Partridge and Hare's Ear
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Re: Partridge and Hare's Ear
Probably one of the most dependable patterns out there. Very nicely tied.
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Re: Partridge and Hare's Ear
There was a fly similar to this one, "invented"/popularized by Dr Thomas Sanctuary (friend of GS Marryatt, HS Hall and FM Halford). He used a Coch-y-Bondhu hackle and probably fished it as a dry fly. I would be surprised if it wasn't fished wet as well...
The Sanctuary:
Dark Hare's ear fur on primrose silk
ribbed with flat gold tinsel
C-y-B hackle
A beautiful alternative to your excellent fly.
dd
slowly recovering
The Sanctuary:
Dark Hare's ear fur on primrose silk
ribbed with flat gold tinsel
C-y-B hackle
A beautiful alternative to your excellent fly.
dd
slowly recovering
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Re: Partridge and Hare's Ear
Thanks dd. do you know if the fly was tyed with a tail?
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Re: Partridge and Hare's Ear
A Courtney Williams lists a short description:letumgo wrote:Thanks dd. do you know if the fly was tyed with a tail?
"Hackle: Coch-y-Bondhu
Body: Dark hare's ear ribbed with flat gold
Hook:14"
(page 303 in "A Dictionary of Trout Flies and of Flies for Sea-trout and Grayling" A&C Black, fifth edition 1973).
It is listed without tail in "A guide to river trout flies" by John Roberts, The Crowood Press, 1989.
I promise I won't tell if you tie it with a tail...
dd
(I tied one as a damp/wet fly yesterday, with a rusty spangled Coch-y-Bondhu hackle. It was absolutely beautiful. My first fly for quite some time).
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Re: Partridge and Hare's Ear
I'm glad you're back at the vise. Hopefully you are feeling better these days.
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Re: Partridge and Hare's Ear
I just tied another. Ten days of high fever does something to both vision and steadiness of hands. This one was beautiful too. Not that I can see it, but I know what materials used. Hare's fur, Overton, primrose silk and gold twist; a guarantee for success. You don't even need a hackle. (I used C-y-B).letumgo wrote:I'm glad you're back at the vise. Hopefully you are feeling better these days.
Next one will be partridge.
Ray - I'm definitely feeling better.
dd