Cloaked
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- Hans Weilenmann
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Cloaked
Cloaked
Hook: Tiemco 102Y #15
Thread: Danville Flymaster 6/0, red
Hackle: Whiting Brahma hen saddle feather, 'brown partridge'
Tail: Golden pheasant barbs, dyed hot orange
Body: Ostrich herl, dyed black, grizzly hackle, dyed dark dun, narrow black ribbon from a produce bag, twisted together
Cheers,
Hans W
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Re: Cloaked
Very attractive fly, Hans! It would have been perfect if the head hadn't crowded the eye of the hook (I am just kidding, of course). The fly is flawless, as expected. I need to give this pattern a try. I really like this style of fly.
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Re: Cloaked
Good Lord, Man! Is there no end to your talent and imagination? Let's hope not. Excellent fly, reminds me of a dabbler style. Just beautiful, Hans.
REE
REE
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Re: Cloaked
An excellent fly Hans.
It would make a very good loch fly in larger sizes.
It would make a very good loch fly in larger sizes.
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Re: Cloaked
This would be an awesome fly for my early season ventures.
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