Olive McClyde (Clyde Style)
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Olive McClyde (Clyde Style)
Olive McClyde
Hook - Mustad R50U / Size 16
Thread - Pearsall's Gossamer Silk (Olive/No. 11)
Hackle - Starling Hackle (Olive)
Wing - Slip of Starling Wing Feather (Olive)
Thorax - Two strands of Peacock Herl (Natural)
Abdomen - Pearsall's Gossamer Silk (Olive/No. 11)
Just trying my hand at Clyde-style flies. Needs work, but it should fish okay.
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Re: Olive McClyde (Clyde Style)
Ray, Howdy;
Beautiful fly, very well presented too.
Now, ... how many attempts (practice),
sets of wings did you wade through to get
this set to sit so well ???
hank
Beautiful fly, very well presented too.
Now, ... how many attempts (practice),
sets of wings did you wade through to get
this set to sit so well ???
hank
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Re: Olive McClyde (Clyde Style)
This is my second try. I mangle the first one, but still threw it in my fly box. If the fish hate the wing, I can trim it off stream side.
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Re: Olive McClyde (Clyde Style)
Well done.
I tend to stay away from upright quill slip wings...... we do not play well together. Anyone that can do it well has my admiration.
I tend to stay away from upright quill slip wings...... we do not play well together. Anyone that can do it well has my admiration.
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Re: Olive McClyde (Clyde Style)
Ray, Howdy;
Maybe you can show me how to do that in Mt. ...
hank
Maybe you can show me how to do that in Mt. ...
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Re: Olive McClyde (Clyde Style)
Hank - Deal! We can even give them a test swim after.
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Re: Olive McClyde (Clyde Style)
Ray,
You bet your bippee that will fish! It's gorgeous and very "Clyde-like" in it's appearance and composition! You did well! Have you done any others?
Curious D.
You bet your bippee that will fish! It's gorgeous and very "Clyde-like" in it's appearance and composition! You did well! Have you done any others?
Curious D.
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Re: Olive McClyde (Clyde Style)
Kudos Ray, great venture into the little winged wets. You were brave to take on the up eye. They are not easy to work around.
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Re: Olive McClyde (Clyde Style)
Hi Ray,
Very well done my friend. You know the book(let) of John Reid: Clyde style flies?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listin ... ition=used
Greeting
Ruard
Very well done my friend. You know the book(let) of John Reid: Clyde style flies?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listin ... ition=used
Greeting
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Re: Olive McClyde (Clyde Style)
Yes, Ruard. A friend gifted me a copy of that great little book (for which I am grateful). There is a diagram in the book, which illustrates how to tie in the wing. I tried to do this wing the same way. Carl was right. The up-eye hook made it challenging.
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