Daring Duffer Series - Fly One

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Daring Duffer Series - Fly One

Post by William Anderson » Fri Mar 01, 2013 8:41 am

I have had the pleasure of photographing a number of flies for our good friend Stefan Thorsen, the daringduffer. He asked me to post some of his flies and he would comment on them, name them, pattern particulars, etc. I'll roll out the collection in a series and wait for Stefan to add his comments. They are a pleasure to see and I appreciate him sharing these with us.

Beautifully done, Stefan.

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Re: Daring Duffer Series - Fly One

Post by tie2fish » Fri Mar 01, 2013 9:26 am

Oh boy! If this pattern is representative, this is really gonna be good. I just love the colors on this, and the hackling style reminds me of Mssr. Leisenring's work.
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Re: Daring Duffer Series - Fly One

Post by chase creek » Fri Mar 01, 2013 3:09 pm

Great looking fly! Very nicely tied.
I'd be interested to see the materials list on this one.
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Re: Daring Duffer Series - Fly One

Post by DOUGSDEN » Fri Mar 01, 2013 10:16 pm

Stefan,
Wow! What a wonderfully beautiful pattern! You have achieved a body shape that I really like to see on patterns such as this! And the ribbing looks as if it's flouresent! Very nice effect and I'll bet this pattern looks dynamite when it's well soaked! It just has to. It looks so great in W.'s photograph.
Great job tag team duo,
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Re: Daring Duffer Series - Fly One

Post by letumgo » Fri Mar 01, 2013 11:45 pm

Stefan - I am excited to see your fly. Beautiful flymph, with a very classic look. I look forward to seeing more of your flies and recipes.

William - Thanks for photographing and sharing this with us. Nice job. ;)
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Re: Daring Duffer Series - Fly One

Post by daringduffer » Sat Mar 02, 2013 8:18 am

A few weeks ago, after several months of music only, I returned to my tying vice. I also tried to catch up on the forum and saw several remarkable flies which made me think of how intimidating these can be for beginners and duffers. One night, after tying a few flies, I decided to send them to William so that he could take a photo of a couple of them (if he could find some time to do it), and post these on the forum. My aim was to show more ordinary flies. I also included a couple of earlier tyings. These are not my best efforts and not my worst either. Most of them are "exercise flies", tied to try something out. I don't remember all details but will try to comment from my Random Access Memory. I also want to thank my mother and my father, my therapist and my dentist, the lovely audience, and, last and not least, WILLIAM, who made this possible.
(Almost forgot the barber, the bartender and the bus driver).

When I have recovered from the flu, I will get back to this.

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Re: Daring Duffer Series - Fly One

Post by hankaye » Sat Mar 02, 2013 10:51 am

dd, Howdy;

Take your time getting well, Mom always said to "take an extra day,
just to be sure" before venturing out into the World again.

From one 'duffer' to another ... great lookin' fly ;) , :D .

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Re: Daring Duffer Series - Fly One

Post by Kelly L. » Sat Mar 02, 2013 12:07 pm

Lovely fly. I can't wait to see more of your handiwork.
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Re: Daring Duffer Series - Fly One

Post by William Anderson » Sun Mar 03, 2013 9:37 am

Stefan, I love this one, and you're quite welcome. I hope you feel better soon. I'll post another when you say the word. Rest well.

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Re: Daring Duffer Series - Fly One

Post by letumgo » Sun Mar 03, 2013 9:47 am

Stefan - could you giveaway recipe? I am curious to know what hook this is tyed on. It reminds me of one Donald showed us at one point. Nice long shank Up-eyed hook. Makes for a nice profile.
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