Norton's Ice Nymph
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Re: Norton's Ice Nymph
That's really nice, Scott. Have you tried spinning the Ice Dub on a Clark block?
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Re: Norton's Ice Nymph
Thanks. I have used a dubbing loop for Ice Dub; the stuff can be a real PITA to deal with.
Regards,
Scott
Regards,
Scott
Re: Norton's Ice Nymph
I know it is unruly, and slippery too. Just curious about the block; I've not tried Ice Dub in it (yet).ScottP wrote:Thanks. I have used a dubbing loop for Ice Dub; the stuff can be a real PITA to deal with.
Regards,
Scott
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Re: Norton's Ice Nymph
Question - How many wraps of weight are you using in the under body? It looks like you are wrapping back to slightly beyond the midpoint of the shank. I just want to match your proportions when I sit down to tye some of these fishy nymphs.
Very nice!
Very nice!
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Re: Norton's Ice Nymph
letumgo wrote:Question - How many wraps of weight are you using in the under body? It looks like you are wrapping back to slightly beyond the midpoint of the shank. I just want to match your proportions when I sit down to tye some of these fishy nymphs.
Ray,
I covered the front 40% of the shank with non-tox and jammed it inside the bead
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Thanks Scott. Glad I asked. That's a nice looking hook.
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Re: Norton's Ice Nymph
Nice fly and well photographed!!!
Re: Norton's Ice Nymph
Scott,
As always, your tying and proportions and the overall "look" of the fly are wonderful! I agree with you and Bill about how hard Ice Dubbing is to work with but you have mastered it quite well! Look at the end result. Your nymph is full of lights! Your color selection catches my eye as well! Out of the dubbing dispenser that I bought several years ago (and the various packs bought to fill in), Golden Brown is one of my favorites!
Your tying is so very good,
Doug
As always, your tying and proportions and the overall "look" of the fly are wonderful! I agree with you and Bill about how hard Ice Dubbing is to work with but you have mastered it quite well! Look at the end result. Your nymph is full of lights! Your color selection catches my eye as well! Out of the dubbing dispenser that I bought several years ago (and the various packs bought to fill in), Golden Brown is one of my favorites!
Your tying is so very good,
Doug
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