Grouse and Grouse
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- Ron Eagle Elk
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Grouse and Grouse
After looking at the Shetland wool colors I have on hand I couldn't resist.
Hook: Edgar Sealey and Sons, Pennel's Limerick, Size 10
Thread: Black Danville's 6/0
Tail: Fibers from English Red Grouse tail feather
Body: Jamieson's Shetland Spindrift Wool, Grouse, color #235
Hackle: English Red Grouse neck feather.
I really hope the colors of this wool come through. It's incredible.
Hook: Edgar Sealey and Sons, Pennel's Limerick, Size 10
Thread: Black Danville's 6/0
Tail: Fibers from English Red Grouse tail feather
Body: Jamieson's Shetland Spindrift Wool, Grouse, color #235
Hackle: English Red Grouse neck feather.
I really hope the colors of this wool come through. It's incredible.
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Re: Grouse and Grouse
Hi Ron.
I really like tying with wool. Lots of colors/variations, nice to work with, AND available most anywhere. Really nice tie, like the body color.
I really like tying with wool. Lots of colors/variations, nice to work with, AND available most anywhere. Really nice tie, like the body color.
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Re: Grouse and Grouse
REERon Eagle Elk wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 1:33 pm After looking at the Shetland wool colors I have on hand I couldn't resist.
Hook: Edgar Sealey and Sons, Pennel's Limerick, Size 10
Thread: Black Danville's 6/0
Tail: Fibers from English Red Grouse tail feather
Body: Jamieson's Shetland Spindrift Wool, Grouse, color #235
Hackle: English Red Grouse neck feather.
I really hope the colors of this wool come through. It's incredible.
I love tying with grouse feathers – they are one of my all-time favorites. And, you have an excellent taste in hooks!! Those Sealy Pennels are really really strong, durable irons...... just look at that Barb!
More please....
Dana
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Re: Grouse and Grouse
Hi REE,
What kinds of wool do you usually tie with? I picked up some wool they make those knit slippers with because it floats. However, I have never tried other kinds of wool. Where do you find the patterns for these wool flies? Because I don't have the hackle you used I would use Hungarian partridge that should go with the wool you used.
Great looking fly, bud.
What kinds of wool do you usually tie with? I picked up some wool they make those knit slippers with because it floats. However, I have never tried other kinds of wool. Where do you find the patterns for these wool flies? Because I don't have the hackle you used I would use Hungarian partridge that should go with the wool you used.
Great looking fly, bud.
All the best,
Tim
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Re: Grouse and Grouse
Nicely done, Ree. I do like that wool blend and the Sealey hooks are nice compliment; I've got a few boxes of Sealey's though not the style you used for this. I like em'.
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Re: Grouse and Grouse
Ron - I love this color combination. The wool yarn is the perfect compliment to the hackle. Very harmonious.
More please...
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Re: Grouse and Grouse
Wools are great! So many options. Super tying Ron, those materials shine together.
Tim, I’m really fond of alpaca and mohair wool. Kid mohair is great stuff. Bill Bailey has some super dyed colors of mohair and kid mohair.
Tim, I’m really fond of alpaca and mohair wool. Kid mohair is great stuff. Bill Bailey has some super dyed colors of mohair and kid mohair.
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Re: Grouse and Grouse
Good looking fly!
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Re: Grouse and Grouse
Thanks, Mates. I appreciate the kind words.
Tim, some of that very wool yarn is on it's way to you, along with 4 other colors. As far as the pattern, I made it up. I just figured that a wool yarn named Grouse had to go with English Red Grouse feathers. Turned out pretty good.
I still have to dunk it into the tank and see how she looks wet.
I have a small supply of some older hooks that I drag out now and again for special flies. I thought this might be one.
Tim, some of that very wool yarn is on it's way to you, along with 4 other colors. As far as the pattern, I made it up. I just figured that a wool yarn named Grouse had to go with English Red Grouse feathers. Turned out pretty good.
I still have to dunk it into the tank and see how she looks wet.
I have a small supply of some older hooks that I drag out now and again for special flies. I thought this might be one.
"A man may smile and bid you hale yet curse you to the devil, but when a good dog wags his tail he is always on the level"
Re: Grouse and Grouse
Thank you, Carl, for the ideas. I have mohair and have tied with it, I can't recall the fly I used it on as a substitute for another material which I didn't have at the time.
All the best,
Tim
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The measure of a man is not how many times he gets knocked down, but how many times he gets back up.
Tim
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The measure of a man is not how many times he gets knocked down, but how many times he gets back up.