Blue Dun Hackle from Art of Tying the Wet Fly

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Blue Dun Hackle from Art of Tying the Wet Fly

Post by gingerdun » Wed Dec 06, 2023 1:21 pm

This Blue dun Hackle is from THE ART OF TYING THE WET FLY AND FISHING THE FLYMPH. It has a floss rib, instead of the tinsel that Leisenring specified. It was tied by Pete Hidy, probably in the 1960s or '70s.
The rib is wrapped clockwise while the spun mole body appears to have been wrapped in the ordinary counter-clockwise direction.
I'm curious how many of you wrap the rib in the opposite direction as the body? Do you think it matters?
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Re: Blue Dun Hackle from Art of Tying the Wet Fly

Post by RickA » Wed Dec 06, 2023 4:15 pm

That is so cool, Lance!
Thanks for sharing that.
If I clockwise the rib it's for durability and the long haul. After a few fish, the trapped dubbing is well chewed and flowing. Waters with snags and jams I'll go with something already shaggy with a counter rib.

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Re: Blue Dun Hackle from Art of Tying the Wet Fly

Post by Mike62 » Wed Dec 06, 2023 6:36 pm

Well, I had no idea. But if your father tied it that way, then I'm going to tie that way. It's a gorgeous tie, regardless of what direction the materials tend to flow. The older I get, the more important it becomes to me to advocate for those that came before me (especially the Hidy/Leisenring bits). I wander around on YouTube, but most of what we find there has no soul; only a ridiculous name to hang its hat on. Beautiful piece of history, Lance. Thank you for sharing it.
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Re: Blue Dun Hackle from Art of Tying the Wet Fly

Post by DUBBN » Wed Dec 06, 2023 7:07 pm

I drink Pabst Blue Ribbon and cheap bourbon. Definitely no soul here. Maybe thats why I spend too much time on YouTube. :lol:


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Re: Blue Dun Hackle from Art of Tying the Wet Fly

Post by DOUGSDEN » Wed Dec 06, 2023 10:16 pm

Lance,
I am so much in agreement with what my brothers said above! I simply cannot say it better! I am always excited to see when you have posted a pattern like the Blue Dun Hackle! It is exceptional and I love looking at construction methods of the great ones like your dad!
Counter-winding....ribs and even hackle collars! I can see where doing this in the opposite direction of the dubbing or hurl wrapped bodies lends strength and durability to any pattern. A wire rib, wrapped in the same direction as the dubbing or hurl, almost always gets lost and makes no showing at all! One of the reasons I don't counter-wind too often is.....I forget to! Shame on me!
Syl Nemes consistently counter-wrapped hackles on his famous soft-hackled patterns. I never understood why until I realized that the tying thread (silk) did a great job in protecting the fragile hackle stems from trouty teeth. I never bought it. I like winding my hackles over the hook shank. Sorry Syl!
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Re: Blue Dun Hackle from Art of Tying the Wet Fly

Post by Mike62 » Thu Dec 07, 2023 3:20 pm

DUBBN wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2023 7:07 pm I drink Pabst Blue Ribbon and cheap bourbon. Definitely no soul here. Maybe thats why I spend too much time on YouTube. :lol:


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Re: Blue Dun Hackle from Art of Tying the Wet Fly

Post by Theroe » Mon Dec 11, 2023 5:17 pm

Swell pattern and photo, Lance. Sometimes I use a counter wrapped body, other times not……it depends on the recipe.
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Re: Blue Dun Hackle from Art of Tying the Wet Fly

Post by letumgo » Sun Dec 24, 2023 1:59 pm

Lance,

I often counter wrap the rib on the fly. Counter wrapping keeps the rib more visible (it can't bury itself between the body wraps because it goes across each wrap, instead of being parallel to the underlying body wraps). If you want the rib to show prominently, counter wrapping is the way to go.

Beautiful photo. Such a treat to see these flies in high resolution images.

Thank you for sharing.
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