Hustler Flymph
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Hustler Flymph
Can't remember if I've already posted this one or not, but if I have, forgive me, I'm claiming dementia. This one is working good over western march brown, & also spotted sedge.
thread: tan UNI 8/0
hackle: brahma hen
rib: gold wire
body: natural amber seal & thorax of dark peacock dubbing
hook: #10-#14thread: tan UNI 8/0
hackle: brahma hen
rib: gold wire
body: natural amber seal & thorax of dark peacock dubbing
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Re: Hustler Flymph
Beautiful fly Steve.
Re: Hustler Flymph
Thank you sir. Also a utilitarian beauty. The Hustler is a reliable bait.
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Re: Hustler Flymph
Is the Brahma hen dyed, or natural? I’m guessing it is dyed.
Superbly fishable art. Very well done.
Thanks for sharing.
Superbly fishable art. Very well done.
Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Hustler Flymph
Another beauty, so very well dressed. Really nice to see your flies gracing these pages again.
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Re: Hustler Flymph
Thanks Ray. The hackle is natural welsumer brahma hen. Not dyed. What I love about the welsumer is that the barring is so distinct, & the brown coloration has a translucent glow. Order some chicks in the spring & by late fall you'll have it. Down to a partial cape so considering raising a few next season. If I do I'll save you one.
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Thanks Ron. I've never really gone away. I'm like the plague, disappearing for awhile, then erupting again.Ron Eagle Elk wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 6:34 am Another beauty, so very well dressed. Really nice to see your flies gracing these pages again.
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That explains why your flies are so “contagious”…. (twisted humor)
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Re: Hustler Flymph
Uh, Steve, save one for Ray and one for me please. UC Steve's Hackle Farm.UC Steve wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 10:59 amThanks Ray. The hackle is natural welsumer brahma hen. Not dyed. What I love about the welsumer is that the barring is so distinct, & the brown coloration has a translucent glow. Order some chicks in the spring & by late fall you'll have it. Down to a partial cape so considering raising a few next season. If I do I'll save you one.
As an aside, I just tried finding Welsummer hens for sale near me and they are scarcer than the proverbial hens teeth this time of year.
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Call Alvin Theriault, he may have something close; god knows he grows some strange stuff (by strange, I mean really cool).Ron Eagle Elk wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 2:42 pmUh, Steve, save one for Ray and one for me please. UC Steve's Hackle Farm.UC Steve wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 10:59 amThanks Ray. The hackle is natural welsumer brahma hen. Not dyed. What I love about the welsumer is that the barring is so distinct, & the brown coloration has a translucent glow. Order some chicks in the spring & by late fall you'll have it. Down to a partial cape so considering raising a few next season. If I do I'll save you one.
As an aside, I just tried finding Welsummer hens for sale near me and they are scarcer than the proverbial hens teeth this time of year.
Gorgeous pattern Steve!