Here is my version on a classic old wet fly pattern. I think the last time I tied a quill wing wet, Jimmy Carter was president and I was 20 years old!
Hook: Size 14: Mustad 3609B imitation by Sierra X Fly
Thread: Black
Tag/Rib: X-small gold wire
Body: Peacock (2 strands)
Hackle: Brown hen (Collins)
Wing: Mallard
Head Cement (H&H)
I need to try some more patterns with this type of wing.
Tight Lines- Ken
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Re: Lead Wing Coachman
An oldie & a goodie! Nice job.
I’ve always loved this pattern. Our friend Tim Didas ties these fairly large and has done very well with them. I think he uses Canada goose quill for the wings in the larger sizes.
I’ve always loved this pattern. Our friend Tim Didas ties these fairly large and has done very well with them. I think he uses Canada goose quill for the wings in the larger sizes.
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Re: Lead Wing Coachman
Nice Leadwing ! I hear positive things about the Collins hen cape. I don’t own any
but I have about a 9 or 10 rooster capes that I’m happy with and I’m always talking
them up.
but I have about a 9 or 10 rooster capes that I’m happy with and I’m always talking
them up.