Hare & Furnace
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- chase creek
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Hare & Furnace
Thread - Griffith 14/0 Sheer, Black
Abdomen - Dark Hare's Mask, Dubbing Loop
Thorax - Light Hare's Mask (almost tan)
Hackle - Furnace Hen
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Re: Hare & Furnace
Very nice Sir, really attractive to the eye and also to the fish I would imagine.
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Re: Hare & Furnace
chase creek, Howdy;
like what you've done with the place...
hank
like what you've done with the place...

hank
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Re: Hare & Furnace
Looks like an instant classic!
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Re: Hare & Furnace
This one is classy looking. Great job!
Re: Hare & Furnace
You do very good work tying your creations, and also photographing them. It's always fun to see what you come up with.
Re: Hare & Furnace
I like this fly a lot. The contrast produced by the lighter thorax between the dark hackle list and dark abdomen is stunning to my eye. Well done, c.c.
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Re: Hare & Furnace
"and also photographing them"
Dubbin - Sometimes I think I get almost as much enjoyment out of photographing them as I do tying them. Have a long way to go on both counts, but it's in the journey that you find the satisfaction.
Oh, my gosh! That sounded a lot like my father!
Dubbin - Sometimes I think I get almost as much enjoyment out of photographing them as I do tying them. Have a long way to go on both counts, but it's in the journey that you find the satisfaction.
Oh, my gosh! That sounded a lot like my father!

"A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability, and
beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong when it tends otherwise"
Aldo Leopold
beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong when it tends otherwise"
Aldo Leopold
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Re: Hare & Furnace
cc,
I like both fly and photograph (minor suggestion on the latter - ease off a notch on the sharpening?)
My question is more on name choice. This is your fly and you can name it as you see fit - but curious whether there is a specific reason to deviate from the general "(hackle) & (body)" convention.
Cheers,
Hans W
PS I just picked your post, I was nor am picking on you. The question is a general one, for the general audience. The concensus may very well be that my perceived understanding on convention is off kilter
I like both fly and photograph (minor suggestion on the latter - ease off a notch on the sharpening?)
My question is more on name choice. This is your fly and you can name it as you see fit - but curious whether there is a specific reason to deviate from the general "(hackle) & (body)" convention.
Cheers,
Hans W
PS I just picked your post, I was nor am picking on you. The question is a general one, for the general audience. The concensus may very well be that my perceived understanding on convention is off kilter

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Re: Hare & Furnace
Hi Hans,
Yes, the photo is a little harsh because of the sharpening. I'm using Picasa, and have noticed the photos, especially when "sharpened", are a spot harsher, when posted here and on other sites, than on my monitor. Don't know enough about it yet to know whether it's my monitor, or Picasa (or, I suspect, operator error
). I'll ease up on the sharpening and see what happens.
As far as the name, no particular reason, just started typing.
I do really appreciate the comments, though. I just started posting photos since I got a new Christmas camera, and this whole thing has been, and continues to be, an enjoyable learning process; albeit a little confusing at times.
Yes, the photo is a little harsh because of the sharpening. I'm using Picasa, and have noticed the photos, especially when "sharpened", are a spot harsher, when posted here and on other sites, than on my monitor. Don't know enough about it yet to know whether it's my monitor, or Picasa (or, I suspect, operator error

As far as the name, no particular reason, just started typing.
I do really appreciate the comments, though. I just started posting photos since I got a new Christmas camera, and this whole thing has been, and continues to be, an enjoyable learning process; albeit a little confusing at times.
"A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability, and
beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong when it tends otherwise"
Aldo Leopold
beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong when it tends otherwise"
Aldo Leopold