Wilted Spinach phospho var

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Wilted Spinach phospho var

Post by Ruard » Tue Nov 19, 2013 9:10 am

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Wilted Spinach variant with Pukeko (WSP)

Hook: B 174 # 12
Thread: sheer olive
Shuck: loops of crystal flashabou (phosphorescent)
Body: dubbing: 50% yellow hare, 25% golden olive Seal, 25% Rainbow Firestar (thanks Ariel)
Hackle: Pukeko ( make a hackle with the thread) (Thanks Jeff)

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Feather in a piece of foam to make the hackle

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Feather in a kind of paperclip.

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Here the stem of the hackle is cut off. These butts come in a loop of thread and then I turn a hackle.

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Fishing for Rudd and Roach in a beautiful scenery but look out for the bicycles.

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A fine Rudd ( 30 cm about 12 inch) caught on a Wilted Spinach fosfo variant with my splitcane rod build with "the old master".

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Re: Wilted Spinach phospho var

Post by tie2fish » Tue Nov 19, 2013 9:37 am

Nice job, Ruard. Love your "Magic Tool" clip idea. And that is a handsome roach reward.
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Re: Wilted Spinach phospho var

Post by hankaye » Tue Nov 19, 2013 9:42 am

Ruard, Howdy;

Thanks for the variation, and the short walk through for making
the hackle. The Netherlands is a beautiful country and your photos always
show it off nicely. Another question for you... what is the average depth of the canals?

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Re: Wilted Spinach phospho var

Post by Ruard » Tue Nov 19, 2013 12:23 pm

hankaye wrote:Ruard, Howdy;

... what is the average depth of the canals?

hank
A canal like this is between 1 and 2 meters.

The big canals are 8 till 15 meters deep. Sometime we fish in such a big canal but we use fast sinking lines then.


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Re: Wilted Spinach phospho var

Post by Old Hat » Tue Nov 19, 2013 12:24 pm

Great post Ruard. I love seeing your fishing stretches. They always have that "calm, relaxing day out fishing" feel to them.

I like the body blend in your var. of the Wilted Spinach.
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Re: Wilted Spinach phospho var

Post by Ruard » Tue Nov 19, 2013 12:27 pm

tie2fish wrote:Nice job, Ruard. Love your "Magic Tool" clip idea. And that is a handsome roach reward.
Hi Bill,

The fish is a Rudd and the idea for the magic tool is a cheaper variation of the tools of Marc Petitjean. You do have the originals is'nt it true???

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Re: Wilted Spinach phospho var

Post by Izaak » Tue Nov 19, 2013 12:46 pm

All the way from creating the fly to catching the fish. What a great sequence! Well explained and put together and a treat to see! Bravo!

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Re: Wilted Spinach phospho var

Post by letumgo » Tue Nov 19, 2013 12:49 pm

:D :D :D Ruard - I look at these photos and smile broadly. You had a very good day! Thank you for sharing these photos.

Jeff - Did you know the Pukeko worked so well on large Rudd? ;)
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Re: Wilted Spinach phospho var

Post by Mataura mayfly » Tue Nov 19, 2013 1:42 pm

Ray, no I did not, but they are the kind of feather that is going to create interest. They are soft barbed that do not require a lot of "action" or current to evoke life.

Ruard, great looking fly and a very neat way of using the larger feathers as a smaller hackle, well done. :D
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Re: Wilted Spinach phospho var

Post by Ruard » Tue Nov 19, 2013 5:24 pm

Mataura mayfly wrote:Ray, no I did not, but they are the kind of feather that is going to create interest. They are soft barbed that do not require a lot of "action" or current to evoke life.

Ruard, great looking fly and a very neat way of using the larger feathers as a smaller hackle, well done. :D
Hi Jeff,

You triggered me when you said that the Pukeko feather was not used as a hackle in NZ. I think this is a way to use it for a softsofthackle fly.

Thanks again for the feathers.

And all of you thanks for the nice words.

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