Tups wingless wet
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Tups wingless wet
This is primarily a test to see if I can upload a photo.
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Re: Tups wingless wet
Came through perfect.
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Looks fine to me.
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Re: Tups wingless wet
Lovely.
What hackle color is that? Is it a pale honeydun, or ginger? Whatever it is, it really compliments the dressing.
What hackle color is that? Is it a pale honeydun, or ginger? Whatever it is, it really compliments the dressing.
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Re: Tups wingless wet
Looks great on this end. Love the colors.
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This Tups wingless pattern that you have created is excellent! It's what my Tups want to look like when they grow up!
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Re: Tups wingless wet
Thanks for the comments. The hackle color is a light ginger hen hackle same for the tail. The thorax is harelines pink Hendrickson mixed with a little March brown to tone it down plus some ice dub for sparkle. Once again thanks.