Bob-- Any chance you could share the recipe for your Grouse & Herl? I'm afraid the board's "search" function is a bit idiosyncratic.
At any rate, thanks for sharing your insights--food for thought for all Eastern freestoner fishermen, I think. (In fact, I wish I could draft some of y'all into onto a "Fly of the Month" thread, where you'd post pictures of your favorite flies for the succession of hatches. )
RE: Fly selection for the Gunpowder
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Re: RE: Fly selection for the Gunpowder
It's really just the old standby, the Brown Hackle with English Red Grouse as the brown:
Hook: Mustad R50, size 14 (sometimes I go as big as 10, when I'm expecting to fishing over Iso's.)
Thread: Orange Silk (or just use black 8/0 unithread)
Hackle: From back of English red grouse
Tag: Gold tinsel or gold wire
Rib: Fine gold wire
Body: Peacock Herl
Here's one after about 25 fish:
(I can't find the battery charger to my camera, or I'd post a pic of a new one.)
Hook: Mustad R50, size 14 (sometimes I go as big as 10, when I'm expecting to fishing over Iso's.)
Thread: Orange Silk (or just use black 8/0 unithread)
Hackle: From back of English red grouse
Tag: Gold tinsel or gold wire
Rib: Fine gold wire
Body: Peacock Herl
Here's one after about 25 fish:
(I can't find the battery charger to my camera, or I'd post a pic of a new one.)
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Re: RE: Fly selection for the Gunpowder
Bob-- Excellent...no worries about a better picture, that one gives me the idea. (And another excuse to use English Grouse...a really beautiful feather, I think. )