Palomino's
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Palomino's
Palomino's.
I have tied three different Palomino's. I will give them a try next weekend: we go to Baggelhuizen, a trout pond in the Netherlands.
Hook: Kamasan 110 no #12
tail: black suede chenille burnt on the end
Thorax: red seal or sub
hackle: Metz hen saddle ginger brown
Thread: Claret
Hook: Kamasan 110 no #12
tail: pink suede chenille burnt on the end
Thorax: purple seal or sub
hackle: Metz hen saddle ginger brown
Thread: Claret
Hook: Kamasan 110 no #12
tail: black suede chenille burnt on the end
Thorax: olive rabbit fur
hackle: Metz hen saddle ginger brown
Thread: Claret
I have tied three different Palomino's. I will give them a try next weekend: we go to Baggelhuizen, a trout pond in the Netherlands.
Hook: Kamasan 110 no #12
tail: black suede chenille burnt on the end
Thorax: red seal or sub
hackle: Metz hen saddle ginger brown
Thread: Claret
Hook: Kamasan 110 no #12
tail: pink suede chenille burnt on the end
Thorax: purple seal or sub
hackle: Metz hen saddle ginger brown
Thread: Claret
Hook: Kamasan 110 no #12
tail: black suede chenille burnt on the end
Thorax: olive rabbit fur
hackle: Metz hen saddle ginger brown
Thread: Claret
There will allways be a solution.
http://www.aflyinholland.nl
http://www.aflyinholland.nl
Re: Palomino's
Ruard,
I've used this extended body style for dry flies with some success, but I hadn't thought of it for soft hackles. I'll be interested in hearing the results.
Aaron
I've used this extended body style for dry flies with some success, but I hadn't thought of it for soft hackles. I'll be interested in hearing the results.
Aaron
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Re: Palomino's
I shall try them next weekend. The extended body-style I use is much easyer then what I see in the picture of your fly. How did you make your body?
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Re: Palomino's
Simple, if a little time consuming...
I can't remember where I saw this method detailed, but the effect is quite unique.
Aaron
- Wick the chenille with a lighter to get the right taper
- Set a needle in your vice (pointed end out)
- Take your tail material (in this case paint brush bristles), place them along the "top" of the chenille and tye-in parallel to the needle
- Bring the thread rearward and then back to the tye-in point and cast off
- Brush the top surface with superglue, let set for a moment, and then slide the whole thing off the needle
- Complete fly with the extended body
I can't remember where I saw this method detailed, but the effect is quite unique.
Aaron
Last edited by skunkaroo on Mon Mar 16, 2009 2:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Aaron Laing, New Westminster BC
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Re: Palomino's
Thank you Aaron. I presume that you mean: Wick the chenille with a lighter.skunkaroo wrote:Simple, if a little time consuming...
- Wick the with a lighter to get the right taper
Aaron
Thank you for posting. For the Palomino as an imitation of a Mosquito I rather use the plain chenille a little burnt on the end.
There will allways be a solution.
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Re: Palomino's
You are correct... I guess spell check wouldn't have caught that one .
Aaron
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Re: Palomino's
Ah yeah, Ruard, I forgot about those. and as a soft-hackle they make perfect sense. I tied some a bit ago as caddis emergers, and these are really nice bugs. thanks for sharing those.
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Re: Palomino's
Very nice ties Ruard! Rainy's makes some nice extended bodies of various sizes and colors, worth checking out.
I like these a lot, I am going to have to tie some of these up, I can think of many applications to use this type of fly.
I like these a lot, I am going to have to tie some of these up, I can think of many applications to use this type of fly.
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Re: Palomino's
A super looking idea. They've got to be great fish catchers.
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Re: Palomino's
Great idea for SHs.