Dubbed Dark Watchet
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Dubbed Dark Watchet
Worked on these today. Product of a subtle challenge by Mr. Tengrove. Purple dyed mole dubbed to 1 strand of a split Pearsall's thread then retwisted.
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Re: Dubbed Dark Watchet
What size is the hook? It looks tiny (sub 18).
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Re: Dubbed Dark Watchet
You're already using two strands of thread for the body, essentially a split "orange-purple" thread. Why not just apply the dubbing to one of those two strands before twisting them together? It's the way I do it, and am curious about why anybody would it differently for this particular fly?
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Re: Dubbed Dark Watchet
Hook is a #16 Partridge G3AY.
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Re: Dubbed Dark Watchet
No, I split the 3 strand orange Pearsall's. That leaves a 1 strand and a 2 strand. I dubbed purple dyed mole onto the 1 strand piece and then re twisted the thread and wrapped it up.
I was talking on another site that by dubbing either the 1 strand or 2 strand how you could adjust the ribbing effect and amount of thread that shows through the body of the fly. I do this with smaller flymphs. Tim had asked if it could be used on a dark watchet. I had mole dyed purple so gave it a go.
I was talking on another site that by dubbing either the 1 strand or 2 strand how you could adjust the ribbing effect and amount of thread that shows through the body of the fly. I do this with smaller flymphs. Tim had asked if it could be used on a dark watchet. I had mole dyed purple so gave it a go.
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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Re: Dubbed Dark Watchet
Love the effect, Carl. Nicely done.
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Re: Dubbed Dark Watchet
Old/New Hat, Howdy;
Does make a nice looking fly indeed.
hank
Does make a nice looking fly indeed.
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Re: Dubbed Dark Watchet
Carl, I absolutely dig this technique, especially with such short staple fibers as mole. That is a very compelling little fly. Masterfully done. I've done this with some little pale, mole on primrose blow bodies. The contrast here is really striking. I'm going up have to dye up some mole in purple now.
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Re: Dubbed Dark Watchet
Wee buddy that is nice. Really nice!