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Kaleidoscope Soft Hackle
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Re: Kaleidoscope Soft Hackle
Bill,
IMHO there is not a more elegant soft hacked steelhead wet fly to swing for summer steelhead than a Alec Jackson’s Spade flies !
Lou
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Re: Kaleidoscope Soft Hackle
That’s pretty fancy looking, Mr. roadkillBill.
I like it!
I like it!
Soft and wet - the only way....
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Re: Kaleidoscope Soft Hackle
Lou, is this the fly your speaking of? https://www.flyanglersonline.com/flytyi ... /wet39.php
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Re: Kaleidoscope Soft Hackle
REE,
That is the classic spade style pattern. The one I am thinking about is called a Skykomish Sunrise Spade.
Lou
That is the classic spade style pattern. The one I am thinking about is called a Skykomish Sunrise Spade.
Lou
In sport,method is everything.The more the skill the method calls for,the higher it’s yield of emotional stir and satisfaction,the higher it’s place must be in a sportsman’s scale of values. RODERICK HAIG-BROWN
Re: Kaleidoscope Soft Hackle
Here is a brighter Ostrich Spade that I tied many years ago, probably in the 90s.
B0019361 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
It has the fuller body that Alec thought might be more productive on the steelhead that traveled hundreds of miles to Eastern Oregon and Washington waters.
B0019361 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
It has the fuller body that Alec thought might be more productive on the steelhead that traveled hundreds of miles to Eastern Oregon and Washington waters.