Partridge and Orange new school
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Partridge and Orange new school
Partridge and Orange bead thorax..I call this new school as all the materials are from this century.
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Re: Partridge and Orange new school
Good looking fly!!
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Re: Partridge and Orange new school
Very nicely done! Can you list the hook size/model and bead size you’ve used? I’d like to copy this pattern.
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Re: Partridge and Orange new school
Hook. MFC 7000. #16 dry fly.
Thread Ultra burnt orange 70 denier.
Wire small silver
Bead. Nickel silver 5/64.
Hackle English Partridge male outer covert feather
Thank you Tom.
Thread Ultra burnt orange 70 denier.
Wire small silver
Bead. Nickel silver 5/64.
Hackle English Partridge male outer covert feather
Thank you Tom.
"We argue to see who is right but we discuss to see what is right"
Re: Partridge and Orange new school
OMG! Blasphemy!
Only kidding, I'm more sacrilegious than you! I sometimes dress spiders on a jig hook
Only kidding, I'm more sacrilegious than you! I sometimes dress spiders on a jig hook
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......and THAT works quite well !!Smuggler wrote:OMG! Blasphemy!
Only kidding, I'm more sacrilegious than you! I sometimes dress spiders on a jig hook
Soft and wet - the only way....
Re: Partridge and Orange new school
And why do you need a bead? What’s wrong with a heavy nymph hook?
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It does. I blame my job for exposing me to terrible, terrible things within the fly fishing/tying market.Theroe wrote:......and THAT works quite well !!Smuggler wrote:OMG! Blasphemy!
Only kidding, I'm more sacrilegious than you! I sometimes dress spiders on a jig hook
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Re: Partridge and Orange new school
Much flashier
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What’s wrong with tinsel?upstatetrout wrote:Much flashier
Barry
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