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flies for wales

Post by Ruard » Mon Feb 06, 2012 1:23 pm

The 18e of april I shall go to Wales to my son who lives there. We are going to fish 4 days on the river Afnan, the Irfon, the Wye and the Usk.

Here are the first two flies:

Usk Naylor:

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Usk Naylor (var)

Hook: Kamasan B 175 #12
Thread: purple Pearsall’s Gossamer
Tail: dun saddle cock fibers
Body: brown mallard corded with a loop of the thread
Rib: copperwire
Hackle: Dun hen saddle


The Usk and purple:

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Purple Usk(var)

Hook: Kamasan B 175 #12
Thread: purple Pearsall’s Gossamer
Body: thread
Thorax: Hare’s Ear
Hackle: upper coverts from a waterhen’s wing



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Re: flies for wales

Post by CreationBear » Mon Feb 06, 2012 1:38 pm

Great flies for a beautiful part of the world, just make sure your son keeps you out of the Giant Hogweed:
http://www.knotweed-uk.com/BBC-Hogweed.html
:)

Otherwise, Sweets is a wonderful flyshop on the Usk--I got soaked one afternoon and was well-nigh hypothermic but Ms. Williams' welshcakes saw me through.
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Re: flies for wales

Post by tie2fish » Mon Feb 06, 2012 2:45 pm

Wonderful flies, Ruard. That should be a memorable trip for you.
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Post by William Anderson » Mon Feb 06, 2012 3:11 pm

Ruard, this sounds like a very special trip. Looking forward to seeing the rest of the arsenal you've got in mind for the trip. These are beautiful, cool pics and cool background too. I especially like the corded body in the first fly.

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Re: flies for wales

Post by Ruard » Mon Feb 06, 2012 3:14 pm

CreationBear wrote:Great flies for a beautiful part of the world, just make sure your son keeps you out of the Giant Hogweed:
http://www.knotweed-uk.com/BBC-Hogweed.html
:)
I do know the Hogweed or as call it: Bereklauw. My father was a gardener and on one day he came home with an arm like burned by that litle hairs of ythe leafs.

Do you have any advise for us for the Usk and the Wye?

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Post by Ruard » Mon Feb 06, 2012 3:17 pm

William Anderson wrote:Ruard, this sounds like a very special trip. Looking forward to seeing the rest of the arsenal you've got in mind for the trip. These are beautiful, cool pics and cool background too. I especially like the corded body in the first fly.

w

I do this like this:
1. ty in the fibers of the mallard
2 make a loop of the thread a bit shorter than the fibers
3 with an electrical hackleplier catch the loop and the fibers and turn them


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Post by Soft-hackle » Mon Feb 06, 2012 6:54 pm

Ruard,
I envy you.

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Re: flies for wales

Post by CreationBear » Mon Feb 06, 2012 7:59 pm

Do you have any advise for us for the Usk and the Wye?
I wish I could say I unlocked the secrets of the Usk, but I'm afraid there weren't any hatches coming off (though my host caught a nice 15-inch brown. :) ) Otherwise, it's a lovely river--I'd love to get to know it through the seasons.
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Re: flies for wales

Post by hankaye » Mon Feb 06, 2012 10:30 pm

Ruard, Howdy;

Off on another adventure, wonderful !

You are a lucky man to be able to enjoy the traveling as well as the fishing
in the various places you travel....
The 2 flys you posted show your ever present skill and attention to detail !
Both are beautiful...

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Re: flies for wales

Post by fly_fischa » Tue Feb 07, 2012 2:14 am

Nice looking ties Ruard, they look like they'll do the job to me. :D
I'd love to see some photos of your trip, hopefully with one of your gorgeous ties buried in the scissors of a fat wild brown trout...

Karsten :D
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