My apologies for not participating and commenting on other posts lately. Time is scarce as I am preparing a 45-minute slide show on THE FLYMPH LEGACY OF LEISENRING AND HIDY for the Art of the Angler show in Danbury, CT, next weekend, in addition to preparing other materials to sell at the table that I'll be sharing with William Anderson.
Lance

Hook—6 Grip 14723BL
Silk—Black
Hackle—Dark brown dun (I intentionally gave this a couple of extra wraps over the thorax)
Rib—Gold tinsel
Body—Hare's ear and natural seal on black silk, spun on Clark block

Hook—14 Kamasan B405
Silk—gold
Hackle—Grizzly hen
Rib—Primrose buttonhole twist
Body—Hare's ear on gold, spun on Clark block

Hook—12 Kamasan B405
Silk—Primrose
Hackle—Dark ginger
Tail—Wood duck
Rib—Silver tinsel
Body—Hare's ear and natural seal on primrose, spun on Clark block

Hook—10 Daiichi 1530
Silk—Gold
Hackle—Pale honey dun
Tail—Lemon wood duck
Rib—Gold tinsel
Body—Hare's ear and natural seal on gold, spun on Clark block

Hook—12 Mustad 3913B short shank, sproat (a vintage hook, thanks to William Anderson)
Silk—Primrose
Hackle—Rusty dun hen
Tail—Lemon wood duck
Rib—Gold wire
Body—Hare's ear and natural seal on primrose, spun on Clark block