Mono Found 1530

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Mono Found 1530

Post by William Anderson » Mon Mar 26, 2012 5:42 pm

My son and I were walking by a pond and found some old mono strangling several limbs, so we cut it all out and put it away. We also found a black and white feather, species unknown and he knows to scavange anything that looks like it has fly potential. He's five, so some of the things I get don't quite work, but these did.

Mono Found 1530

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Hook: Daiichi 1530 #12
Thread: Griffiths 14/0 Black
Hackle: black and white striped feather found near a pond
Body: two types/tones of mono cut from branches, twisted and wrapped over the black tying thread.


Another use for the old weathered mono.

Mono Mole and Black Hen 1530

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Hook: Daiichi 1530 #12
Thread: Griffiths 14/0 Black
Hackle: Black Hen Cape Hackle
Body: Old Mono wrapped up over the tying thread touch dubbed with black mole.
Thorax: Black Mole

Either of these might be effective at some point for some reason. The first seems like another juicy caddis larva, maybe. It has translucency in spades, profile and vitality. And the black fly has profile, vitality and color (colour) in its favor. With good presentation they seem fishable, but clearly fall on the side of "hmmmm. What could I do with this?" Sometimes that leads to something interesting. Sometimes not. But compare the old Mono to the twisted horse tail flies.


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Maybe something like this twisted horse tail with the old mono would be interesting.


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Re: Mono Found 1530

Post by Kelly L. » Mon Mar 26, 2012 6:01 pm

Nice work. I like that feather you found. It really highlights the fly.
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Re: Mono Found 1530

Post by letumgo » Mon Mar 26, 2012 6:49 pm

These flies resonate with me on many many levels (fishability, aesthetics, recycling, interaction with family, creativity, etc.). Simply brilliant on all counts...
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Re: Mono Found 1530

Post by fflutterffly » Mon Mar 26, 2012 6:51 pm

Fish catcher!!!!1
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Re: Mono Found 1530

Post by hankaye » Mon Mar 26, 2012 7:01 pm

Dub-ya, Howdy;

Excellent use of materials, who sez fly tying is expensive.......
just go pick-up behind the bait casters .....

Those are some good lookin' flys ...

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Re: Mono Found 1530

Post by gingerdun » Mon Mar 26, 2012 10:46 pm

Hans,

You are a constant source of inspiration and delight.
What could be better than improvisation involving your five-year-old son (except maybe one with my 3-year-old granddaughter)?

Thank you for this beautiful post.

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Re: Mono Found 1530

Post by Mataura mayfly » Tue Mar 27, 2012 2:23 am

I have used mono for fly bodies before, but in a more "formal" manner, usually alternate half hitches or even wraps of a single colour.

I like your method and colour mix much better!
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Re: Mono Found 1530

Post by Hans Weilenmann » Tue Mar 27, 2012 4:13 am

gingerdun wrote:Hans,

You are a constant source of inspiration and delight.
What could be better than improvisation involving your five-year-old son (except maybe one with my 3-year-old granddaughter)?

Thank you for this beautiful post.

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Lance,

This time I am totally innocent. Please refocus and look in William's direction for these 8-)

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Re: Mono Found 1530

Post by kacbo » Tue Mar 27, 2012 6:18 am

William,

this is great idea! As You said "Sometimes that leads to something interesting. Sometimes not." If you try mono flies compared to some others (horse hair or waxed silk bodies) and get some conclusion, pleas let us know, OK?

Btw, which flies are with twisted horse hair? :)
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Re: Mono Found 1530

Post by gingerdun » Tue Mar 27, 2012 6:59 am

William and Hans,
Ooops. At least you know that I am a big fan of both of you.
That is what I get for posting too late at night, after a long, exhausting day.
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