Hen and Moose
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Hen and Moose
Messing around with some materials I have picked up recently. Somewhat inspired by our recent "Stripper Swap" for the striped body effect. The feathers and stems that I have dont show the contrast of those that some of the other members here use.
Hackle/ Collar Whiting 4B Greenwells Hen
Body 3 Moose Mane Strands (1 White/2 Brown) Lay down a coating of Sally Hansen's HAN before winding
Thorax SLF Squirrel, I really like this stuff
Dave
Hackle/ Collar Whiting 4B Greenwells Hen
Body 3 Moose Mane Strands (1 White/2 Brown) Lay down a coating of Sally Hansen's HAN before winding
Thorax SLF Squirrel, I really like this stuff
Dave
Re: Hen and Moose
Very nice body effect, Dave. Goes to show how imagination and creativity can make up for (and sometimes surpass) missing materials. Viva la subs!
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Re: Hen and Moose
Beautiful flies!
I use 2 (light and dark) strands of Moose mane hair for the body on an old mosquito pattern.
I use 2 (light and dark) strands of Moose mane hair for the body on an old mosquito pattern.
Re: Hen and Moose
Well done!
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Re: Hen and Moose
Very well done! Inspiring...
Wish I had a row of these in my spring box. Now where did I put that patch of moose mane?
Wish I had a row of these in my spring box. Now where did I put that patch of moose mane?
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Re: Hen and Moose
Great job with the moose mane! I use to tie the bodies of small Tricos using the same technique and they can be difficult to work with.
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Re: Hen and Moose
Every time I read the thread name "hen and moose" I keep thinking it should be "Moose and Squirrel" after the old Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons. That's how Boris referred to them.
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Re: Hen and Moose
zen leecher, Howdy;
, I was thinking the same thing. now that Natasha was one hot broad with
the curves where they should be and the sultry eyes, & distinctive voice like Becall
with Bogey in "To Have and Have Not".
hank
, I was thinking the same thing. now that Natasha was one hot broad with
the curves where they should be and the sultry eyes, & distinctive voice like Becall
with Bogey in "To Have and Have Not".
hank
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Re: Hen and Moose
LMAO.......I was waiting for somebody to drop that line in!! OR make the ubiquitous moose and squirrel fly patternzen leecher wrote:Every time I read the thread name "hen and moose" I keep thinking it should be "Moose and Squirrel" after the old Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons. That's how Boris referred to them.
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