Black Game
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Black Game
Another spider from the Fogg book, the "Black Game" was supposedly so called because this was another name for the black grouse that provided the hackle for this fly. Fogg explains that a small marginal covert from the wing of a male black grouse is the correct feather, but a dark cock starling feather with a purple tinge will suffice if the grouse is not available. Taking liberties with both options, I have substituted a black hen cape feather, as it looks "gamier" to me than the starling I tried first.
Hook: Daiichi 1640, #14
Thread: Pearsall's Gossamer #8, heavily waxed
Hackle: Black hen cape feather with purple tinge
Body: Thread in touching wraps
Thorax: Bronze peacock herl
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Hook: Daiichi 1640, #14
Thread: Pearsall's Gossamer #8, heavily waxed
Hackle: Black hen cape feather with purple tinge
Body: Thread in touching wraps
Thorax: Bronze peacock herl
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Last edited by tie2fish on Tue Oct 17, 2017 10:31 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Black Game
Bill - I am going to enjoy your journey immensely. Love the straight eye hook. In my mind, this gives it a "European" look (compared with the TUE and TDE versions tyed on this side of the pond). Beautiful fly, perfectly tyed.
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Re: Black Game
tie2fish, Howdy
It is another winna(!), Did he (Fogg), say when these would be best fished???
back to "Just Askin' " again...
hank
It is another winna(!), Did he (Fogg), say when these would be best fished???
back to "Just Askin' " again...
hank
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Re: Black Game
hank ~ He (Fogg) says this suggests all kinds of small dark insects, and fishes very well when trout are feeding on black flies.
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Re: Black Game
that's amazing............nobody else can do that like you can..............nobody. and there's a reason for that................ 

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Re: Black Game
t2f, Howdy;
As the kids these days might say; kewl.
Thanks,
hank
As the kids these days might say; kewl.
Thanks,
hank
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Re: Black Game
I can see that fly working great for the Black Caddis on the Bighorn. You do great work Bill!
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Re: Black Game
Bill, I love this one. Seems like everyone who has tied a spider has something similar (spring black, black gnats, little blacks) and this one is a nice variation. I like to read Fogg. You can tell he just enjoys fishing these simple flies and this looks like a great little pattern. The waxed #8 looks rich. I'm glad you're tying up a series.
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