Grey Hackle Red
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Re: Grey Hackle Red
Superb! How did you form the underbody? Wow! Really nice floss work.
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Re: Grey Hackle Red
Grey Hackle Yellows were one favorite from my youthful fly boxes (mainly bandaid and tobacco cans).
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Re: Grey Hackle Red
Bill - How young were you when you started fly fishing? We're you tying your own flies?
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Re: Grey Hackle Red
Bill, were the Grey Hackle Yellows tyed with a Grizzly tail or a Red tail?Roadkill wrote:Grey Hackle Yellows were one favorite from my youthful fly boxes (mainly bandaid and tobacco cans).
Thanks Ray. I just built the body out of thread (Veevus), then covered with floss.letumgo wrote:Superb! How did you form the underbody? Wow! Really nice floss work.
Re: Grey Hackle Red
Ray,
I started real flyfishing with a fly rod when I was 8 with an HDH line, before that it was a spinning rod with a casting bubble and a fly on lakes. Tying my own started when I was 10 with a Birthday fly tying kit
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The ones I bought were tied with a red tail while the ones I tied were made from the same Grizz hackle. Two of my other favorite wets were Gray and Brown Hackle Peacocks. My early tying came mostly from the pages of either Field and Stream or Outdoor Life. My first pattern book came from a bookstore at college just before summer vacation.
I started real flyfishing with a fly rod when I was 8 with an HDH line, before that it was a spinning rod with a casting bubble and a fly on lakes. Tying my own started when I was 10 with a Birthday fly tying kit
DUBBN,
The ones I bought were tied with a red tail while the ones I tied were made from the same Grizz hackle. Two of my other favorite wets were Gray and Brown Hackle Peacocks. My early tying came mostly from the pages of either Field and Stream or Outdoor Life. My first pattern book came from a bookstore at college just before summer vacation.
Re: Grey Hackle Red
Nice example of the 'cigar-shaped' body that defines those patterns. You are a neat tier, sir. That one has brook trout all over it. Cutthroat too, I'd bet. The yellow version with red tail, in larger sizes, #8-#10, was a popular fly for the cutthroat-stocked lakes of my region as early as the 60's, that I know of, & probably prior to that.
Seems there are a number of visitors here who started very young (some, tying & fishing soft-hackle flies even before Syl Nemes invented them.) If we'd all lived in the same neighborhood we might have poached golf course ponds together. Be cool to run a thread of Flies We Fished As Kids, for those who started before the age of, say, 20.
Seems there are a number of visitors here who started very young (some, tying & fishing soft-hackle flies even before Syl Nemes invented them.) If we'd all lived in the same neighborhood we might have poached golf course ponds together. Be cool to run a thread of Flies We Fished As Kids, for those who started before the age of, say, 20.
Re: Grey Hackle Red
A great reproduction of an old time favorite, Wayne. Very nice floss work, and that's a lovely grey hackle.
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Re: Grey Hackle Red
Classy looking pattern for sure.
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