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VERN-O
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by VERN-O » Mon Jul 27, 2009 11:03 am
Hook: 1120 Daiichi Size 12-14
Body: Peacock tinsel
Thorax: Fly Tyers Dungeon Peacock Dubbing (green?)
Hackle: Coq de Leon hen Neck
For the love of peacock with a bit of durability
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by letumgo » Mon Jul 27, 2009 11:34 am
Very cool, VERN-O! I love that dubbing. I got every color the Mad Scientist offers.
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by Soft-hackle » Mon Jul 27, 2009 5:29 pm
Looks great to me, Vern.
Mark
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by DOUGSDEN » Fri Jul 31, 2009 9:26 pm
DEAR VERN-O,
I HAVE TO ADMIT WHEN I FIRST VIEWED THIS PATTERN, I DIDN'T CARE MUCH FOR IT. BUT, SOMETHING KEEPS DRAWING BACK TO REPEATED VIEWINGS OF IT AND NOW I'M IN LOVE.....YOU GET THE IDEA. THE COLOR OF THE BODY (PEACOCK TINSEL) IS REALLY UNUSUAL AND I BET THIS PATTERN WOULD BE GREAT ON HARD FISHED WATERS. HAVE YOU HAD A CHANCE TO TRY IT YET? ANOTHER INTERESTING FEATURE IS THE SPARSNESS AND SIMPLICITY OF THE PATTERN. IT'S A WINNER!
FORGIVE MY CANDIDNESS ABOUT NOT LIKING IT AT FIRST. I'VE CHANGED MY MIND. KEEP THEM COMING FRIEND.
ALRIGHT, WHO HID MY VICE?
DOUGSDEN
Fish when you can, not when you should! Anything short of this is just a disaster.
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VERN-O
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by VERN-O » Mon Aug 03, 2009 5:15 am
Dougsden,
I greatly appreciate your honesty.....this fly just made sense as I tyed it. Every now and then the light bulb comes on in my head

....The funny thing when I was first tying it was the thought that it needed a huge dark hackle to make it look leggy.....but I had the CDL sitting there and said lets try it.....so glad I did, I think the thorax makes it plenty leggy and the soft dun color in the hackle covers the bases for caddis and mayfly imitation....i haven't had a chance to fish it for trout yet, but it's pure insanity on warmwater and panfish.
This was in the same time period (close your eyes...non softhackle content)

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Joe Billingsley
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by Joe Billingsley » Mon Aug 03, 2009 8:38 am
Hi, VERN-O
I love it, too. When you say "peacock tinsel", and I assume you are using only one strand, what product are you using?
Thanks,
Joe
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by VERN-O » Mon Aug 03, 2009 9:43 am
It's peacock colored tinsel for the wing case on the copper john and peacock colored tinsel for the soft hackle.....I believe it's put out by UNI products......peacock green one side copper on the other.
and yes just a single strand
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by Joe Billingsley » Mon Aug 03, 2009 9:56 am
Thanks, VERN-O. I didn't know UNI made that color in the Mylar Tinsel.
Joe
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by RnF » Mon Aug 03, 2009 9:45 pm
Joe Billingsley wrote:Thanks, VERN-O. I didn't know UNI made that color in the Mylar Tinsel.
Joe
On the backside of the that Tinsel is a sweet Rust Orange color. I LOVE that Mylar Tinsel.
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by Joe Billingsley » Mon Aug 03, 2009 9:54 pm
I mostly tie 16's, 18's, and a few 20's. What size of that tinsel would you guys recommend? AND.....where did you get it?
Thanks,
Joe