The Grey Watchet
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The Grey Watchet
Hook. Alec Jackson North Country size 13 2x short.
Silk. Pearsalls gossamer yellow.
Body. Same.
Thorax. Peacock Herl.
Hackle. Light Partridge.
Silk. Pearsalls gossamer yellow.
Body. Same.
Thorax. Peacock Herl.
Hackle. Light Partridge.
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Re: The Grey Watchet
Absolutely gorgeous.
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Re: The Grey Watchet
I agree with Ray. Just gorgeous. How do you like those AJ hooks? Tried them once a few years back, lost two nice fish due to hooks straightening out. Never went back.
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Re: The Grey Watchet
I second REE on the Alec Jackson hook - look good but very thin, bendable wire.Ron Eagle Elk wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 10:22 am How do you like those AJ hooks? Tried them once a few years back, lost two nice fish due to hooks straightening out. Never went back.
Re: The Grey Watchet
Yeah It's a" look at" fly hook!
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Re: The Grey Watchet
Beautiful fly!
Re: The Grey Watchet
Interesting how a slight change in a dressing results in a different name.
For quite a few years, I've tied various "thread and hackle dressings" with the addition of a thorax or wire rib - sometimes both - and just continued to call them as a P&O, P&Y, etc.
For quite a few years, I've tied various "thread and hackle dressings" with the addition of a thorax or wire rib - sometimes both - and just continued to call them as a P&O, P&Y, etc.