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by Old Hat » Tue Jan 26, 2010 9:26 pm
This is for the Great Blue-Winged Red Quill hatch.
Hook: Mustad 3980 #9
Thread: Brown Pearsall's gossamer silk
Tail: golden pheasant tail fibers
Abdomen: Hares ear mix of shades on a cranberry thread dubbing loop
Thorax: medium hare's ear
Hackle: dark partridge

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by Soft-hackle » Tue Jan 26, 2010 11:52 pm
Classic look! Nicely done.
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by William Anderson » Wed Jan 27, 2010 1:17 pm
That is a great looking fly. the modeling of that hackle and tail is fantastic. And I'm not sure what the Great Blue-Winged Red Quill is, but it sounds like the male Hendrickson (Subvaria) Mayfly. Do you guys have that hatch in Oregon? Just curious. The pattern does look like a great match for the Subvaria nymph/emerging Mayfly. Great look.
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by VERN-O » Wed Jan 27, 2010 1:20 pm
Old Hat.....Lovely to say the least....love the up eye and love the modeling in the hackle!!!!
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by letumgo » Wed Jan 27, 2010 5:12 pm
Awesome fly Carl! Or should I say "fish magnet"...
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by Old Hat » Wed Jan 27, 2010 8:16 pm
Thanks Guys.
William Anderson wrote:That is a great looking fly. the modeling of that hackle and tail is fantastic. And I'm not sure what the Great Blue-Winged Red Quill is, but it sounds like the male Hendrickson (Subvaria) Mayfly. Do you guys have that hatch in Oregon? Just curious. The pattern does look like a great match for the Subvaria nymph/emerging Mayfly. Great look.
w
I'm not sure if we have the hendrickson in Oregon, I don't believe so but they may be in the coast range. When I keyed out the Blue-winged Red Quill the book did state that this nymph is often confused with the Western Green Drake and the Large Dark Hendrickson. So for fishing purposes, probably not significant difference then .