Greenwell wrote: ↑Tue Dec 11, 2018 6:24 pm dd,
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How red is red? Remember that our Britt friends call hackle "red" that we would call "brown." Of the many original Sawyer flies, and photos of the same, that I have seen over the years, I have never seen any that were dressed with wire that this Yank would call "red." Copper or even copper-brown perhaps, but not "red." This may all be a matter of cultural differences in describing a common color and nothing more. Like I've said before, I've tied PT's with several shades of copper wire and have not found one to be demonstrably better than another.
John,
In my post I referred to PhilA's photo and description of copper enamel.
If I had the ambition to be more precise, I could word it 'darker enamelled' and 'lighter/brighter enamelled' copper.
I don't know if the copper colour has anything to do with the reddish colour of the wet Killer Bugs that PhilA is showing. It just might be the reddish nylon in the 477 yarn that gives the end product its appearance. Have to admit that I haven't tied a KB without copper and then wetted it to compare.
When I was breeding Tanganyika cichlids and feeding them live creatures, movement was what they looked for. When all moving stuff was gone, they usually mopped up the rest. Colour didn't seem important to them.
dd