No named olive.

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No named olive.

Post by Smuggler » Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:24 pm

Yes yes, the heat of summer has set in quite nicely here in central Pennsylvania and everyone has Terrestrial patterns on their mind. Which is fine and dandy and quite fun I might add but, I hate the heat and humidity. So I'm tying patterns up for the fall, one of which are beatis.. also great fun!
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Hook: Tiemco 206BL sz. 14.. W has me hooked on these curved hooks.
Tag: Copper wire
Body: Tenkara yarn in the Nymph and Bracken colors. I split the strands and clipped off a split section from each yarn.
Rib: Copper wire
Thorax: Standard hare's mask blended and dubbed via split thread technique.
Hackle: Gray Partridge
Thread: Uni: 8/0 in wine.

Enjoy!
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Re: No named olive.

Post by William Anderson » Sun Aug 05, 2012 2:06 pm

Smuggler, this has all the character to make a great baetis, and an outstanding general softie. Outs a nice combo of the yarns. They are very compelling. Great pattern and a cool pic.
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Re: No named olive.

Post by Mataura mayfly » Sun Aug 05, 2012 3:03 pm

What William said. :D
Nice texture and segmentation with the yarn, "buggy" colours. I like the head colour for contrast and that is one heck of a well looked after Condex the fly is sitting on. 8-)
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Re: No named olive.

Post by Smuggler » Sun Aug 05, 2012 3:53 pm

You noticed that did you? I managed to find a decent lot of Young reels in fantastic condition from a gentleman on the fiberglass forums.

Thanks for the nice comments guys.
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Re: No named olive.

Post by DUBBN » Sun Aug 05, 2012 4:35 pm

I can use that pattern almost any river I fish. Well done sir!
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