
Thanks everyone for the comments. The mono used was of a large diameter and some finer mono's would make for something more useful. I just couldn't pass on the likeness of the old mono and the horse tail look. I remember years ago Charlie Craven talking about dying mono for some of his midge nymphs. If there is something here that is useful, there is no shortage of material. Seems like I bring someone's discards home everytime I go out.
Kacbo, check out this link to some flies that I tied a bit ago. I had seen some dry flies tied with horse tail used as a quill body and just wanted to fool around with it. A couple of board members were kind enough to send a bit my way. To answer your question, the three enlarged images at the bottom are tied using horse tail. The first two are the old mono. The horse tail, I think has a beautiful quality when the subtle differences of color are twisted together, or twisted with silk. Still no data on their effectiveness. They are in the box, and at some point the notion will occur to me to try them out.
http://www.flymphforum.com/viewtopic.ph ... horse+tail
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