Like several others who have commented, I too had to copy this fly. Hope to field test it when we go to WY next month.
Hackle is Collins hen neck. I didn't twist the peacock with the thread; I just ribbed the peacock with a long tag of the Pearsall's.
Tight Lines- Ken
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Re: Peacock & Black
Excellent!
What hook is this tyed on? I don't recognize it. Is that a barbless limerick bend?
What hook is this tyed on? I don't recognize it. Is that a barbless limerick bend?
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Re: Peacock & Black
Very cool fly!!
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Re: Peacock & Black
Ray,
Yes--it's those Maruto hooks!
Thanks- Ken
Yes--it's those Maruto hooks!
Thanks- Ken
Re: Peacock & Black
Roadkill wrote: ↑Sun Jul 17, 2022 6:13 pm Hook- Mustad 3906B #16
Thread-Purple Kimono Silk (329 Emperor)
Body- 1 Peacock Herl loosely reinforced by twisting around tying thread to show through the body
Hackle- Black India Hen Back
RIMG7257 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
It was a very slow day for me on the Gunnison yesterday. I am glad I tied this in sizes 16 and 14. It saved my bacon, and kept the skunk off me.
Thanks Bill. Great pattern
Re: Peacock & Black
DUBBN, thanks for the fishing report! I hope to get out in about a week to test some new flies.