Gray Marlow
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Gray Marlow
Gray Marlow
Hook - Wet/nymph style
Thread - Black
Tip - Flat gold tinsel
Ribbing - Flat gold tinsel
Body - Red floss
Hackle - Grizzly hen
Flytiers sure have a way at making things difficult
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Re: Gray Marlow
Perfection...
What can you tell us about this pattern? Do you know the origin of the name?
What can you tell us about this pattern? Do you know the origin of the name?
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Re: Gray Marlow
Beautiful tie!!
Re: Gray Marlow
unfortunately I have no history on this pattern as none is given in the Forgotten Flies book
maybe a google search would unearth its history
maybe a google search would unearth its history
Flytiers sure have a way at making things difficult
Re: Gray Marlow
Norm,
Wow! Such a beautifully tied pattern! I love the very butt end of your creation! Smooth, seamless, delicately tapered! Just like the insects we try to portray! This is eye candy for sure and will be deadly on any stream or still water that it is applied! I'm thinking a great Brookie pattern!
Dougsden
Wow! Such a beautifully tied pattern! I love the very butt end of your creation! Smooth, seamless, delicately tapered! Just like the insects we try to portray! This is eye candy for sure and will be deadly on any stream or still water that it is applied! I'm thinking a great Brookie pattern!
Dougsden
Fish when you can, not when you should! Anything short of this is just a disaster.