
Tongue-tied and twisted...
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Re: Tongue-tied and twisted...
Yes.....if you can (excuse), and don't mind.....i know we'd all like to see MORE! 

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Re: Tongue-tied and twisted...
Ha, thanks guys--the upside of the "twist" is it really helps you keep your tying bench tidy.
It would be interesting to know if these particular flies got picked up as emergers--the "slate" of the starling maybe is the right color, but perhaps a bit of flash, like a few strands of Antron in the thorax, would make for a better trigger.

It would be interesting to know if these particular flies got picked up as emergers--the "slate" of the starling maybe is the right color, but perhaps a bit of flash, like a few strands of Antron in the thorax, would make for a better trigger.
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Re: Tongue-tied and twisted...
Another thing I wanted to try: instead of peacock herl, using GP tail fibers to wind with the hackle in the abdomen:

On a #14, you can get close to Jim Slattery's great "Pop-top" flymphs, and kinda/sorta do the sulphur/shuck thing.
Of course, you can go up a size (these are TMC 200r's) and make a big ol' Bivisible (or maybe more precisely, a version of Aaron's great cream/ginger Palmer
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At any rate, I'm not sure a hackled abdomen gets you anywhere you otherwise wouldn't get to, but at least you can be assured you used enough club...

On a #14, you can get close to Jim Slattery's great "Pop-top" flymphs, and kinda/sorta do the sulphur/shuck thing.
Of course, you can go up a size (these are TMC 200r's) and make a big ol' Bivisible (or maybe more precisely, a version of Aaron's great cream/ginger Palmer


At any rate, I'm not sure a hackled abdomen gets you anywhere you otherwise wouldn't get to, but at least you can be assured you used enough club...

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Re: Tongue-tied and twisted...
CB, Howdy;
Now THAT is a georgious fly !
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Now THAT is a georgious fly !
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Re: Tongue-tied and twisted...
Looking similar to an Irish loch fly ... a profile I happen to like.
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Re: Tongue-tied and twisted...
Ha, thanks.ooking similar to an Irish loch fly
I was thinking it looks quite the bumble, though my photography set-up makes everything look a little wild-and-woollier than it appears in-hand. (At any rate, I put enough snowshoe hare into my Tups mixture I probably couldn't sink it if I tried.

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I'm loving watching these things just continue to evolve. Nice work all around.
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Re: Tongue-tied and twisted...
New World Watchet, maybe?


Actually, I was looking to use some of the materials Bill (tie2fish) was kind enough to send me--that's sulphur-dyed peacock in the thorax, which definitely has possibilities (though I can't for the life of me figure out how to tie an actual, you know, sulphur with it yet.
) The real treat, though, was the cake of Bill's wax--touch-dubbing really was a revelation. I can't imagine living without it now, which might set up that Breaking Bad scenario we were discussing on previous thread.



Actually, I was looking to use some of the materials Bill (tie2fish) was kind enough to send me--that's sulphur-dyed peacock in the thorax, which definitely has possibilities (though I can't for the life of me figure out how to tie an actual, you know, sulphur with it yet.

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Re: Tongue-tied and twisted...
Jon - is this two different flies, or the same fly from two angles? The bottom one is my favorite. Gorgeous!
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Jon - I just saw your post about the "Fibonacci Flymphs". Wow!!! Very impressive.
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