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Leisenrings July Dun
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Re: Leisenrings July Dun
Tom - Are you forming a tapered underbody, before wrapping the body? How are you forming that nice carrot shaped body? Lovely proportions. The short tail fibers remind me of Skues "whisks".
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Re: Leisenrings July Dun
Nice, Tom... what dubbing are you using-homemade or a store bought shade?
Dana
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Re: Leisenrings July Dun
Ray the shape is formed by dubbing very lightly on the thread almost touch dubbed and then a gradual build up to the thorax.
Dana the body is seals fur dyed A very light golden brown and mixed with light olive. The thorax is mole from my garden. Most of my seal fur is ancient bought in the Beaverkill angler years ago.It is of very good quality. I just ran out of Natural so I've ordered some from England. Hoping for the best. Oh and the hook is an Allcocks sproat w205 size 14.
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Dana the body is seals fur dyed A very light golden brown and mixed with light olive. The thorax is mole from my garden. Most of my seal fur is ancient bought in the Beaverkill angler years ago.It is of very good quality. I just ran out of Natural so I've ordered some from England. Hoping for the best. Oh and the hook is an Allcocks sproat w205 size 14.
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Re: Leisenrings July Dun
Very nice body! (I think I got slapped the last time I said that. ) Now I have to order some Seal dubbing,
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Re: Leisenrings July Dun
If you looking for seal fur Dette Flies has some awesome stuff, all legal.chase creek wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2019 3:38 pm Very nice body! (I think I got slapped the last time I said that. ) Now I have to order some Seal dubbing,
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Re: Leisenrings July Dun
I get my seal dubbing from Feathersmc.com ( https://feathersmc.com/product-category ... -and-more/ ). I really like the kid goat dubbing as well. Really long fibers and great colors.
Re: Leisenrings July Dun
Very nice, Tom.upstatetrout wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2019 1:15 pm Ray the shape is formed by dubbing very lightly on the thread almost touch dubbed and then a gradual build up to the thorax.
Dana the body is seals fur dyed A very light golden brown and mixed with light olive. The thorax is mole from my garden. Most of my seal fur is ancient bought in the Beaverkill angler years ago.It is of very good quality. I just ran out of Natural so I've ordered some from England. Hoping for the best. Oh and the hook is an Allcocks sproat w205 size 14.
Tom.
Nothing better than homegrown garden mole, and seal !!!
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