Furby Nymph
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Furby Nymph
Furby Nymph
Hook - Daiichi 1150 / Size 12
Thread - 8/0 UNI-Thread (Brown)
Hackle - Starling Hackle (Bleached/Tan)
Abdomen - Pheasant Tail Fibers (Natural)
Thorax - Ostrich Herl (Dun)
Head - Tying Thread
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Re: Furby Nymph
Nice!
Looks to be a pretty fair Stonefly nymph imitation....... one that would work well over here- I will take a dozen #12 and a dozen #14.
Did you twist the Pheasant fibres with the thread to make a rope? Very neat work.
Looks to be a pretty fair Stonefly nymph imitation....... one that would work well over here- I will take a dozen #12 and a dozen #14.
Did you twist the Pheasant fibres with the thread to make a rope? Very neat work.
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Re: Furby Nymph
Yes, the pheasant tail fibers were tied in by the tip, wound around the tying thread, then wrapped forward. The ostrich herl was reinforced with a thread dubbing loop. The fibers were stroked back with each wrap.
I can see the stonefly shape, now that you mention it. A few well placed rubber legs would complete the illusion. Good idea!
I can see the stonefly shape, now that you mention it. A few well placed rubber legs would complete the illusion. Good idea!
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Re: Furby Nymph
It'll be fine as long as it doesn't start chattering non-stop.
Very nice. That Ostrich herl just BREATHES.
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Very nice. That Ostrich herl just BREATHES.
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Re: Furby Nymph
That's funny!
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Re: Furby Nymph
Weren't Furbies the little critters in that movie that you weren't supposed to get wet , or feed after midnight? Or am I thinking of another movie??
Anyway, great looking pattern. Can't see that NOT working well in the water.
Anyway, great looking pattern. Can't see that NOT working well in the water.
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Re: Furby Nymph
Rodger - I think those were Gremlings. Great idea for a fly pattern.
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Re: Furby Nymph
Must be that cabin fever has got your juices flowing, Ray ... your creativity is busting out all over. This is most recent creation is remarkably buggy; I'm surprised it held still long enough for you to take this excellent photo.
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Re: Furby Nymph
Furbychase creek wrote:Weren't Furbies the little critters in that movie that you weren't supposed to get wet , or feed after midnight? Or am I thinking of another movie??
Evil Furby
Mogwai
Evil Mogwai ("Gremlin")
I like Ray's best of all.