

Moderators: William Anderson, letumgo
Thanks Ray. It looks like it was part of my Daiichi 1250 phase. This pattern is much lighter than Lance's, but I know I took fish on it on the Firehole with a yellow buttonhole rib. I'm looking forward to seeing some of Martin's pics from the trip (Stendalen). I know he was within view when I took a couple nice browns in a rough riffle with this pattern. I gave one to Dima at the time. I hope he fished it.letumgo wrote:William - Great fly. Do you remember what make/model hook this is tyed on?
"The spider is made rather more bushy than is advisable at first, as the trout's teeth would otherwise tear it away too fast. After capturing a dozen trout it will be spare enough." WC Stewart, The Practical Anglergingerdun wrote: The other question is about the allowable number of partridge barbs. I know that sparse is the standard. One wrap only, or two wraps if one side is stripped clear. However, I was hackling my POs heavy, one-and-a-half or two full wraps of the full feather, looking like an ignorant novice. But the fish chewed them up anyway. Maybe I would have caught more if the hackle had been sparser. But, after releasing a fish, half of the barbs were missing anyway, cut off by the trout teeth. I could usually get a second trout on that fly before the barbs completely disappeared, and sometimes a third fish. So, this experience has raised doubts in my mind about the sparse hackle dogma. The denser hackle suggests the possibility of a longer life for the fly.