Olive Oil

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Olive Oil

Post by chase creek » Tue Dec 04, 2012 4:01 pm

Hook - WR-069 Size 12
Thread - 6/0 Brown
Abdomen - Squirrel, Light Olive
Thorax - Squirrel, Brown Olive
Hackle = Badger Dyed Hen Neck, Golden Olive
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Re: Olive Oil

Post by Mataura mayfly » Tue Dec 04, 2012 4:09 pm

Excellent Olive!
How did you dub the body, or rather by which method?
Photo is a little tightly cropped on my screen and I cannot fully appreciate the hook or hackle, but it is still a fine looking tie. :D
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Re: Olive Oil

Post by chase creek » Tue Dec 04, 2012 5:09 pm

Thanks, Jeff.
The body and thorax were just noodle dubbed. The photo is cropped a little too tight - guess I was concentrating on the body rather than the whole fly. :oops:
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Re: Olive Oil

Post by Ron Eagle Elk » Tue Dec 04, 2012 6:35 pm

Okay, now that's just a lovely wee fly. Love the colors. I'd like to see this one in William Anderson's water tank.
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Re: Olive Oil

Post by letumgo » Sun Dec 09, 2012 11:39 pm

How the heck did I miss this fly? Outstanding wingless wet fly Rodger! Excellent rock worm imitation. Your brookies are going to love these.
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Re: Olive Oil

Post by William Anderson » Mon Dec 10, 2012 12:31 pm

chase creek wrote:The photo is cropped a little too tight - guess I was concentrating on the body rather than the whole fly. :oops:
I actually quite like this pic. I try for the sake of continuity to display my flies in a similar way, but a pic like this really reveals much more about the fly. Beautifully tied.

Ron's right. You should definitely send this and most of your flies to me...for safe keeping. :lol: :lol:

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Re: Olive Oil

Post by Old Hat » Mon Dec 10, 2012 2:34 pm

I like the fly and the photo, minus the object in the upper left corner. It's a nice reprive to see flies in different crops and settings now and then than the standard fly in vise shot.
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Re: Olive Oil

Post by chase creek » Mon Dec 10, 2012 2:57 pm

Thanks all.
Carl, I agree about the different "format" from the typical fly-in-vise shots. I tend to think they look more interesting, in an "artsy" way. I guess it all depends on what you are trying to convey. There is a lot to be said about consistency in the presentations. I don't think one could get any more consistent than Hans; his photographic technique, both technical and presentation wise, are impeccable. He has stated that his goal is to present the flies in a very consistent manor, and he does that extremely well.
By the way, the item in that photo is the edge of the hen neck used for the hackle. I am using non-auto extension tubes, not a macro lens, so I have to shoot with the aperature wide open, which gives an extremely narrow depth of field where the object is in focus. Bet that was clear as mud. I find this photography thing is a lot of fun to explore, and I'm at a point in life where I can't get any more grey hairs, anyway. :D
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Re: Olive Oil

Post by letumgo » Mon Dec 10, 2012 3:01 pm

"I'm at a point in life where I can't get any more grey hairs, anyway."

Yeah, but you could start loosing them faster. (friendly humor)
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Re: Olive Oil

Post by gig » Tue Dec 11, 2012 1:32 pm

Great looking fly, thanks for sharing :)
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