yellow
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yellow
-hook:I-16,II-14
-rib and body:yellow thread
-hackle:hen
-wing:starling
-rib and body:yellow thread
-hackle:hen
-wing:starling
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Re: yellow
Very nice!
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Re: yellow
I like that body a lot. Nice translucent effect and profile.
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Re: yellow
nice fly,always like starling.looks good with that yellow. the top fly looks alive, ready for flight.
Re: yellow
Thank you all, I am glad that you like, yellow and dark red(bordo,like wine ) for me the best color.
Re: yellow
Cicvara,
Very nice flies. What type of hook are you using?
Aaron
Very nice flies. What type of hook are you using?
Aaron
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Re: yellow
Hi Aaron,with us is very difficult to buy a fly hook, and that has, but it is possible to order over the net.
I am here using dry fly hook, as is currently no hook for wet flies.
I am here using dry fly hook, as is currently no hook for wet flies.