GPP Soft Hackle (Gold-Partridge-Peacock)
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GPP Soft Hackle (Gold-Partridge-Peacock)
GPP Soft Hackle (Gold-Partridge-Peacock)
Hook - Mustad Model 3906 / Size 6 (yes size six- I like this one big - the bigger hook and slender profile helps this fly fish deep along the bottom of the stream)
Thread - 6/0 UNI-Thread (Black)
Hackle - Hungarian Partridge (Natural)
Underbody - Narrow Mylar Tinsel (Silver)
Abdomen - Kreinik Soie Platte Silk (#2244) - Coated with superglue to make the silk indestructible.
Thorax - Five Strands of Peacock Herl (reinforced in thread dubbing loop)
Head - Tying thread coated with a thin coat of SHHAN clear nail polish
If you can get your hands on any old spools of Soie Platte's silk, the #2516 & #4525 & #4122, also make nice brown variations of this fly.
This is why I like this fly. It has such a nice nymph like appearance when the hackle collapses around the hook shank. Looks like a nice juicy bug (i.e. - trout MRE's).
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Re: GPP Soft Hackle (Gold-Partridge-Peacock)
Gorgeous pattern. You do such great work!
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Re: GPP Soft Hackle (Gold-Partridge-Peacock)
Ray, Howdy;
I see what drop dead gorgeous flies you create, not tie, create
that I feel like crawling in a hole and pullin' the dirt in behind me...
hank
I see what drop dead gorgeous flies you create, not tie, create
that I feel like crawling in a hole and pullin' the dirt in behind me...
hank
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of consecutive days I've stayed alive." George Carlin
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Re: GPP Soft Hackle (Gold-Partridge-Peacock)
Hank - No need to go digging a hole. I have a set of your flies sitting right beside my tying desk. Your flies clearly show you know your way around a vice. In fact, when are you going to tye up another set and send them up for me to photograph? Better yet, I'd love to tye with you in Montana.
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Re: GPP Soft Hackle (Gold-Partridge-Peacock)
What a stunning fly mate, simply gorgeous as a good friend of mine would say
Size 6 iron? That's a serious chunk of metal, I like it...
K
Size 6 iron? That's a serious chunk of metal, I like it...
K
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Re: GPP Soft Hackle (Gold-Partridge-Peacock)
It's got that letumgo look about it for certain. This arrangement you've used for quite some time and it looks great scaled up. I see you're on the water. I hope you got a couple hits.
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Re: GPP Soft Hackle (Gold-Partridge-Peacock)
Ray, Howdy;
than I truly know what they are let alone what to do with them. Most of my confustration
is the different names folks use to name the same stuff. I may want to tie a fly, but, the materials
i have have different names so I hesitate and end up not tying ... , confusing and frustrating
confusturationing to say the least.
I feel like I have an opportunity to dive into the deep end of the brain pool and am looking forward
to several laps... ,
hank
Ray, funny you should ask, ... I'm trying to decide what to leave here, I have more materialsletumgo wrote:Hank - No need to go digging a hole. I have a set of your flies
sitting right beside my tying desk. Your flies clearly show you know your way
around a vice. In fact, when are you going to tye up another set and send them
up for me to photograph? Better yet, I'd love to tye with you in Montana.
than I truly know what they are let alone what to do with them. Most of my confustration
is the different names folks use to name the same stuff. I may want to tie a fly, but, the materials
i have have different names so I hesitate and end up not tying ... , confusing and frustrating
confusturationing to say the least.
I feel like I have an opportunity to dive into the deep end of the brain pool and am looking forward
to several laps... ,
hank
Striving for a less complicated life since 1949...
"Every day I beat my own previous record for number
of consecutive days I've stayed alive." George Carlin
"Every day I beat my own previous record for number
of consecutive days I've stayed alive." George Carlin
Re: GPP Soft Hackle (Gold-Partridge-Peacock)
Simply awesome in both scale and construction. A lovely variation on your POP series, Ray.
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Re: GPP Soft Hackle (Gold-Partridge-Peacock)
A great looking fly and nicely tied Ray.
It has many elements that work so well.
The partridge barbs pulsing over the peacock abdomen is an irresistible look in the water.
I like the tag too and may tie your pattern with a gold tag.
It has many elements that work so well.
The partridge barbs pulsing over the peacock abdomen is an irresistible look in the water.
I like the tag too and may tie your pattern with a gold tag.
How hard can it be?
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Re: GPP Soft Hackle (Gold-Partridge-Peacock)
Tim - Good idea! Gold would blend nicely with this pattern. Copper may look nice too.
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