Ruffed Grouse Skin
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Ruffed Grouse Skin
This weekend I was passing thru Roscoe and stopped in at the Beaverkill Angler fly shop. On the back wall, they had several full Ruffed Grouse skins. After carefully looking thru each one, I picked this one. I believe it is a female bird.
Close up of the head/neck region:
Middle back region:
Close-up of the wing (top):
Close-up of the wing (underside):
The flank feathers (both sides/under the wings) has feathers very similar to Chuckar (French Partridge):
Rump/Tail (top):
Rump/Tail (underside): Some lovely creamy brown/tan marabou feathers under the tail
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Close up of the head/neck region:
Middle back region:
Close-up of the wing (top):
Close-up of the wing (underside):
The flank feathers (both sides/under the wings) has feathers very similar to Chuckar (French Partridge):
Rump/Tail (top):
Rump/Tail (underside): Some lovely creamy brown/tan marabou feathers under the tail
IMAGES REPOSTED...
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Re: Ruffed Grouse Skin
Ray, Howdy;
Beautiful bird skin
hank
Beautiful bird skin
hank
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Re: Ruffed Grouse Skin
Send this one too
All kidding aside, I wish I knew you’re in town Ray..... we could’ve caught up for a few minutes!
BTW - Those quills on the tail feathers, are the absolute perfect shade for the breadbasket: “reddish brown rust”.
The breadbasket is one of the BEST wets to use from Mothers Day to the summer solstice. I don’t mean the Rolka east central PA version........the Ivan north east version is second to none!
All kidding aside, I wish I knew you’re in town Ray..... we could’ve caught up for a few minutes!
BTW - Those quills on the tail feathers, are the absolute perfect shade for the breadbasket: “reddish brown rust”.
The breadbasket is one of the BEST wets to use from Mothers Day to the summer solstice. I don’t mean the Rolka east central PA version........the Ivan north east version is second to none!
Soft and wet - the only way....
Re: Ruffed Grouse Skin
Based on our telcon, you have a real gem there, Ray. The barb lengths on the prime Ruffed Grouse skin I got are too long for tying much smaller than Size #10 or #12. We'll be waiting to see some new flies from you.
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Re: Ruffed Grouse Skin
Is that the same as a Breadcrust?Theroe wrote:the breadbasket: “reddish brown rust”.
Bob
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Re: Ruffed Grouse Skin
I found a great tutorial showing how to tye a Breadcrust Nymph.
http://www.charliesflyboxinc.com/flybox ... arentID=86
Charlie does nice work...
http://www.charliesflyboxinc.com/flybox ... arentID=86
Charlie does nice work...
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Re: Ruffed Grouse Skin
Happy feather bending!!
Re: Ruffed Grouse Skin
He forgot to mention "don't slice your fingers off when splitting the feather". It's why I buy rather than tie when it comes to the Breadcrust. (A very effective fly, BTW.)letumgo wrote:I found a great tutorial showing how to tye a Breadcrust Nymph.
http://www.charliesflyboxinc.com/flybox ... arentID=86
Charlie does nice work...
Bob
Re: Ruffed Grouse Skin
Breadcrust = size 12-10redietz wrote:Is that the same as a Breadcrust?Theroe wrote:the breadbasket: “reddish brown rust”.
Breadbasket = size 4-8
Breadcrust with butter - size 10 only
Soft and wet - the only way....
Re: Ruffed Grouse Skin
very nice vid, but thats the popular Rolka version.........I will post up some pix when I get back from Striper fishing.redietz wrote:He forgot to mention "don't slice your fingers off when splitting the feather". It's why I buy rather than tie when it comes to the Breadcrust. (A very effective fly, BTW.)letumgo wrote:I found a great tutorial showing how to tye a Breadcrust Nymph.
http://www.charliesflyboxinc.com/flybox ... arentID=86
Charlie does nice work...
Soft and wet - the only way....