It's embarrassing but...
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It's embarrassing but...
I've been looking over the internet for a fly to add to the swap. I'd like to tie a Grey Watchet but have no idea what a Watchet is! This is not an April Fools question. Please direct me to where I can learn this information.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Re: It's embarrassing but...
I am sure nobody will mind me linking this, seeing as how it is a pattern from one of our own fine members.......
http://www.flytyingforum.com/pattern9228.html
But if I have done wrong..... please feel free to remove the link.
Also known as "Grey Partridge" pattern in some publications.
http://www.flytyingforum.com/pattern9228.html
But if I have done wrong..... please feel free to remove the link.
Also known as "Grey Partridge" pattern in some publications.
"Listen to the sound of the river and you will get a trout".... Irish proverb.
Re: It's embarrassing but...
The word "watchet" is north-country dialect for "light blue". I've never understood how there can be a Dark Watchet, but there is.fflutterffly wrote: I'd like to tie a Grey Watchet but have no idea what a Watchet is! This is not an April Fools question.
Bob
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So does the hackle have a lightish blue tinge or does the Watchet refer to the ?
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The Dark Watchet is meant to represent an imitation of the Iron Blue Dun- so perhaps that is the "blue" reference?
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That and the Jackdaw throat feather used for the hackle is supposedly "smoky blue"
"Listen to the sound of the river and you will get a trout".... Irish proverb.
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Hi Ariel,
I found the following about Watchet in The book: A Handbook of North Country Trout Flies by mister Roger Fogg:
This is the same confusion as in Blue Dun or Waterhen Bloa: bloa and blue is the same as dark grey something like a cloud with much rain in it or something like the underfur of a rabbit.
Greeting
Ruard
I found the following about Watchet in The book: A Handbook of North Country Trout Flies by mister Roger Fogg:
This is the same confusion as in Blue Dun or Waterhen Bloa: bloa and blue is the same as dark grey something like a cloud with much rain in it or something like the underfur of a rabbit.
Greeting
Ruard
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