Rusty Partridge

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Rusty Partridge

Post by Old Hat » Sat May 08, 2010 11:34 am

A nice early season general practitioner.

Hook: Mustad 3121 #14
Thread: Pearsall's claret
Tail: Partridge fibers with rusty brown at ends
Rib: fine gold wire
Abdomen: Hare's mask (light natural)
Thorax: Hare's mask (rust)
Hackle: Partridge with rusty brown at ends

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Re: Rusty Partridge

Post by Ron Eagle Elk » Sat May 08, 2010 12:28 pm

Man, your on a roll. Another fine fly. I take it the Pearsalls is Claret?

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Re: Rusty Partridge

Post by letumgo » Sat May 08, 2010 12:46 pm

Mighty fine submission Carl! Very classic looking fly. Nice and buggy.
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Re: Rusty Partridge

Post by Old Hat » Sat May 08, 2010 2:16 pm

Ron Eagle Elk wrote:Man, your on a roll. Another fine fly. I take it the Pearsalls is Claret?

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Yes, claret..oops.
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Re: Rusty Partridge

Post by GlassJet » Sat May 08, 2010 4:18 pm

I love that! :) It's the way to go - up-eyed hooks... ;) :lol:

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Re: Rusty Partridge

Post by DOUGSDEN » Sun May 09, 2010 7:51 pm

Carl,
Very interesting pattern. I am interested in the Mustad 3121 that this fly is tied on.
Yes, indeed up eye hooks. Is this similar to Mustads 94842? Or did it replace it perhaps?
And if it did, is the quality better (hook point, barb size, shape of the bend, length of hook shank)? In other words, how does one compare to the other? Sometimes, the 94842 seems a little short in the shank. Still a great one though when you go to tie flymphs as Leisenring and Hidy did many years ago!
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Re: Rusty Partridge

Post by Old Hat » Mon May 10, 2010 12:05 am

Considerably different than the 94842. The 3121 is an older model that can be found here and there at times on the net. I got mine from a site that had some in bulk (had to buy at least 500). I really like the hook. It is much heavier than that the 94842 which is sold as a dry fly hook. It also sports the limerick bend which I am fond of for no other reason than looks. Definitely a quality hook if you like this style.
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