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Re: Cinberg
My jaw dropped open when I saw the photo.
Remarkable. In every detail...
Question - What is the dark thorax?
Remarkable. In every detail...
Question - What is the dark thorax?
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Re: Cinberg
Ray,
Thanks for the kind words. The hackle has a dark center section that creates the effect.
Regards,
Scott
Thanks for the kind words. The hackle has a dark center section that creates the effect.
Regards,
Scott
Re: Cinberg
A really nice interpretation, Scott. I've always tied it with a darker ginger hackle, but your lighter version looks more buggy to me.
Here's a link to a previous thread along similar lines ... http://www.flymphforum.com/viewtopic.ph ... it=Cinberg
Here's a link to a previous thread along similar lines ... http://www.flymphforum.com/viewtopic.ph ... it=Cinberg
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Re: Cinberg
Nice one Scott, I've always been a fan of this pattern, much like a jingler with catskill proportions. I too tie it like Bill with a darker ginger hackle, but am also a fan of the lighter hackle
If anyone is interested in a bit more info on the fly, there's a long thread on the sparsegreymatter forum worth a read.
http://www.sparsegreymatter.com/viewtop ... it=Cinberg
If anyone is interested in a bit more info on the fly, there's a long thread on the sparsegreymatter forum worth a read.
http://www.sparsegreymatter.com/viewtop ... it=Cinberg