Picric Dyed Soft Hackle

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Picric Dyed Soft Hackle

Post by VERN-O » Mon Jan 18, 2010 1:05 pm

Picric Dyed Soft Hackle
Hook: Daiichi 1120 size 12
Bead: Steelhead Blue (Real Fly Color Beads)
Abdomen: Picric Dyed Flexi Floss
Thorax: Picric Dyed Seal Fur
Hackle: Picric Dyed Hen Pheasant

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Re: Picric Dyed Soft Hackle

Post by narcodog » Mon Jan 18, 2010 1:40 pm

Ahh yes, I see that your hooked.
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Re: Picric Dyed Soft Hackle

Post by Ruard » Mon Jan 18, 2010 3:21 pm

Beatiful done Vern-O. Was this your first picture of a fly or did i miss something. Did you dyed the feather etc youself with picric??

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Re: Picric Dyed Soft Hackle

Post by Ron Eagle Elk » Mon Jan 18, 2010 6:22 pm

Vern-O,

Same question. Did you dye the materials yourself? If so, excellent job! Beautiful coloring.

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Re: Picric Dyed Soft Hackle

Post by VERN-O » Mon Jan 18, 2010 7:20 pm

thanks guys....I did not dye the materials..(I purchased them from Ireland and the UK)...I think if I could get some of the picric acid I would attempt it, though the risks are high for explosions. I blame Narco for my interst in the materilas....I just need to get out and fish them some more.

and I'm still working on taking better pics with my point and shoot
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Re: Picric Dyed Soft Hackle

Post by letumgo » Mon Jan 18, 2010 7:21 pm

Very nice VERN-O! I bet the steelhead will eat them up like candy.

If you dyed that stuff yourself, you may want to also dye up a hare's mask and part of a hungarian partridge skin as well...
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Re: Picric Dyed Soft Hackle

Post by John Dunn » Mon Jan 18, 2010 8:51 pm

I had the same question when I read your post (as above). I think their are a few like me, and interested in Picric Acid . Mike C often spoke highly of the P C color.

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Re: Picric Dyed Soft Hackle

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Re: Picric Dyed Soft Hackle

Post by Soft-hackle » Tue Jan 19, 2010 9:43 am

Gentlemen,
I've read about this type of dying, and I've seen some of Hans' beautiful flies made with materials dyed by this method. Hopefully, someone can answer a question I have.

What are the advantages of using this method? Can't you get similar results using dye?

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Re: Picric Dyed Soft Hackle

Post by mvendon » Tue Jan 19, 2010 10:38 am

Hi Mark,

I'm by no means an expert, but other dyes just don't quite produce exactly that same type of glowing color. I have a UK forum thread saved in my favorite's here at work where a guy used Jaquard sun yellow for some materials, and mixed that with a little chartruese for some other materials to come close to picric dyed stuff. It's saved on page three so you have to go back and forth to read the entire thread.

http://www.flyforums.co.uk/fly-tying-fo ... cid-3.html

You don't have to heat the picric solution or need to set the dye with it either. Just clean the fur or feather, soak it overnight to a day or two, rinse well with water and dry.

I sort of got tired of always looking for this and that dyed with picric, and just reading about more and more materials that used to be dyed with it, so I bought a couple of liters last October. This is already in solution so you don't have to worry about messing around with the dry crystals. The only drawback to it is that the shipping is about the same cost as the liter is. The guy's name is Pete, and he's been selling it for quite a while at eBayUK. Here's a link

http://cgi.ebay.ph/Picric-Acid-Saturate ... 20aa73ccf0

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