Some eyeless spiders

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Some eyeless spiders

Post by Niklas Dahlin » Sun Apr 25, 2010 3:22 pm

Working on a frame with some "Pritt" favourites for a friend.. Tied on old Partridge eyelss hooks, ca 1920..

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Hare´s lug & plover
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Re: Some eyeless spiders

Post by Old Hat » Sun Apr 25, 2010 5:01 pm

Very classy, the waterhen bloa is a beaut.
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Re: Some eyeless spiders

Post by letumgo » Sun Apr 25, 2010 6:16 pm

Beautiful classics Nick! Thanks for sharing these with us. I hope you take a picture of the finished frame of flies as well.
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Re: Some eyeless spiders

Post by Ruard » Mon Apr 26, 2010 1:31 am

Beautiful tied flies look very classic. See also:

http://www.artofthewetfly.com/hareslugandplover.html


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Re: Some eyeless spiders

Post by GlassJet » Mon Apr 26, 2010 4:04 am

Indeed Ruard, I get the feeling from reading Mr Fogg's latest book that he has a well developed sense of humour and fondness for introducing 'memes', not least in the construction of his leader! :shock: (It changes line weight about every foot or so until it must be just a long sequence of water knots, for anyone who hasn't seen it. Excellent book though. :) )

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Re: Some eyeless spiders

Post by Ruard » Mon Apr 26, 2010 4:51 am

GlassJet wrote:Indeed Ruard, I get the feeling from reading Mr Fogg's latest book that he has a well developed sense of humour and fondness for introducing 'memes', not least in the construction of his leader! :shock: (It changes line weight about every foot or so until it must be just a long sequence of water knots, for anyone who hasn't seen it. Excellent book though. :) )

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fondness for introducing 'memes': my English is not so good that I can understand this, could you explain for me?

I read the chapter of the leaders again and now I see what you mean. Because I always use a braided leader with mostly only 12/100 nylon as a tippet I missed the 1 foot changing. I don't like thick nylon because I could not straiten it so well.

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Re: Some eyeless spiders

Post by GlassJet » Mon Apr 26, 2010 5:30 am

Ruard wrote:
fondness for introducing 'memes': my English is not so good that I can understand this, could you explain for me?
Sorry Ruard - but you can be assured that your English is far better than any other language I can communicate in - except maybe American.... maybe. ;)

A meme is a term introduced by the evolutionary geneticist Richard Dawkins in his book 'The Selfish Gene'. He compares ideas that are introduced into a society and become accepted as fact with viruses, in the way that they spread in people's minds and become accepted 'fact'. As a confirmed atheist, Dawkins' ultimate 'meme' would be religious belief, but he does apply it to lots of things.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meme
Similarly, Fogg introduced a new fly (Hare's Lug and Plover) but it is accepted in many quarters to have a long history, largely because of his naming convention, and so the meme spreads! I suspect that Mr Fogg has a rather mischievous sense of humour... in a good way, of course. :)

Sorry to be so obscure!
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Re: Some eyeless spiders

Post by Ruard » Mon Apr 26, 2010 3:33 pm

Thank you Andrew. Makes it clear!!

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Re: Some eyeless spiders

Post by Soft-hackle » Mon Apr 26, 2010 5:38 pm

Great looking flies, Niklas. Very authentic looking.

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Re: Some eyeless spiders

Post by Niklas Dahlin » Tue Apr 27, 2010 12:47 am

Thank´s everyone.. will offcourse post a pic of the frame later..

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