Recently, after looking at some salmon fly dressings that had silver tinsel in the dressings, I thought I'd give it a try with a small spider.
The thread was 8/0 black Danville; tail a few pieces of black hen hackle; body small siver tinsel (thread covered with head cement before wrapping the tinsel body); starling hackle (taken from the fuller feathers near the tail).
I did a half dozen using black hen hackle and they look good but when I take a pic about all you can see is black hackle. I wish I could take better pics, thus my apologies for the enclosed pic.
Bob
Starling & Silver
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Bob - Could you list the full dressing? Definitely looks "catchy".
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Re: Starling & Silver
The thread was 8/0 black Danville; tail - a few pieces of black hen hackle; body small siver tinsel (thread covered with head cement before wrapping the tinsel body); starling hackle (taken from the fuller feathers near the tail).
Re: Starling & Silver
That's a beaut Bob! There is just something killer about silver tinsel!
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Re: Starling & Silver
Whoops - forgot that the hooks were Daiichi 1550 size 16.
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Oops. I completely missed that. Doh!
Thanks Bob.
Thanks Bob.
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