Thanks gentlemen for the comments. I really liked the holders for this. great for a dozen or so small flies.
The pattern on the bottom right is Hidy's Stone Fly. Would be a great golden stonefly pattern.
Pete Hidy Appreciation
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Re: Pete Hidy Appreciation
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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a really nice soft hackle. Did you use a dubbing block flymph style and palmer the hackle afterwards?
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When I die I want to come back as a hook in Carl's vise.
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Re: Pete Hidy Appreciation
Best compliment ever...
That's funny.
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Re: Pete Hidy Appreciation
HaaHaa. That is funny.
Barry, yes I made the dubbing on a block and then just palmered the body hackle. The pattern didn't call for ribbing. For fishing, I would counterwrap the body hackle with thin gold wire.
Barry, yes I made the dubbing on a block and then just palmered the body hackle. The pattern didn't call for ribbing. For fishing, I would counterwrap the body hackle with thin gold wire.
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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Re: Pete Hidy Appreciation
Thanks for showing the Stonefly pattern. I want to tie some. lol I was thinking of that pattern or something similar for Perla stoneflies in the Eastern U.S. I Don't know for sure if they're still called Perla. They change names now and then. Beautifully done.