Sith's soft hackles
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Those are some great looking flies! I really like the sasaki kebari. Also really like those Akita hooks. The price, about $2.50 USD per 25, is also very nice. A large order would offset the $10 shipping. Hum.......
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These are very cool.
Are we sure they're legal?
Thanks for a highly interesting display of tying virtuosity.
Not too fussy, simple, and buggy as hell.
I wonder, are you our first participant from Poland? Great to have your distinctive flies joining our international conversation. If you have any photographs of the water you fish, please let us see!
You have a nice logo Artur. Are you a graphic artist by any chance?
Lance
Are we sure they're legal?
Thanks for a highly interesting display of tying virtuosity.
Not too fussy, simple, and buggy as hell.
I wonder, are you our first participant from Poland? Great to have your distinctive flies joining our international conversation. If you have any photographs of the water you fish, please let us see!
You have a nice logo Artur. Are you a graphic artist by any chance?
Lance
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Re: Sith's soft hackles
Welcome aboard Artur. Your last name wouldn't be Buczkowski, by any chance, would it? If so, I know you work from the Fly Tying Forum. Lovely flies. I look forward to seeing more of your creations in the future.
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Re: Sith's soft hackles
Thank you all for your kind words.
No I'm not graphic artist, but from time to time I'm playing with GIMP editor.
No it wouldn't.letumgo wrote: Your last name wouldn't be Buczkowski, by any chance, would it?
The photographs are HEREgingerdun wrote: If you have any photographs of the water you fish, please let us see!
You have a nice logo Artur. Are you a graphic artist by any chance?
Lance
No I'm not graphic artist, but from time to time I'm playing with GIMP editor.
Re: Sith's soft hackles
Pattern 12
Hook TMC #12
Body red silk sewing thread + peacock
hackle: woodcock
Hook TMC #12
Body red silk sewing thread + peacock
hackle: woodcock
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Sith that is a great bunch of flies you posted. Very nice work.
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Pattern 13 - Olive and gray
Hook: Akita 706BL
Body: olive - olive silk + peacock + gold fine wire
Hackle: olive - olive partride
Pattern 14
Hook: Akita 706BL
Body: grey - heron + peacock = + silver fine wire
Hackle: grey - light brown hen
Hook: Akita 706BL
Body: olive - olive silk + peacock + gold fine wire
Hackle: olive - olive partride
Pattern 14
Hook: Akita 706BL
Body: grey - heron + peacock = + silver fine wire
Hackle: grey - light brown hen
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Very nice pair.
Really like that Heron herl pattern. That is one not a lot of our American friends will be able to tie.
Really like that Heron herl pattern. That is one not a lot of our American friends will be able to tie.
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Photo is not the best, but fly is very effective.
Pattern 15
Hook: Akita 706BL #12
Body: red silk, black Uni thread, peacock
Ribb: copper wire
Hackle: grouse
Pattern 15
Hook: Akita 706BL #12
Body: red silk, black Uni thread, peacock
Ribb: copper wire
Hackle: grouse
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Nicely attractive pattern. Looks like you coated over the peacock as well. I don't know that I have seen anyone do that before. Would definitely strengthen it, but at the expense of movement.
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