
Looking at the feathers I could not help but wonder why we make so little use of the female mallard in our tying? Especially the breast and flank feathers look to have much potential with these earthy colors.
Your thoughts?
Cheers,
Hans W
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I especially liked the fact that the French for "whip finish" is "whip finish".hankaye wrote: Surprising how easy it was to follow the French narrative.
If you read the French literature about the Peute they use a "plume de flanc" and I don't know why R.A.Chino has translated this in feather of the breast.( the french word flanc is the same as flank or side) Mr Bresson says: plume the flanc from under the wing ( but that in french naturally)wsbailey wrote:In the book "French Fishing Flies" the author writes about a fly created by Henri Bresson. The fly is called Peute (Ugly in English) and is made of two parts - yellow thread and female mallard neck feather. It represents a caddis pupa.
I meant to say breast feather.
Bill