English Jay bird
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Re: English Jay bird
Thanks guys, it is a pattern I found in "Year of the Spider" by Philip Storey and tied a bit more robust. I think he says it is a Pritt pattern "Cinnamon".
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Re: English Jay bird
I believe the green collar is peacock herl. Is that correct Carl?
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Re: English Jay bird
The Invicta an early 1800's pattern by Jane's Ogden has a Hackle of English Jay.
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Re: English Jay bird
That Invicta is one very nice looking fly. Thanks for the post / pic.
Re: English Jay bird
Nice pattern and tie, Tom....upstatetrout wrote: ↑Sat Oct 31, 2020 5:15 am The Invicta an early 1800's pattern by Jane's Ogden has a Hackle of English Jay.
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Re: English Jay bird
Is the body seal fur?
That is such a stylish pattern, with nice sweeping lines. You’ve really got a gift with these old patterns Tom.
That is such a stylish pattern, with nice sweeping lines. You’ve really got a gift with these old patterns Tom.
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Re: English Jay bird
Yes, some nice bronze peacock sent to me a couple years back by a NZ friend.
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Re: English Jay bird
yes the body is Amber seal and thank you very much!
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Re: English Jay bird
That's a beautiful Invicta! That winged wet is very effective. Even better is the silver tinsel body version. Well done.
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