Wool Scud Bug Soft Hackle

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Re: Wool Scud Bug Soft Hackle

Post by hankaye » Mon Jul 16, 2012 10:53 pm

Smuggler, Howdy;

Ray's correct, as usual, what you tyed is great lookin',
and the pic showes it off nicely...

Give me a break Ray ... Had to walk a 3 mile round trip today to get
the package from the Post office.... Trucks in the shop getting an oil leak fixed.
Rascal was as happy as a clam at the end of the sewer (feed), pipe about the long romp.

I'll see what I can do tomorrow .....

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Re: Wool Scud Bug Soft Hackle

Post by tie2fish » Tue Jul 17, 2012 8:02 am

Smuggler ... that is a real beauty. There's gonna be more than a few days when it will be exactly the right thing to have on the end of your line.
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Re: Wool Scud Bug Soft Hackle

Post by William Anderson » Tue Jul 17, 2012 10:01 am

Wow, I missed a lot. Hank, I'm glad you were able to locate this yarn and I'm looking forward to your fly pics. Tomorrow will work. :D

Chris sent mine in record time as well, which is nice, but more importantly this stuff really is amazing. I have quite a number of yarns that need attention soon, but this have such a built in advantage.

Smuggler, wonderful fly. The tones work nicely with the ostrich thorax and everything about this one looks lively.

I've got some catching up to do tying and reading.
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Re: Wool Scud Bug Soft Hackle

Post by Smuggler » Tue Jul 17, 2012 5:06 pm

Thanks guys, that yarn is such a great product. And for $2.50 you get enough to tie a bunch of flies.
I'll def be ordering from Chris again, thanks for sharing that website on the forum.
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Re: Wool Scud Bug Soft Hackle

Post by hankaye » Mon Jul 23, 2012 8:00 pm

Howdy All;

Well I tyed up a few (3), flys. One each using the;

Fly Number 1 - "Killer Bug"
Hook: Mustad R50 (94840)
Thread: UNI-Thread 6/0 (Rusty Dun)
Tag: Fine Copper Wire
Body: Tenkara Bum's "Killer Bug Yarn"
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Fly Number 2 - "No Name A"
Hook: Mustad R50 (94840)
Thread: UNI-Thread 6/0 (Rusty Dun)
Body: Tenkara Bum's "Utah Killer Bug Yarn"
Hackle: Grizzly Cock Feather
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Fly Number 3 - "No Name B"
Hook: Mustad R50 (94840)
Thread: UNI-Thread 6/0 (Rusty Dun)
Body: Tenkara Bum's "Nymph Yarn"
Hackle: Grizzly Cock Feather
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The photos are courtesy of Ray (letumgo).
I've got a new camera and am sorta techno..... challanged...

Thanks much Mr. Ray
Ya'll don't throw your arms out chunkin' rocks at me ... :?

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Re: Wool Scud Bug Soft Hackle

Post by Mataura mayfly » Mon Jul 23, 2012 8:27 pm

Hank, great looking ties. Nice straggly looking wool bodies, I like the texture and the colours.
Well done sir.
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Re: Wool Scud Bug Soft Hackle

Post by letumgo » Mon Jul 23, 2012 8:33 pm

Hank - When I was photographing the Killer Bug pattern, it was just begging for a wet shot. I dropped in it a cup of water and fully saturated the fly and took another picture. Darned thing looks just like some of the critters (scuds) that were crawling around on the weeds at the spring creek I recently fished. I am convinced this will get positive results!

You, sir, have been holding out on us. ;)
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Re: Wool Scud Bug Soft Hackle

Post by hankaye » Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:23 pm

Howdy All;

Thanks much for the compliments... :oops:

Ray, Maybe we can work out an agreement...
Something like if I send ya some flys to photo,
you gets to keep'em and fish'em till they won't catch anymore... :? 8-)

Thanks again folks...

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Re: Wool Scud Bug Soft Hackle

Post by tie2fish » Tue Jul 24, 2012 7:26 am

Hank ~ Like your soon-to-be fishing partner DUBBN, you have a real eye for what will appeal to the fishies. Nice tying, and thanks to Ray for the great photos too.
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Re: Wool Scud Bug Soft Hackle

Post by William Anderson » Tue Jul 24, 2012 8:32 am

tie2fish wrote:Hank ~ Like your soon-to-be fishing partner DUBBN, you have a real eye for what will appeal to the fishies. Nice tying, and thanks to Ray for the great photos too.
Same for me, Hank. You've got a good eye. Get your rehab behind you so you can spend plenty of time at the vise and sport your skills for swap #19. Great set. Kudos to Ray.
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