Mercer inspired soft hackle
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Mercer inspired soft hackle
I recently had some success with a Mike Mercer's "Missing Link", dry fly meant to imitate a dead or cripple egg laying caddis or mayfly. One of the unique elements to this fly is the thread body ribbed with a stretched piece of pearl flashabou, then covered with a UV coating. I decided to steal his idea and make the body of some soft hackles with this body design. I think they will do nicely fished in the film...
Re: Mercer inspired soft hackle
Excellent. I have some favorite patterns that use the pearl flashabou as a rib.
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Re: Mercer inspired soft hackle
Is this the same technique you used on your set os swap flies? Really nice effect.
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Re: Mercer inspired soft hackle
Ray.... the swap flies are two strands of tinsel, one red one gold , wrapped side by side up the shank.. rib is small black wire.