Pretty straight forward like most spiders.
Hook: TMC 2469 #16
Thread: black
Hackle: partridge dyed light dun
Body: silver tinsel
Silver Partridge
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Silver Partridge
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Re: Silver Partridge
Elegant simplicity.
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Re: Silver Partridge
Excellent tinsel body on this one! Attention to detail shows on this one Carl. Good stuff.
Re: Silver Partridge
Carl,
What everyone ahead of me has said....times ten! This one is shear elegance and so well crafted! You are continuing the fine tradition and that's pretty cool!
Doug
What everyone ahead of me has said....times ten! This one is shear elegance and so well crafted! You are continuing the fine tradition and that's pretty cool!
Doug
Fish when you can, not when you should! Anything short of this is just a disaster.
Re: Silver Partridge
Thanks gentlemen.
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Re: Silver Partridge
Carl, I must have missed this earlier. It's a nice compliment with the very light partridge. I had the opportunity to fish one of Bill Lovelace's tinsel bodied soft hackles in Montana this past summer and was thrilled that they connected as I had hoped. I always thought they were just too much, but Bill came in the cabin one evening swearing by this fly and he wasn't wrong. I love your pattern and can see how the delicate pattern could easily attract a strike and imitate an emerging caddis. Nice one.
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