Golden Olive & Picric Partidge Soft Hackle

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Re: Golden Olive & Picric Partidge Soft Hackle

Post by willowhead » Sun Nov 27, 2011 4:21 pm

Actually i meant you furture book..........the one that will be on EVERYONE'S coffee table, when it's finished, right next to mine. :lol: ..... :D ..... 8-)

Ruard, the package came today........thank you again. The wax looks beautiful.....i'll let you know soon how i like it. What kind of fur/hair is that you sent? It's a beautiful piece. THANKX! ;)
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Re: Golden Olive & Picric Partidge Soft Hackle

Post by Stendalen » Sun Nov 27, 2011 4:51 pm

Is there a future book in the making? :D :D
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Re: Golden Olive & Picric Partidge Soft Hackle

Post by Ron Eagle Elk » Sun Nov 27, 2011 6:09 pm

Ray,

You have outdone yourself again. Just a stunning fly. I was wondering where you got the picric dyed Partridge. I love the color that Martin got. Great dressing, my friend.

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Re: Golden Olive & Picric Partidge Soft Hackle

Post by Soft-hackle » Sun Nov 27, 2011 6:36 pm

Ray,
As you know, many things have changed for me, however, I still enjoy looking at a well tied fly. This one is exceptional. That hook shape has so much implied action and breathes a lot of life into flies tied upon them. I foresee this fly as a great fish taker and I can imagine it tied in a wonderful tan color to represent a generic hatching caddis, or in other colors as well.

I am truly inspired by all the beautiful flies I see, here, and I want, desparately, to add to this forum and tie some flies. Unfortunately, the chemotherapy is causing numbness in my hands, and I go for round 6 tomorrow. I am lucky I can type a few things, here. Luckily, I can hunt and peck out a message without too much trouble. Tying is another matter, although I have not tried. Perhaps I will give it a try, soon.

Nice work, Ray!

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Re: Golden Olive & Picric Partidge Soft Hackle

Post by letumgo » Sun Nov 27, 2011 6:42 pm

Thanks Ron. The credit for the picric partridge goes all to Martin. Lovely stuff, ain't it?!

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Re: Golden Olive & Picric Partidge Soft Hackle

Post by hankaye » Sun Nov 27, 2011 7:00 pm

Ray, Howdy;

Put me on the list for a signed copy.. :)

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Re: Golden Olive & Picric Partidge Soft Hackle

Post by letumgo » Sun Nov 27, 2011 7:09 pm

Thank you, Mark. I actually have you to thank for the choice of hook. I picked these hooks up at the Oak Orchard Fly shop, after seeing some of your flies tyed on them. They have such a nice shape to them, I had to buy some. I have been on a curved-hook kick lately, after watching a video about entomology. Seeing the natural motion of some insects (stoneflies, caddis larva, scuds) suggests a curved shape would be a good choice for imitations. Hopefully the color combination (tan/golden olive/yellow olive) will cover a range of different insects. The color combinations could be endless. I think a version with a rich brown thorax would be a good match for the dark wing case of an imminent hatching mayfly. The wing case supposedly turns dark, just before the nymphs emerge into adult mayflies.

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Re: Golden Olive & Picric Partidge Soft Hackle

Post by willowhead » Sun Nov 27, 2011 9:42 pm

Yes Mark.....many prayers headed out for you. Our numbers are strong, and we will do the job. All of us together. Your going to kick butt and come back with a vengence, tying flies like crazy and enjoying fishing again as well.

and Ray, your book WILL come out.....publishers aren't stupid, they just look out for themselves FIRST.....it's called business. But in the end, they need you more than you need them. The dream lives..... ;)
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Re: Golden Olive & Picric Partidge Soft Hackle

Post by DOUGSDEN » Sun Nov 27, 2011 10:32 pm

Ray,
Badda-bing! Excellent fly both wet and dry. In fact, that's what I like the most about your post now and from the past. I believe that you have done this before (the wet and dry versions) and I want to encourage you to keep doing just that! The results are stunning!
The colors you chose look remarkably like the caddis that have been hanging around the dusk to dawn lite that keeps watch over my back yard! I wish I could pickle one of them and send it to you!
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Re: Golden Olive & Picric Partidge Soft Hackle

Post by Kelly L. » Mon Nov 28, 2011 12:28 pm

Beautiful fly, and photos. I thought I posted on this yesterday, but I guess I didn't. CRS is rough. :oops:
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