Peacock spiders

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Peacock spiders

Post by Old Hat » Mon Mar 02, 2015 2:19 am

Just playing around with a few spider designs using peacock dyed dun color.

Fully clothed.
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Strip show. (took an eraser to part of the herl and left some on for the thorax)
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Naked.
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Re: Peacock spiders

Post by ScottP » Mon Mar 02, 2015 6:16 am

Those are very nice. I've got some bleached peacock I need to play around with; thanks for the inspiration.

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Re: Peacock spiders

Post by Old Hat » Mon Mar 02, 2015 9:23 am

Thanks Scott. I had some bleached which is just a bit lighter than these but the herl kept breaking or splitting on me. Maybe a bad bleach job? I did try soaking it a bit but didn't help much.

Lots of other colors though to play with. I haven't really worked with stripped herl before. Chalked it up to the dry fly patterns mostly.
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Re: Peacock spiders

Post by William Anderson » Tue Mar 03, 2015 9:39 am

Carl, I don't believe I've seen a body tied with a half stripped peacock herl. That's a really interesting effect and a fun fly to tie. These are great. I'm looking at my overstuffed boxes and dying for a reason to tie more soft-hackles, this might be just the thing. excellent.

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Re: Peacock spiders

Post by raven4ns » Tue Mar 03, 2015 1:54 pm

Hi Carl, I like a stripped peacock herl body as well but it's a royal pain stripping them even with an eraser. I've never dyed them or anything else but it's a neat looking fly, bud. Well done!!
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