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Speckled Jim

Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 1:41 pm
by Johnno
A few years ago I came across a road killed Kereru or Native Wood Pigeon. Screamed trout flies at me. Now its a no-no to possess native birds but I took it home anyway and rung the local Department of Conservation Offices and explained my dilemma. They had no problems with me keeping feathers. The bird was a litle munted to skin so I had to pluck. Anyway I forgot about the feathers and they remained in plastc bags tucked away at the back of a drawer. I found them again recently and in my endless seach for the perfect soft hackled imitation of Deleatidium lilli :) came up with the following:

Speckled Jim

Hook: Black Magic H Series #14 - #18
Thread: Brown
Rib: Silver wire fine
Body: Grey brown mottled turkey quill
Hackle: Neck (I think) feather from the Kereru

Image

The pic alas does not do the feather justice but is a lovely banded brown and pale tan. I takes some pics and post. They really are quite fetching as are some others from the bird which are like a pale version of a Golden Pheasant tippet with pale tan insides with a black tip to them.

Any fan of Blackadder will know where the name comes from 8-)

Re: Speckled Jim

Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 5:48 pm
by CreationBear
Very nice feather/fly, to be sure...I think I'd make sure I always had a box of borax somewhere in my truck just in case. (BTW, had to look up the definition of "munted"--I'm not sure the Australian board of tourism has approved all the definitions! :lol: )

Re: Speckled Jim

Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 6:08 pm
by letumgo
Gorgeous pattern John. Glad you rediscovered the feathers and shared the results with us.

Re: Speckled Jim

Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 9:30 pm
by hankaye
Johnno,

Looks like a winna. Reckon you picked the right feathers.
hank

Re: Speckled Jim

Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2010 10:38 am
by willowhead
VERY nice and VERY well done. ;)