This is claret Pearsall's silk, crow herl and black hen. (What did we decide to call the tail's deck feather barbs?)
The hook is the TFS 2500 #14 from The Fly Shop catalogue. There was some question about the quality of these hooks considering how inexpensive they are. What a bargain. They are strong, not brittle and sharp, and the color is fine for lots of patterns. The proportion and straight eye make this is a pretty compelling spider hook.
A Black Gnat - soggy
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Re: A Black Gnat - soggy
Very nice body work with the crow, W. It will take me a bit to get used to the "Grip look" on a spider hook, though.
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Re: A Black Gnat - soggy
Thanks for the positive comments on The Fly Shop's hooks, Will. That thread, though, doesn't look like my Pearsalls claret - more like scarlet.
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tie2fish wrote:Very nice body work with the crow, W. It will take me a bit to get used to the "Grip look" on a spider hook, though.
Thanks, Bill. The angle of the hook is deceiving as it really doesn't have the Grip curvature, just a straight shank. I guess the hook point comes up a tad. I do like the strength and wide gape of this hook. I really want a pile of the partridge spider hooks with the straight eye, short shank and wide gape. They just look elegant.
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It could be that the underwater pics put light on the fly more evenly and appear a bit brighter which surprises me every time. I own cardinal, scarlet, claret and dark claret. I like this pattern better with dark claret, but I had few lengths of claret cut in 1 1/2" lengths for another pattern so I tied a few with the claret.redsedge wrote:Thanks for the positive comments on The Fly Shop's hooks, Will. That thread, though, doesn't look like my Pearsalls claret - more like scarlet.
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