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Re: Starling and Claret 1530 series

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 1:07 am
by kanutripr
W

All very nicely tied! I love the comparisons. If I have to pick one it will be.......number 4! I don't know I just like the hook and the peach fuzz. :lol:



Vicki

Re: Starling and Claret 1530 series

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 1:50 pm
by William Anderson
Bob, these are on #16 hooks, but I like them for all kinds of little dark flies. I carry these in #18 and a dun hen hackle in size #16. I just like the body color. It's not sure it's a matter of what's going on in the water for me, especially when using a claret body. Brown, black or gray? Tan, orange, olive or yellow? Yeah, but these have to fall in the very effective attractor/suggestive camp if you're looking at imitation. Besides, CB things all the silk will be clear when wet. (goofy grin) By fickle I meant how do you choose between a Grouse and Orange and a Partridge and Orange? Or a curve vs a straight shank. It seems like we're splitting hairs. (no hares were injured in the making of these flies).

w

Re: Starling and Claret 1530 series

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 7:07 pm
by CreationBear
Besides, CB things all the silk will be clear when wet
Fortunately, most of my aquatic insects are exactly the same color as a Mustad's hook. (To quote good Dr. Franklin's "Old Mistresses Apologue," "In the dark, all cats are grey." :) ) Rest assured though I harbor no such doubts about the trinity of Peacock, Seal & Plover. :)

Re: Starling and Claret 1530 series

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 10:41 pm
by redietz
William Anderson wrote: By fickle I meant how do you choose between a Grouse and Orange and a Partridge and Orange?
Easy. Whichever skin was nearer the top of the box the last time I tied.