The Turkey is in the oven. In between making the mashed potatoes and the sweet potatoes I am making up Cate's Turkeys in a Soft Hackle version...
#14 wet fly hook, tied with black thread
Tail and Hackle -imitation Wood Duck
Body- Mottled turkey fibers
Rib- Small gold wire
Thorax- Peacock herl
IMGP1208 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
See Hans' version of the original nymph... http://globalflyfisher.com/video/cates-turkey
Cate's Turkey SH
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Re: Cate's Turkey SH
I remember looking at this pattern in a Roy Patrick's pattern book early on in my move to WA state. I bought his pattern book in about 1974. Didn't have a clue then on how to fish sub-surface flies. My first one was a green carey special. After that I looked to branch out.
Re: Cate's Turkey SH
Nicely done, Bill. I am not familiar with this pattern, but yours sure looks like it would fish well.
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Re: Cate's Turkey SH
Nice! Scrawny, but pretty, too. Ought to bring some fish to the line.
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Re: Cate's Turkey SH
Looks like an excellent PMD pattern. Deadly looking fly.
Nice multitasking, by the way.
Nice multitasking, by the way.
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