Kenspeckle Grouse & Green

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Re: Kenspeckle Grouse & Green

Post by CreationBear » Wed Jan 11, 2012 2:55 pm

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where did you get the word 'kenspeckle'


Ha, that's unco speckled hackle, no? and a conspicuous tie at the very least. :) (And it's probably no accident that I've been reading John Buchan's "Witch Wood" this week. He's best known, I suppose, for the novel "The Thirty-nine Steps," but "Witch Wood takes place during the English Civil War...set in Midlothian, if I have my geography right. Great novel, if you've not read it. :) )
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Re: Kenspeckle Grouse & Green

Post by DNicolson » Wed Jan 11, 2012 5:53 pm

I have not read any of John Buchan's work for many years and when I did,
that was not one of them. I shall have to rectify it. :D
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Re: Kenspeckle Grouse & Green

Post by CreationBear » Wed Jan 11, 2012 8:53 pm

Here's a link to his page on Amazon--a dozen or so of his books are available on Kindle, though not "Witch Wood." (I don't know if you have one, but I find my Kindle invaluable since I can change text sizes...much easier to read than "dead tree books these days.") At any rate, he's not a "great" writer, but knows how to spin a yarn, and his descriptions of the Scottish countryside are obviously from a native son. :) (FWIW, his biography of Montrose is fun as well--a bit starry-eyed, no doubt, but he certainly finds the romantic subject appealing.)

http://www.amazon.com/John-Buchan/e/B000AQ1XGE
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Re: Kenspeckle Grouse & Green

Post by Kelly L. » Wed Jan 11, 2012 11:52 pm

Beautiful fly, and photography too!!! :D
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Re: Kenspeckle Grouse & Green

Post by DNicolson » Thu Jan 12, 2012 12:59 am

I have a Kindle, which I use a lot. There are quite a lot of his books on AmazonUK, including
this. At the moment I have a backlog of books still unread, Dickens etc and a lot of science-fiction.
I'll keep Buchan in mind.
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Re: Kenspeckle Grouse & Green

Post by Ron Eagle Elk » Thu Jan 12, 2012 4:15 am

Just a stunning fly. Superb colors and dressing.
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Re: Kenspeckle Grouse & Green

Post by willowhead » Thu Jan 12, 2012 10:24 am

INCREDABLE! thread...........gorgeous fly.......i Love your flies Jon. ;)
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Re: Kenspeckle Grouse & Green

Post by CreationBear » Thu Jan 12, 2012 12:27 pm

Thanks, guys...it's a great template for playing around, though I'm looking forward to seeing how classic, sparse North Country spiders fish in comparison in a few weeks. :)
I have a Kindle, which I use a lot
Yes, I finally got with the 21st Century this spring when I managed to break both wrists and couldn't hold a "real" book to save my life. There are a tremendous number of classics available for free--or nominal fees--though they tend to be a bit kludgy in terms of navigating through them.
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