Bit of Alpaca
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Bit of Alpaca
Since we were talking about alpaca, I was messing around with a soft hackle today.
Partridge Patriot Barbless Sproat Wet #14
Under Body: green flashabou
Over Body: Deer Creek Diamond Fine
Thorax: alpaca
Hackle: brown hen
Partridge Patriot Barbless Sproat Wet #14
Under Body: green flashabou
Over Body: Deer Creek Diamond Fine
Thorax: alpaca
Hackle: brown hen
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Funny you posted an Alpaca pattern. I tied some Black Prince variations today using Alpaca ,Beaver and some synthetic dubbings. Your pattern looks great. I used Brown hen as well.
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Wow, it's an alpaca kind of day I guess, hah!DUBBN wrote:Funny you posted an Alpaca pattern. I tied some Black Prince variations today using Alpaca ,Beaver and some synthetic dubbings. Your pattern looks great. I used Brown hen as well.
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I suppose. Definately not in your class of fly tying.novabass wrote:Wow, it's an alpaca kind of day I guess, hah!
Pretty much hack patterns here, but I think I can fool a trout or two with them this Winter. Being size 16, maybe I can get lucky and fool a silly trout in to thinking they are Winter Stones.
Re: Bit of Alpaca
I don't think you will have any trouble fooling trout with those, they look great!
You have pulled off the stone look.
You have pulled off the stone look.
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You tie the "catchiest" flies!
Those will serve you well, Wayne.
Those will serve you well, Wayne.
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Paul,
I just saw your fly. Oh wow! I love the body work. What is "Deer Creek Diamond Fine"? Is that a type of UV cure resin?
I just saw your fly. Oh wow! I love the body work. What is "Deer Creek Diamond Fine"? Is that a type of UV cure resin?
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X2 what Ray said..... and the question he asked.
"Listen to the sound of the river and you will get a trout".... Irish proverb.
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Thanks guys!
Yes, Deer Creek Diamond Fine is a UV resin.
I started using it because it actually works as it says it does.
Yes, Deer Creek Diamond Fine is a UV resin.
I started using it because it actually works as it says it does.
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Re: Bit of Alpaca
I haven't used any alpaca but buying dog food last winter I had someone give me a small baggie of llama in natural brown.