Tiny Snipe and Purple
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Tiny Snipe and Purple
OK, I should have trimmed that small piece of purple thread but my point was to show a tiny soft hackle fly tied using a method that I have seen some of you describe where you can size a larger feather to a smaller fly. I may have posted this link some time ago, but it gives a good detailed step by step of the method:
http://www.charliesflyboxinc.com/flybox ... rentID=155
By the way the pattern is tied in the traditional manner:
Hook: Size 20
Thread: Pearsalls Gossamer Purple
Abdomen: Pearsalls Gossamer Purple
Thorax: The smallest amount of darker hare's ear
Hackle: English Snipe
This smaller version of the Snipe and Purple is extremely effective during the Little Back Caddis hatch, and throughout the Summer and Fall when trout are sipping on small stuff in the film.
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Re: Tiny Snipe and Purple
Size 20? That is tiny! You've done an impressive job, keeping the proportions so nice. Not easy on on such a small fly.
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Re: Tiny Snipe and Purple
Very nicely tied!
Re: Tiny Snipe and Purple
I wholeheartedly agree ... that is very nice for any size and especially for a #20.
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Re: Tiny Snipe and Purple
Thanks for the comments. The technique for sizing a larger hackle to a smaller fly has been around for quite a while - it takes some experimenting to manipulate the hackle fibers around the fly and initially tying them loosely enough to spin with subsequent tight wraps but the final effect is very similar to a traditional wound soft hackle.
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Re: Tiny Snipe and Purple
Pat, I'm sure I've never tried these in a #20 but I know there is a time and place, and when the time comes you'll be ready. It's a nice tie. Spring is nearly here and I feel like I have a lot of tying to do. I have a lifetime supply of flies, but there's always this uneasy feeling that I need a couple more. This might be one. Certainly a few in #18 and #16 would be a good idea. Just in case.
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