Light Snipe

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Light Snipe

Post by Otter » Tue Mar 09, 2010 5:39 pm

I asked someone earlier for spider imitation recommendations for Pale Watery's so here is my take on a light snipe.

Hook: Kamasan B890 Size 16 (short shank so about a std 18)
Thread: Pearsalls Primrose very very lightly waxed
Hackle: Snipe Undercovert - tricky flimsy little hackles ;)

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Re: Light Snipe

Post by letumgo » Tue Mar 09, 2010 7:53 pm

Fetching little fly, otter! Beautiful and delicate just like a real insect.
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Re: Light Snipe

Post by GlassJet » Wed Mar 10, 2010 5:07 am

Otter wrote: Hackle: Snipe Undercovert - tricky flimsy little hackles ;)
Nah, one fish and it will be mangled, Otter... ;) That's if mine even made it out of the vice in one piece! :lol:

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Re: Light Snipe

Post by Otter » Wed Mar 10, 2010 8:06 am

GlassJet wrote:
Otter wrote: Hackle: Snipe Undercovert - tricky flimsy little hackles ;)
Nah, one fish and it will be mangled, Otter... ;) Andrew.
Possibly, but if its a two pounder :D I'd glady tie a dozen of these - flimsy hackle or not.

I will tie up a few with Starling undercoverts and give them a try as well.

Its like being back at school. Taking each food item, looking at recommendations and at the tried and tested patterns - getting materials , tying a few , stuffing them in the box and waiting for oppurtunities to test them. Added to that my lack of experience in fishing spiders I suspect its gonna take a season or three to reduce the possibilities into a defined set of flys and a sparser more practical fly box.

All good fun :) but at least with a good few seasons under the belt at river fishing unlike my journey with dries at least I know what I want to achieve and how best to get there. I have to admit that the journey so far into the world of spiders , soft wings, soft hackles, flymphs has been extremely enjoyable and it is a pleasure to work with mainly natural materials. I also owe many people here and elsewhere a great deal of gratitude in sharing their hard won knowledge which has made it all a lot easier - sorry if this sounds like a speech from the Oscars :lol:
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Re: Light Snipe

Post by John Dunn » Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:08 pm

Nice fly
Well dressed ,how would you fish this fly. Would it be for spinner fall or an up stream presentation.

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Re: Light Snipe

Post by William Anderson » Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:44 pm

Otter that is quite nice. These flies are much more durable than you might think. Some last...some don't.

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Re: Light Snipe

Post by Otter » Wed Mar 10, 2010 5:23 pm

John Dunn wrote:Nice fly
Well dressed ,how would you fish this fly. Would it be for spinner fall or an up stream presentation.

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I would fish it upstream.
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