...?
Of course a PT & Partridge 2 of the biggest
sellers on the menu sort of the trout equivalent
of a Hatch Green Chile Cheeseburger w/bacon in one hand and
a Porter House Steak in the other ... , .
hank
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of consecutive days I've stayed alive." George Carlin
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