Brindle Bug V.

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Re: Brindle Bug V.

Post by DUBBN » Thu Sep 17, 2015 12:40 pm

I keep asking myself why I do not use chenille for fly patterns more often. As a beginner, chenille was my best friend to make a decent looking pattern that I wasnt ashamed to show to friends and family. That really is a fine looking pattern, and I am sure you will have no problems fooling trout with it.

I really like the looks of the Black and Copper, Cactus chenille. I am going to keep my eyes open for it between now and Spring. I believe it will make an awesome Pats Rubber Legged Stone nymph.

Great work Carl!
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Re: Brindle Bug V.

Post by Old Hat » Fri Sep 18, 2015 9:35 am

Thanks Wayne. Chenille is a very functional material in fly fishing. It is easy to use, comes in hundreds of color combinations and material combinations and is relatively inexpensive. It appears to have been used much more readily in the near past than it is today, especially on older steelhead patterns. I think it un fairly has a little bit of that "no skill/poor man's dubbing" stigma.
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Re: Brindle Bug V.

Post by DUBBN » Fri Sep 18, 2015 3:25 pm

Old Hat wrote:Thanks Wayne. Chenille is a very functional material in fly fishing. It is easy to use, comes in hundreds of color combinations and material combinations and is relatively inexpensive. It appears to have been used much more readily in the near past than it is today, especially on older steelhead patterns. I think it un fairly has a little bit of that "no skill/poor man's dubbing" stigma.

I agree with that whole heartedly. Again, really cool pattern Carl.
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Re: Brindle Bug V.

Post by Mataura mayfly » Fri Sep 18, 2015 4:46 pm

I have never been a great chenille fan on anything but streamer patterns, but then I have never had any of that Cactus black & copper coloured stuff. :lol:
Nice big heavy bug, very well presented.
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Re: Brindle Bug V.

Post by swellcat » Tue Sep 22, 2015 10:40 am

. . . never had any of that Cactus-black & copper-coloured stuff.
It's more of an upscale, poor man's fly-tying material.
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