Tawny Spider
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Tawny Spider
Tawny Spider
Hook: Kamasan B175 #14
Thread: Banecchi 12/0, black
Hackle: Whiting Farms Coq de Leon hen, medium pardo
Tail: Whiting Farms Coq de Leon hen barbs, medium pardo
Body: Krystal Flash, copper
Cheers,
Hans W
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Very slick, sleek and slender..... everything a spider should be.
The slimness of the dressing almost makes the B 175 look overpowering. They are a nice hook though!
The slimness of the dressing almost makes the B 175 look overpowering. They are a nice hook though!
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I love spiders. That's what brought me to this site years ago. Now we have few spiders.
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Gorgeous. I love this one for sure!!
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Mmmm..greate name as always...and great creation as always.
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Hello Hans, Can you explain how you've tied this pattern?
- Is there one or two layers of krystal flash?
- Why are there bumps when I try to tie that material but no bumps in yours?
- Where is the tail tied in?
- How many wraps of hackle?
- Where have the tie-ins disappeared to??
Thanking you in advance,
- Is there one or two layers of krystal flash?
- Why are there bumps when I try to tie that material but no bumps in yours?
- Where is the tail tied in?
- How many wraps of hackle?
- Where have the tie-ins disappeared to??
Thanking you in advance,
How hard can it be?
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Hi Tim,
Thanks for asking
As you say, the 'trick' is all about minimizing visible bulk, leaving the entire body level, free of bumps.
Here goes:
Thread/hackle as step 1 Secure with three turns, snip stem/tag.
Tail as step 2
KF as step 3
Tail and KF tie-down all in area to be covered by the hackle turns later. Thread remains there.
Wrap KF to bend, taking tail barbs along in the process, and then return KF back to close to eye. Tie off, trim.
Cover the 'mess' with three turns of hackle, trap and cut through to eye in a half-turn and whip finish.
Cheers,
Hans W
Thanks for asking
As you say, the 'trick' is all about minimizing visible bulk, leaving the entire body level, free of bumps.
Here goes:
Thread/hackle as step 1 Secure with three turns, snip stem/tag.
Tail as step 2
KF as step 3
Tail and KF tie-down all in area to be covered by the hackle turns later. Thread remains there.
Wrap KF to bend, taking tail barbs along in the process, and then return KF back to close to eye. Tie off, trim.
Cover the 'mess' with three turns of hackle, trap and cut through to eye in a half-turn and whip finish.
Cheers,
Hans W
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Hans,
I didn't know that this kind of beauty was possible but, you did it and that does not surprise me! What a talent you have!
Doug
I didn't know that this kind of beauty was possible but, you did it and that does not surprise me! What a talent you have!
Doug
Fish when you can, not when you should! Anything short of this is just a disaster.
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Thanks for the explanation Hans,
I agree with you Doug. The photo of this pattern says so much about skillful thread control.DOUGSDEN wrote:Hans,
I didn't know that this kind of beauty was possible but, you did it and that does not surprise me! What a talent you have!
Doug
How hard can it be?