Amethyst Spider
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Amethyst Spider
Amethyst Spider
Hook: Tiemco 102Y #15
Thread: Benecchi 12/0, grey
Hackle: Whiting Brahma saddle, mottled
Abdomen: Barbs from lower section of a saddle hackle, dyed purple, and two strands of krystal flash, twisted
Thorax: Argentinean hare, dark grey
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Re: Amethyst Spider
Hans,
It will be most interesting to try its killing potential on grayling. I'm a believer.
What dye is used, if I may ask?
dd
It will be most interesting to try its killing potential on grayling. I'm a believer.
What dye is used, if I may ask?
dd
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Re: Amethyst Spider
Stefan,
Veniard dye.
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Hans W
Veniard dye.
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Hans W
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Re: Amethyst Spider
Stunning! Definitely gets the wheels in my brain turning! I like this technique a lot. I could see this putting a nice twist into some old favorites as well.
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Re: Amethyst Spider
Thank you, Hans.Hans Weilenmann wrote:Stefan,
Veniard dye.
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Hans W
I´ll try to dye before I die - to tie a killing fly.
dd
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Re: Amethyst Spider
Hans, that's a great looking hackle. I like that umbrella effect and the mottling is very nice. Nice thorax too, and a fine looking hook.
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Re: Amethyst Spider
William,
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Hans W
But pity about the abdomen?Hans, that's a great looking hackle. I like that umbrella effect and the mottling is very nice. Nice thorax too, and a fine looking hook.
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Hans W
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Re: Amethyst Spider
Great looking fly, Hans. The tinsel gives it a great spark to help catch the eye, and the color of the body is wonderful. Altogether, a winner.
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