Smoke fly
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Smoke fly
Here is an old fly from the Yorkshire Dales.
Hends BL599 size 14 hook. Uni-thread 8/0 purple underbody with peacock herl over wrapped followed by hackle from the underwing of a coot. Finished off with peacock herl head.
David
Hends BL599 size 14 hook. Uni-thread 8/0 purple underbody with peacock herl over wrapped followed by hackle from the underwing of a coot. Finished off with peacock herl head.
David
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Re: Smoke fly
Outstanding! Both the fly and photo!
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Re: Smoke fly
What Ray said!
Thats one of my go-to winter midge patterns in a size 20-
Thats one of my go-to winter midge patterns in a size 20-
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Re: Smoke fly
Oh, Man! That's about the prettiest Smoke fly I've seen in many years. Absolutely beautiful. Gorgeous photo as well.
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Re: Smoke fly
David and Alan,
You guys are killer with this venerable pattern! Absolutely beautiful on both! The Smoke Fly is a very old pattern but it still works just as well today!
Wow! What a way to start the day! Thanks fellows!
Doug
You guys are killer with this venerable pattern! Absolutely beautiful on both! The Smoke Fly is a very old pattern but it still works just as well today!
Wow! What a way to start the day! Thanks fellows!
Doug
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Re: Smoke fly
Very nice ties!!
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Re: Smoke fly
I'm going to have to tie some of those. Both flies look great.
David, with that background in your photo, that's got to be the fly photo of the year. And the year just started.
David, with that background in your photo, that's got to be the fly photo of the year. And the year just started.
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Re: Smoke fly
Thanks to everyone for your comments. All my photos are taken with my iPhone SE (2020) version.
David
Thanks. The background is from the cover of, ‘Effective Stillwater Fly Fishing’by Michael Gorman an excellent book.Fishnkilts wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 9:11 pm I'm going to have to tie some of those. Both flies look great.
David, with that background in your photo, that's got to be the fly photo of the year. And the year just started.
David
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Re: Smoke fly
This fly has always intrigued me ever since I watched the video of Rob Smith tying it several years ago. Here's my attempt.
Greg