Royal Charlie (Nathaniel Hunt)
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Royal Charlie (Nathaniel Hunt)
I have no idea where I saw the original dressing but I tied these back in 2015 according to the date info for the pic . Also don't know where I stashed those that I tied....or gave them away, probably.
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Re: Royal Charlie (Nathaniel Hunt)
The trout equivalent of a ribeye steak. Delicious
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Re: Royal Charlie (Nathaniel Hunt)
Those look fantastic........!
Having seen them previously in the North Country Fly, I have often thought about tying some and fishing them for autumn (fall!) grayling on my local stream.
Having seen them previously in the North Country Fly, I have often thought about tying some and fishing them for autumn (fall!) grayling on my local stream.
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and trout spend theirs breaking them' - George Aston
and trout spend theirs breaking them' - George Aston
Re: Royal Charlie (Nathaniel Hunt)
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Re: Royal Charlie (Nathaniel Hunt)
BrkTrt, Howdy;
Read your Blog, Liked it.
hank
Read your Blog, Liked it.
hank
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Re: Royal Charlie (Nathaniel Hunt)
You guys are fantastic! What a great looking pattern from both of you! The peacock "finishing collar" right behind the head of the fly is so crazy attractive especially on this pattern! From what I remember, this style of tying (the peacock collar) was commonly used on English fly patterns around the turn of the century! Unfortunately, we don't see it much in use today!
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From the den,
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