First Efforts
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First Efforts
After a winter of reading and reading and surfing and more reading and hassling a few very kind hearted souls I have a collection of spiders / soft wing wets. They will not win any tying awards or photography awards but I hope a few trout will look on them as food.
I will not be so bold yet to name them for those classics that I tried to copy.
The Greenwells
The Jay's
A Pheasant Bloa
The Woodcock's
The Waterhen's
The Midge
I will not be so bold yet to name them for those classics that I tried to copy.
The Greenwells
The Jay's
A Pheasant Bloa
The Woodcock's
The Waterhen's
The Midge
Last edited by Otter on Mon Feb 22, 2010 10:56 am, edited 4 times in total.
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Re: First Efforts
otter,
I'd say you are off to a very good start. Keep tying. The more you tie, the better you will get. I'm sure the fish will appreciate you efforts and gobble them up.
Mark
I'd say you are off to a very good start. Keep tying. The more you tie, the better you will get. I'm sure the fish will appreciate you efforts and gobble them up.
Mark
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Re: First Efforts
Nice set of flies otter. I find the third one especially appealing (the one with the vertical soft hackle wing). I like the colors you picked, too.
I look forward to seeing more of your flies in the future.
I look forward to seeing more of your flies in the future.
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Re: First Efforts
I like the waterhen and the Stewart's black spider. They are all fishcatchers Otter, nice job.
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Hi Otter, they look very cool
That looks like a lovely black strarling hackle on the Stewart's.... unless you touched it up in photoshop, did you?
Andrew.
That looks like a lovely black strarling hackle on the Stewart's.... unless you touched it up in photoshop, did you?
Andrew.
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He he, that was the only one I didnt touch up.GlassJet wrote:Hi Otter, they look very cool
That looks like a lovely black strarling hackle on the Stewart's.... unless you touched it up in photoshop, did you?
Andrew.
but if you insist
Quite a few of them are tied on size 14 short shanks - look okay in the box but the camera really shows up what a scruffy tier I am. A perfectly tied fly improves after a bit of disintegration, I aim for that straight off the vice, thats my excuse and Im sticking by it.
And just for you Glassjet, a very sparse Stewarts with a lump of tying thread too awkward to touch up !!!!
Well maybe it could be
Re: First Efforts
Hi Otter,
Nice set of flies. What is the hook of the Stuart Spider?
Greeting
Nice set of flies. What is the hook of the Stuart Spider?
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Hi Ruard
Hook is a Kamasan B890 which is same or similar to Drennan Carbon Specimen and Daichi 1640 - size 14 - these are short shank hooks and my use is based on Mike Connors recommendations. My preferred choice for many flys is the Kamasan B160, which is down eye, these have all the qualities of the B160 and the straight eye is fantastic for allowing more wraps at the head without it looking enormous. Maybe its just my old eyesight but these hooks seem very inconspicious when dressed.
norm
Hook is a Kamasan B890 which is same or similar to Drennan Carbon Specimen and Daichi 1640 - size 14 - these are short shank hooks and my use is based on Mike Connors recommendations. My preferred choice for many flys is the Kamasan B160, which is down eye, these have all the qualities of the B160 and the straight eye is fantastic for allowing more wraps at the head without it looking enormous. Maybe its just my old eyesight but these hooks seem very inconspicious when dressed.
norm
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Thank you, I did not know that the Kamasan B890 is the same as the Drennan hook. I mostly use the Drennan super specialist witch is more heavy than the Daichi 1640.
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