Partridge and Touch-Dubbed Orange

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Partridge and Touch-Dubbed Orange

Post by tie2fish » Wed Nov 27, 2013 10:41 am

Here's another combination of traditional materials for which I as a novice historian do not know the pattern name. Proper identification is solicited.

Hook: "Standard" heavy wire wet fly hook, Size #14
Thread: Pearsall's Gossamer, #19 hot orange
Hackle: English Partridge
Body: Thread wraps lightly touch-dubbed with hare's ear

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Re: Partridge and Touch-Dubbed Orange

Post by narcodog » Wed Nov 27, 2013 11:12 am

Bill, did you tye the hackle in by the tip and strip one side? :)
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Re: Partridge and Touch-Dubbed Orange

Post by William Anderson » Wed Nov 27, 2013 11:25 am

Bill, your tying is impeccable as usual and it's hard to go wrong with such a nicely marked P&O. It's unlikely that at some point someone didn't touch dub with a bit of hare and gave it a new name.
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Re: Partridge and Touch-Dubbed Orange

Post by tie2fish » Wed Nov 27, 2013 11:42 am

Thanks, William; that's what I thought about this combination ... somebody along the line must have done this. Perhaps it simply didn't catch fish and thus did not survive over time?

Yes, Bob -- I did tie in by the tip, but did not strip the barbs from one side. This represents exactly two turns of full hackle from near the outer end of a feather from between the "shoulders".
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Re: Partridge and Touch-Dubbed Orange

Post by DOUGSDEN » Wed Nov 27, 2013 4:43 pm

Beautiful Bill! Out of this world gorgeous! I wanna tie like you when I grow up!
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Re: Partridge and Touch-Dubbed Orange

Post by redietz » Wed Nov 27, 2013 7:04 pm

tie2fish wrote:Perhaps it simply didn't catch fish and thus did not survive over time?
It's caught fish for me. I've taught tying classes where the only materials for demonstrating a touch dubbed spider were orange silk, hare's ear, and partridge feathers (I didn't buy the materials.) I've used the resulting flies and they work.

Add tails and a wing, and it's Pritt's March Brown #11.

Change the hackle to woodcock and it's Pritt's March Brown #13.
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Re: Partridge and Touch-Dubbed Orange

Post by UC Steve » Wed Nov 27, 2013 7:59 pm

Beautiful nymph. Don't know what the maker named it but it looks like a march brown, though it might cover a spectrum of baetis, among other things. Can't see it rejected for not catching, with those natural colors.
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Re: Partridge and Touch-Dubbed Orange

Post by letumgo » Wed Nov 27, 2013 8:06 pm

Bill, you da man! This fly is good on a classic scale. ;)
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Re: Partridge and Touch-Dubbed Orange

Post by tie2fish » Thu Nov 28, 2013 11:56 am

Our eagle-eyed friend Ruard has tactfully made me aware of the fact that I erred in my above recipe description of the hackle source as being "English grouse". As the name of the fly would indicate, the hackle came from an English partridge. I am eating crow today instead of turkey. :oops: :oops:
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Re: Partridge and Touch-Dubbed Orange

Post by letumgo » Thu Nov 28, 2013 12:37 pm

Bill - I've got your back. I edited your post to fix the recipe.

Ruard - Thanks for keeping an eye on Bill. He did that intentionally, to see if we were paying attention. You get top marks. ;) :D
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