Black Blae - Webster - Questions
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 4:39 am
Websters Iron Blue
"The black blae is dressed with the wing of the hen blackbird and a little down from the back of the water-mouse, or a small black hackle mixed with a little yellow mohair, and tied with black and yellow silk on a No. 1 hook. For the wing, "Ephemera" prefers a tomtit's wing-feather; Ronalds, a cormorant's wing, or the breast of the water-hen; Jackson, a wing of the water-hen: and these may make good imitations, for the wings of the natural insect vary slightly in depth of colour."
Anyone one got any idea on
1. Tied with black on yellow silk. Does this mean twisted, or yellow body , black head ?
2. or a small black hackle mixed with a little yellow mohair ??????
What I find most interesting here is that the colours are more in keeping with the true nature of iron blues that i am familar with than many modern dressing with crimson sik.
"The black blae is dressed with the wing of the hen blackbird and a little down from the back of the water-mouse, or a small black hackle mixed with a little yellow mohair, and tied with black and yellow silk on a No. 1 hook. For the wing, "Ephemera" prefers a tomtit's wing-feather; Ronalds, a cormorant's wing, or the breast of the water-hen; Jackson, a wing of the water-hen: and these may make good imitations, for the wings of the natural insect vary slightly in depth of colour."
Anyone one got any idea on
1. Tied with black on yellow silk. Does this mean twisted, or yellow body , black head ?
2. or a small black hackle mixed with a little yellow mohair ??????
What I find most interesting here is that the colours are more in keeping with the true nature of iron blues that i am familar with than many modern dressing with crimson sik.