Ida May
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Ida May
Ida May
Hooks - MUSR72, TMC5262, or DAI1710 or equivalent, sizes 6-12
Thread - Black
Tail - Dyed dark green grizzly hen hackle barbs
Ribbing - Peacock herl. Reverse wrapped with fine gold wire
Body - Dubbed with black rabbit fur
Legs - Dyed dark green grizzly hen hackle tied on as a collar and tied back
Charlie Brooks originated this pattern.
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Re: Ida May
When looking at the picture, I was thinking the body was all Peacock herl. After reading the recipe I noticed the black under body, with herl rib. I bet this pattern looks even better in bright light.
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Re: Ida May
I'll bet Ida May looks even better in the jaws of a steelie.
Re: Ida May
Wonderful pattern Norm! The colors Ida May's dress are fantastic! The whole package is just right in my minds eye! Great for you-know-who's in certain small, still waters close to my house!
Keep it up Norm! Great work!
Doug
Keep it up Norm! Great work!
Doug
Fish when you can, not when you should! Anything short of this is just a disaster.
Re: Ida May
Nice tie. In 'Nymph Fishing For Larger Trout' Brooks indicates that this one fishes for green drake. It is a very good drake emerger.