Rainbow Warrior Soft Hackle
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Rainbow Warrior Soft Hackle
This is my soft hackle version of Lance Egan's Rainbow Warrior nymph.
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IMGP5699 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
I use a Dai Riki 070 #14 & omit the wing case to tie this in the round. I added two turns of a Medium Dun Whiting Hen Hackle to use this pattern as an emerger.
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IMGP5699 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
I use a Dai Riki 070 #14 & omit the wing case to tie this in the round. I added two turns of a Medium Dun Whiting Hen Hackle to use this pattern as an emerger.
Re: Rainbow Warrior Soft Hackle
Elegant wee lure. Like it better than the original, which was a beadhead, if I remember correctly.
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Re: Rainbow Warrior Soft Hackle
Beautiful pattern and excellent conversion. It looks like an effective searching pattern.
Your tinsel work is impeccable, by the way.
Your tinsel work is impeccable, by the way.
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I'm worse than a cat with a laser pen when it comes to being attracted to attractor patterns. Well done Bill.
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Re: Rainbow Warrior Soft Hackle
Roadkill inspires me with his creative use of materials and use of beads in some of his flies. So I've been working on a pattern I can call mine and came up with this one. I'm calling it a Quill body, hot spot soft hackle. it obviously must be an attractor.
It got tested this week on the Crooked River. I did very well I might add. I sent this picture to Roadkill for some comments and critique, and he has given me some good suggestions for my continued work on this guy.
It got tested this week on the Crooked River. I did very well I might add. I sent this picture to Roadkill for some comments and critique, and he has given me some good suggestions for my continued work on this guy.
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Re: Rainbow Warrior Soft Hackle
Ron,
I suggest that you tye two dozen of these, and send them to me for careful inspection.
Maybe then I could provide suggestions for improvements. Until then, let me just say congratulations on creating a successful pattern. Great stuff!
I suggest that you tye two dozen of these, and send them to me for careful inspection.
Maybe then I could provide suggestions for improvements. Until then, let me just say congratulations on creating a successful pattern. Great stuff!
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Re: Rainbow Warrior Soft Hackle
That is a beauty to be sure. Hackle like that will virtually swim in the water.
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I'm blushing...flattered by the complements from you guys..