Golden Coturnix Soft Hackle
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 8:24 pm
Golden Coturnix Soft Hackle
Hook - Daiichi 1510
Thread - Pearsall's Gossomer Silk (Antique Gold/GT31)
Hackle - Coturnix Quail Hackle (upper back/stripped on one side)
Body - Pearsall's Gossomer Silk (Antique Gold/GT31)
Thorax - Natural Mole Dubbing
Head - Tying silk
NOTE - The fly with the golden colored body is untreated silk. The one with the darker colored body is essentially the same fly. The silk has just been rubbed with cobblers wax and a couple small mole hairs (and I really mean just a few hairs) have been pressed into the silk before it is wrapped forward. The cobblers wax darkens the silk a few shades and the mole seems to take away the shine.
Anyway, just wanted to show how easily the shade/color of a pattern can be adjusted. This may be useful when trying to match the colors of insects in your local streams.
EDIT - I added the photos back into this post. For some reason, the original photos had been lost.
Hook - Daiichi 1510
Thread - Pearsall's Gossomer Silk (Antique Gold/GT31)
Hackle - Coturnix Quail Hackle (upper back/stripped on one side)
Body - Pearsall's Gossomer Silk (Antique Gold/GT31)
Thorax - Natural Mole Dubbing
Head - Tying silk
NOTE - The fly with the golden colored body is untreated silk. The one with the darker colored body is essentially the same fly. The silk has just been rubbed with cobblers wax and a couple small mole hairs (and I really mean just a few hairs) have been pressed into the silk before it is wrapped forward. The cobblers wax darkens the silk a few shades and the mole seems to take away the shine.
Anyway, just wanted to show how easily the shade/color of a pattern can be adjusted. This may be useful when trying to match the colors of insects in your local streams.
EDIT - I added the photos back into this post. For some reason, the original photos had been lost.