Brahma and Dub No.11

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Brahma and Dub No.11

Post by William Anderson » Sun May 13, 2012 8:43 pm

Still fooling around with some dubbing blends.

Golden Straw Brahma and Dubbing Blend No. 11 1270

Hook: Daiichi 1270 #14
Thread: Griffiths Brown 14/0
Hackle and Tail: Brahma Hen Cape, Golden Straw
Rib: Brown Rayon
Dubbing Loop: 25% Mole, 25% Beaver and %50 Fox Squirrel twisted with Pearsall's Gossamer Silk, Primrose
Thorax: same

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Golden Straw Brahma, Hen Golden Pheasant Tail and Dubbing Blend No. 11 1270

Hook: Daiichi 1270 #14
Thread: Griffiths Brown 14/0
Hackle and Tail: Brahma Hen Cape, Golden Straw
Body: Golden Pheasant Tail - hen, twisted with Pearsall's Gossamer Silk, Primrose
Thorax: 25% Mole, 25% Beaver and %50 Fox Squirrel

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Re: Brahma and Dub No.11

Post by DUBBN » Sun May 13, 2012 8:58 pm

I like it William. I have a Brahma cape on order because of your posts!
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Re: Brahma and Dub No.11

Post by letumgo » Sun May 13, 2012 9:04 pm

You have got to show me how to tye these in a couple weeks. I will remember to bring my Brahma hen capes. Crazy good flies, William...
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Re: Brahma and Dub No.11

Post by Kelly L. » Sun May 13, 2012 9:08 pm

I particularly liked the top fly. Both are very sweet.
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Re: Brahma and Dub No.11

Post by Mataura mayfly » Sun May 13, 2012 9:16 pm

Nice ties William, like the choices for materials of both...... especially the second tie. :lol:

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Re: Brahma and Dub No.11

Post by tie2fish » Mon May 14, 2012 6:32 am

Really excellent work, w. The abdomen on that second one is just about a dead ringer for a sulphur nymph, BTW.
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Re: Brahma and Dub No.11

Post by chase creek » Mon May 14, 2012 6:53 am

Both exceptionaly nice ties William. Really attracted to the second one, as I'm sure the fish will be.
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Re: Brahma and Dub No.11

Post by William Anderson » Mon May 14, 2012 4:07 pm

Thanks everyone. I love this cape. Wayne, you'll love having it. The edges give those long soft mottled hackles and the main cape has a wide list and shifts from a rich color to a glassy tip. I wish I could get to all cool stuff I have sitting here to work with. Sooner than later I hope.

The second fly sports a Golden Hen Pheasant tail twist. I have several of the male tails, but not the fm and they are striking in their rich contrast. Bill, you're right about the sulphurs, and maybe a few others as well, with such mottled nymph bodies. Thanks to Mm for sending that. More exotics to come.

The dubbing blend is richer in person with the crinkle and sheen of the beaver, but seems lost in the pics. Would have been nice if the thorax on the second fly showed more of the blend as it was picked out, but I misjudged by the same amount on each one of them. Oh well.

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Re: Brahma and Dub No.11

Post by William Anderson » Tue May 15, 2012 10:12 am

Here's another with the Brahma hackle from the edge of the cape and mole/beaver/hare/seal blend on a Partridge Klink hook. This should probably go in the dun flymph post.

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Re: Brahma and Dub No.11

Post by letumgo » Tue May 15, 2012 11:41 am

I am really "digging" this hook. It gives a pleasant sweep to the pattern. It reminds me of the profile of many steelhead patterns. Your proportions are perfect, by the way.
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