Copper King V.
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Very nice fly and great photo!!
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I only wanted to try a couple colors. This color really stood out and I chose it over the gold, copper and similar. It has that amber color to it that I like.William Anderson wrote:Carl, I was thinking the same thing. In turbid conditions, I usually go for a wire-bodies soft-hackle with some bling, but this will remain higher without the wire. I don't think I have this color...but that will have to change. I like the Sulky Slivers a lot. This fly with the fine spacing is beautiful. Very cool fly.Old Hat wrote:The Sulky Sliver is great to work with...... I like to think of this pattern as the Copper John of spiders. It is a great searching pattern.
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Thanks guys for the comments. I'm glad you like it.
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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Regarding the bobbin, didn't gudebrod have a long bobbin to fit the spools that they used? I usually just spin them onto a smaller bobbin with a bobbin spooler that I bought at walmart. I'll dig around and see if I have one and load a pic of the gudebrod bobbin.
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That would be one way Hank. Haven't seen that before. However, I'm not sure I would want to use a bobbin at all with the Sulky Slivers.
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Neat! I had not seen that type of bobbin holder before. Thanks Hank
Carl, I have wound some of the Sulky material onto a standard size empty spool and tyed with it using a bobbin. I was impressed with how well it worked. The Sulky material is very strong, and lays down nice and smooth. Nice stuff.
Carl, I have wound some of the Sulky material onto a standard size empty spool and tyed with it using a bobbin. I was impressed with how well it worked. The Sulky material is very strong, and lays down nice and smooth. Nice stuff.
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I've never heard of "sulky silver" before but the effect you've got in the abdomen of that gorgeous fly is very cool.
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Thanks Boris. It's just a very fine flat tinsel (coated polyester) material.
I see it a lot at sewing stores. But noticed you can find it at Performance Flies on the web and other places probably.
http://www.performanceflies.com/categor ... =10&page=1
I see it a lot at sewing stores. But noticed you can find it at Performance Flies on the web and other places probably.
http://www.performanceflies.com/categor ... =10&page=1
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Boris, any "Spotlight" stores near you or in town by work?Boris wrote:I've never heard of "sulky silver" before but the effect you've got in the abdomen of that gorgeous fly is very cool.
Check out their sewing thread sections, if they are anything like the same stores here you will find lots of fun new materials- cheaper than tackle store prices!
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