P&SHS-SH
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I bought several "bulk" spools of the florescent thread, not quite the bulk of the infamous orange yarn...... but more than would fit any bobbin holder I own. So I did wind some orange onto an old spool to fit and subsequently lost the name. I will dig out the other colours and get the name of the maker.
This thread really pop's under black light, but is a cotton sewing thread, not a specialised tying thread.
I have some vintage Plum coloured silk that is asking (nay- begging) to be used in place of the purple. Might have to try mixing up the florescent colours as well.
This thread really pop's under black light, but is a cotton sewing thread, not a specialised tying thread.
I have some vintage Plum coloured silk that is asking (nay- begging) to be used in place of the purple. Might have to try mixing up the florescent colours as well.
"Listen to the sound of the river and you will get a trout".... Irish proverb.
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Nice ties Jeff and well done on getting fish in these difficult conditions.
I too will own up to not having tied "hot spots'.
Prejudice? Quite probably!
They certainly work but remind me of a chimpanzee on heat.
...... (the door closed quietly as he slipped out).
I too will own up to not having tied "hot spots'.
Prejudice? Quite probably!
They certainly work but remind me of a chimpanzee on heat.
...... (the door closed quietly as he slipped out).
How hard can it be?
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Tim - You cracked me up with that "visual image".
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Yes, but Tim, unlike the Chimp, you simply toss this one underwater and it is "out of sight- out of mind" and you do not have to admit to yourself you are fishing such an abomination!
Some folk don't like beads either, some folk don't like barbs...... what can I say, I am an Anarchist.
Besides, they work.
Here's two from this morning.
Up close
Wee bit smaller, just as feisty
Hot spot getting a bit "chewed" by now.
Some folk don't like beads either, some folk don't like barbs...... what can I say, I am an Anarchist.
Besides, they work.
Here's two from this morning.
Up close
Wee bit smaller, just as feisty
Hot spot getting a bit "chewed" by now.
"Listen to the sound of the river and you will get a trout".... Irish proverb.
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Dear Anarchist, (humor)
I'm smiling ear to ear, happy for your success. Great photos. Nice healthy looking trout.
I'm smiling ear to ear, happy for your success. Great photos. Nice healthy looking trout.
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Yes, always with his fish. The bodies seem so muscular, it's as if they've almost outgrown the wee heads.Nice healthy looking trout.
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Maybe everything's bigger in T̶e̶x̶ Southland.
We need to keep a sense of humour and a wry smile regarding our search for fly-dressing "authenticity". — GlassJet
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Beautiful fish Jeff, very nice.
Kate is asking if your Christmas decorations have made an appearance yet?
- and how your bees are.
It's amazing how much one can take in, over my shoulder
Kate is asking if your Christmas decorations have made an appearance yet?
- and how your bees are.
It's amazing how much one can take in, over my shoulder
How hard can it be?
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Nice workhorse flies. I've always thought of a hot spot as a sort of soft-hackle attractor pattern. There is a long tradition of that in our sport, ask any salmon fisher. To think that the imitative approach is somehow superior to the trigger approach is laughable, & diminishes the most creative branch of our sport, I think. And it should be said that pre-spawn trout develop fanciful tastes, just as salmon & steelhead. Happy circumstance for creative tyers. Your baits are good to look at & yer catching fish. Carry on smartly sir.
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Thanks Steve.
Found one surviving spool of thread still with label/wrapper. It is made in China for an Australian firm, Birch haberdashery & craft. It is not cotton, but 100% spun polyester.
I have three different florescent colours in 1000M spools...... so plenty of hot spots to be had.
Found one surviving spool of thread still with label/wrapper. It is made in China for an Australian firm, Birch haberdashery & craft. It is not cotton, but 100% spun polyester.
I have three different florescent colours in 1000M spools...... so plenty of hot spots to be had.
"Listen to the sound of the river and you will get a trout".... Irish proverb.