Baetis Soft Hackle
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Baetis Soft Hackle
Baetis Soft Hackle
Hook - TMC100 or equivalent, size 18 – 24
Thread - Red
Body - Olive-gray superfine dubbing or equivalent (I used kapok)
Hackle - Mallard duck shoulder feather or dyed dun hen hackle
Developed by Nick Nicklas from Blue Ribbon Flies in West Yellowstone, MT.
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Re: Baetis Soft Hackle
As always Norm, beautifully done. I would like to tie some of those up, I had some surgery Friday so it’s going to be a bit before I can sit at the vice. But this one is first on the list. Your tying is so clean and proportions are spot on.
Thanks for sharing, Mike.
Thanks for sharing, Mike.
Re: Baetis Soft Hackle
thanks
take your time in getting well
fly tying will always be there when youre ready
take your time in getting well
fly tying will always be there when youre ready
Flytiers sure have a way at making things difficult
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Re: Baetis Soft Hackle
Norm - I have never used kapok dubbing. What are the benefits/drawbacks of this material?
Based on the above example, it makes a very nice body on small flies. Beautiful fishing pattern.
Based on the above example, it makes a very nice body on small flies. Beautiful fishing pattern.
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Re: Baetis Soft Hackle
I think it was Tim Cammisa who said Kapok can make beginner look like an expert at dubbing, and I have to agree that it is very easy to make a tight noodle first time every time. Floats like cork, and takes dye easily. And it isn't synthetic.
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