
Hook-Wholesale Fly Company M3 #14
Thread & Rib-Kimono Meiji Silk
Body- Dubbing mix of Aunt Lydia's Med Pink Rug Yarn blended with Amber Gold Merino Wool and Clear and Rainbow Trilobal Nylon.
Hackle & Tail- Whiting Hen dyed Dark Dun

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I began mixing dubbing furs to match colors for flies with my first flytying lesson in 1959.Fishnkilts wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 9:51 pm
How long did it take you to figure out how much of each material for the body? And also, what material to use?
I'm undereducated for this forum.Roadkill wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 11:42 pmI began mixing dubbing furs to match colors for flies with my first flytying lesson in 1959.Fishnkilts wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 9:51 pm
How long did it take you to figure out how much of each material for the body? And also, what material to use?It took about 15 minutes with my coffee grinder to adjust the final mixture close to the bug photo. I credit my grade school art teacher for my basic color theory, and a college Psychology class on Perception for more advanced ideas on light.
I have used all these materials before to make dubbing blends, the AL rug yarn was added from a local craft shop to my fur mixtures in the 1980's to add sparkle such as Synthetic Living Fibers. Merino Wool blends from a Fiber Arts Shop were a natural addition considering full Dress Salmon flies tied with Berliner Wools. Adding Antron to flies was a given after meeting Gary LaFontaine along with the Traveling Fly Fishermen.
Not true, but I have been tying to match from bug to bug for over 60 years.
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