Just a couple tied using "crap" lying on the bench.
Sparkle Yarn and Partridge
Hook - Kamasan B175 #12
Thread - Brown 8/0
Hackle - Brown Partridge
Tail - Brown Partridge
Body - Oliver Edwards Sparkle Yarn (No 5, BWO (Light))
Partridge and Z-Lon
Hook - Kamasan B175 #14
Thread - Brown 8/0
Hackle - Brown Partridge
Body - Light Dun Z-Lon (Cut into uneven lengths and touch dubbed)
Bench Crap
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Re: Bench Crap
Yep Dennis, pretty crappy flies alright.
"Pretty" being the operative word...
Cheers,
Hans W
"Pretty" being the operative word...
Cheers,
Hans W
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Re: Bench Crap
Very nice! My eye is drawn to the second pattern. The body gives the fly a nice glow.
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Re: Bench Crap
Very nice flies, Dennis. I like them both, but my eyes are drawn to the second as well.
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Re: Bench Crap
Both are top notch!
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