Hook: Daiichi 1640
Thread: Pearsall's Gossamer #3 primrose, moderately waxed
Hackle: Feather from the neck area of a Gambel's quail
Body: Thread wraps lightly touch dubbed with natural mole

Moderators: William Anderson, letumgo
Yes. Waterhen often looks to me like it was made of pewter.CreationBear wrote: A question: am I right that waterhen/coot/Gambel quail is a bit darker than what most of us would call a light blue dun?
Aye, there's the rub. I used a neck feather for this fly because the dark edging is more pronounced, and it's some bigger than coverts from a waterhen. The hook is a #12 Daiichi 1640, which looks smaller than most 12's because of the short shank. However, the upper wing coverts on the quail are roughly the same size as those on waterhen, so you could tie down to a #16 if you wished.William Anderson wrote:Bill that hackle is a nice one to have. How are the sizes compared to waterhen? What size did you tie this on...given the proportions of that hook.
That is an excellent color comparison, Bob. Especially old pewter with a touch of patina on it.redietz wrote:Yes. Waterhen often looks to me like it was made of pewter.CreationBear wrote: A question: am I right that waterhen/coot/Gambel quail is a bit darker than what most of us would call a light blue dun?
willowhead wrote:Hey Bill.....that came out dang nice. The Gambles is one of bout a half dozen things Mike was saving for me. Ya snooze, ya loose. Lookin' like i may never get it now. i'm not bout to add shipping (insult) to the (injury of) the basic cost, under the circumstances.......meaning it may never get used by me.![]()
Your fly is VERY nice.
i'm so completely over-whelmed trying to figure out what to do with all this crap here.............i can't even figure out where to begin...........Oh well.