Blue Partridge
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Blue Partridge
My take on a Blue Partridge from Pritt in Nemes book TWO CENTURIES OF SOFT-HACKLED FLIES
Hook- Mustad 94840 #16
Body-Blue Silk with a little Gray Wool
Hackle- a feather taken from a Partridge's back
IMGP0012 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
Hook- Mustad 94840 #16
Body-Blue Silk with a little Gray Wool
Hackle- a feather taken from a Partridge's back
IMGP0012 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
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Re: Blue Partridge
I’m tempted to tye this on an eyeless hook and gut. It looks like such a classic pattern. Nice job.
What silk did you use here?
What silk did you use here?
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Re: Blue Partridge
Ray,
I don't have any blue tying silk(yet ), so I opted for the ages old traditional Ghillie method and used silk thread saved from my late mother in law's sewing basket.
IMGP0015 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
I cut off a short section and separated the 3 strands of twist into one thread in hand. Not the neatest tie but I can't wait to try this old pattern.
I don't have any blue tying silk(yet ), so I opted for the ages old traditional Ghillie method and used silk thread saved from my late mother in law's sewing basket.
IMGP0015 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
I cut off a short section and separated the 3 strands of twist into one thread in hand. Not the neatest tie but I can't wait to try this old pattern.
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Re: Blue Partridge
Thanks Bill. I’m glad I asked. I was guessing you found a source of blue silk floss. Had not occurred to me to use button hole twist this way.
You’ve opened a new tying door, to explore.
You’ve opened a new tying door, to explore.
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Re: Blue Partridge
This is about as close to that blue in silk that I have. Thought I would give it a go. Thanks Bill for sharing yours.
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Re: Blue Partridge
Great tie and I love the rib!
I used the only blue silk I had and don't know if the original was lighter or darker.
I used the only blue silk I had and don't know if the original was lighter or darker.
Re: Blue Partridge
Thanks to a trip to ronr's silk supplier yesterday and his local fly shop for a new Partridge skin, here is a Blue Partridge tied with YLI silk thread...
IMGP0030 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
Also a shout out to Bill Anderson for the vintage Darning yarn dubbing I am using!!
Now to tie about a dozen to fish this year!
IMGP0030 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
Also a shout out to Bill Anderson for the vintage Darning yarn dubbing I am using!!
Now to tie about a dozen to fish this year!
Re: Blue Partridge
glad the trip was fruitful... the ladies in that quilt shop can't figure us ole coots interest in that silk thread. nice fly by the way.... enjoyed our little session. PS.. my surgery has been scheduled for 3/16 so it looks like I can tie in Albany after all...
Re: Blue Partridge
Wow Guys,
This is such a good thread with the blue button hole twist as body materials! Our friend Bill Shuck sent me a few patterns very similar to what you guys have done! Talk about a killer pattern! There is something about blue and purple that is so attractive to our finey friends!
Dougsden
This is such a good thread with the blue button hole twist as body materials! Our friend Bill Shuck sent me a few patterns very similar to what you guys have done! Talk about a killer pattern! There is something about blue and purple that is so attractive to our finey friends!
Dougsden
Fish when you can, not when you should! Anything short of this is just a disaster.