Orange Quill and Hen
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Orange Quill and Hen
Finished tying the Snipe and Stripped Herl flies that I plan to submit for the current Stripper's Fly Swap and decided to experiment a bit with the theme. In rummaging through some of the materials I salvaged from my friend Jack's stash after his passing, I found a selection of commercially stripped and dyed quills in several colors.
The orange ones caught my eye, and I originally thought that a brown speckled hen hackle might look good with them. Instead I settled on a solid orange-brown hen cape and added some sulphur orange dyed peacock herl for a thorax. All of this is tied on a vintage Mustad 94842 Size #14 hook using Uni-Thread 8/0 rusty brown thread.
The orange ones caught my eye, and I originally thought that a brown speckled hen hackle might look good with them. Instead I settled on a solid orange-brown hen cape and added some sulphur orange dyed peacock herl for a thorax. All of this is tied on a vintage Mustad 94842 Size #14 hook using Uni-Thread 8/0 rusty brown thread.
Some of the same morons who throw their trash around in National parks also vote. That alone would explain the state of American politics. ~ John Gierach, "Still Life with Brook Trout"
Re: Orange Quill and Hen
Bill
I see that you have mastered the quill technique...the way you have the second wrap covering the first, on top, is perfect. Also, having the trailing edge higher than the leading edge makes a perfect quill body. Those two previous steps keep the quill protected from the trout's teeth.... a subtle but very important step when tying quill bodies.....
Perfect!!
Dana
I see that you have mastered the quill technique...the way you have the second wrap covering the first, on top, is perfect. Also, having the trailing edge higher than the leading edge makes a perfect quill body. Those two previous steps keep the quill protected from the trout's teeth.... a subtle but very important step when tying quill bodies.....
Perfect!!
Dana
Soft and wet - the only way....
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Re: Orange Quill and Hen
Ok, so being a complete newby at stripped quills. They appear to be flattened somewhat. I have stripped a few at home and they seem to be very round at the tip flattening somewhat toward the tip. Here is a pic describing what I am seeing. It seems that toward the eye, the quill changes shape similar to the one Bill posted. I am early in my trials and need to practice alot more, but hope you could provide some insight or some tips.
Dave
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Re: Orange Quill and Hen
If you look closely at a cross section of a quill (rachis) it is shaped like a rhombus. I soak them in warm water for 10 minutes then lightly crimp them flat with pliers. Emphasis on “lightly crimp” - If your squash the quill it will split or break....
Now that I’ve gotten past the mental block I had about posting pictures here, maybe I will post a step-by-step this evening!
Now that I’ve gotten past the mental block I had about posting pictures here, maybe I will post a step-by-step this evening!
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Re: Orange Quill and Hen
I'm sure 'my' grayling would jump on your feathery maggot, Bill, it's nice enough and looks mature.
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Re: Orange Quill and Hen
Feathery maggot (insert rolling eyes emoji here) I’d like to see u warm it up in ur cheeks Stefan
Beautiful tie Bill
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Beautiful tie Bill
Thero - I’ll hold u to that SBS Can’t wait...
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Re: Orange Quill and Hen
"feathery maggot"
That sounds more like the description of one of my flies, not one of Bill's.
That sounds more like the description of one of my flies, not one of Bill's.
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Re: Orange Quill and Hen
That looks to be a great Fall Caddis pattern.
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Re: Orange Quill and Hen
Right Carl? I mean, its perfect for the October Caddis.Old Hat wrote:That looks to be a great Fall Caddis pattern.
Bill - where did you pick that pattern up - I haven't seen it before......
Dana
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Re: Orange Quill and Hen
Like a good deal of what I post here, it's my own concoction (or at least I think so).Theroe wrote:
Bill - where did you pick that pattern up - I haven't seen it before......
Dana
Some of the same morons who throw their trash around in National parks also vote. That alone would explain the state of American politics. ~ John Gierach, "Still Life with Brook Trout"