San Gabriel
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San Gabriel
Hook: #12 Mustad 3366
Thread: yellow UNI 8/0
Body: silver tinsel with a short thorax of dubbed gold yarn
Wing: golden pheasant tippet
Hackle: red/brown hen
Re: San Gabriel
It didn't thrill me . . . until I saw the silver body. With that and stripped fast enough, it should pass for a minner. (Minners: they aren't just for breakfast anymore.)
Here's to fancifulness . . . and being able to celebrate it a few years on!
Good tying and fishin' . . .
Here's to fancifulness . . . and being able to celebrate it a few years on!
Good tying and fishin' . . .
We need to keep a sense of humour and a wry smile regarding our search for fly-dressing "authenticity". — GlassJet
Re: San Gabriel
Today, I picked up a blue ribbon (the string or "handle" of a now-deflated balloon) and some remnant feathers (ostrich herl, I reckon) from a discarded, mostly-defoliated feather duster. That's said to say, your tying is something to aspire toward, and your humility, openness, and absence of pretense make is easy to try . . . so, thanks.
We need to keep a sense of humour and a wry smile regarding our search for fly-dressing "authenticity". — GlassJet
Re: San Gabriel
Swellcat, the aspirations are mutual. Hey & I recently scored a discarded feather duster too. Syncopation, brother.
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Re: San Gabriel
Steve - What a fun pattern, both in the construction and it the target. Brookies are one of my favorite fish, so I will give this a try. I bet it will work nicely with my tenkara rod.
I've also played around with using the golden pheasant tippet fibers as hackling, distributed around the hook. I will give your winged version a try. Thanks for the inspiration.
I've also played around with using the golden pheasant tippet fibers as hackling, distributed around the hook. I will give your winged version a try. Thanks for the inspiration.
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Re: San Gabriel
Ray, good candidate for a wee tenkara attractor in #10-#12. Wing can be sparser. Try it with copper tinsel.