Dark needle inspired wet
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Dark needle inspired wet
I'm embarrassed to say I've never tied a herl head wet before It seemed like an appropriate pattern to tie on these gorgeous E Hille and company #201 size 14 hooks kindly gifted to me by Dana/Theroe. I absolutely love this iron, I'll have to take a super macro of the barb/business end when I get time, incredible artifact! Thanks so much again Dana, I'm forever in your debt...
I probably should have practiced before tying these on the real deal, razor blades may still come out
The first tie uses golden plover for the hackle and the second tie golden partridge. I didn't have 6B so used antique gold waxed with cobblers wax.
K
I probably should have practiced before tying these on the real deal, razor blades may still come out
The first tie uses golden plover for the hackle and the second tie golden partridge. I didn't have 6B so used antique gold waxed with cobblers wax.
K
Last edited by fly_fischa on Fri Feb 02, 2018 5:51 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Nothing wrong with this fly, just about perfect in looks and I’m sure it will catch fish by the dozen.
Love both fly fishing and fly tying, been doing it for a while
But not much good at either
But not much good at either
Re: Dark needle inspired wet
Incredible workmanship!
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Re: Dark-Needle-Inspired Wet
There is nowhere to hide at 2000 x 2000 pixels—size 14 looks like a tuna gaff—and there is nothing to hide on these fine flies.
Re: Dark needle inspired wet
Two beautiful flies, I love the color combinations.
I have to tie a few to add to bulging fly boxes.
I have to tie a few to add to bulging fly boxes.
Re: Dark needle inspired wet
Thanks for the inspiration!!
My variation added some olive dyed Beaver touch dubbing. Can't wait to give them a try this spring.
IMGP1408 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
My variation added some olive dyed Beaver touch dubbing. Can't wait to give them a try this spring.
IMGP1408 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
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Re: Dark needle inspired wet
Thank u all
Will/roadkill glad u tied a few up, I know what u mean re adding more flies to the box. My soft Hackle box is a little out of control atm I like the effect of the touch dubbed beaver, one of my fav dubbing materials
Will/roadkill glad u tied a few up, I know what u mean re adding more flies to the box. My soft Hackle box is a little out of control atm I like the effect of the touch dubbed beaver, one of my fav dubbing materials
Re: Dark needle inspired wet
Gorgeous. Tying & photography.
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Re: Dark needle inspired wet
Thanks Lance. K
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Re: Dark needle inspired wet
Karsten- send your soft hackle box over to me. I will sort out the dodgy ones and send back any good ones mixed in.fly_fischa wrote:My soft Hackle box is a little out of control atm
The photos do a fine job capturing the iridescence of the peacock herl. Really captures the natural beauty of this material. Well done.
Bill - The vail of olive beaver dubbing is a nice touch. Lovely fly.
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