Some Alice Conba flies (warning: picture heavy!)

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Some Alice Conba flies (warning: picture heavy!)

Post by Hans Weilenmann » Mon Aug 02, 2010 4:13 pm

Folks,

Over the past weekend I have been busy photographing a set of flies tied by Alice Conba - a slew of patterns
which I will soon add to her set already present on Flytier's Page.

For those not familiar, Alice is a professional flytier (or flydresser<G>) from Ireland, and she turns out a
mean fly. Some, not all, of the recent set fall into the wingless wet class of patterns.

I thought perhaps some of you might appreciate a sneak preview:

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Aberdeen Angus

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Claret Bumble

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Clipped Coachman

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Daddy Longlegs

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Dark Spanish Needle

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Delphi

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Donegal Blue

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Endrick Spider

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Hackled Peter Ross Variant

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Hutch's Pennell

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Mayfly no.7

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Mayfly no.10

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Orange Duster Bumble

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Peter Ross Bumble

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Red Butt Green Peter Bumble

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Red kate

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Red Spider

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Silver Blue Bumble

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Skating Buzzer Variant

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Snipe & Yellow

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Straddlebug Mayfly no.1

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Willow Fly

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Yellow Bumble

Cheers,
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Re: Some Alice Conba flies (warning: picture heavy!)

Post by GlassJet » Mon Aug 02, 2010 4:24 pm

lol - some absolutely superb flies there. Thanks for photographing - and for posting. :)
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Post by narcodog » Mon Aug 02, 2010 5:30 pm

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Post by letumgo » Mon Aug 02, 2010 6:40 pm

I am a big fan of Alice's flies! Very talented tyer. Thanks for sharing Hans.
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Post by hankaye » Mon Aug 02, 2010 7:55 pm

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Post by Soft-hackle » Mon Aug 02, 2010 8:35 pm

As usual, Alice does not disappoint. I've drooled over her flies on your Tier's site for years, Hans. As usual, the photography is also superb, doing justice to every detail and nuance. Nice work on both counts. I wish I knew her better.

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Re: Some Alice Conba flies (warning: picture heavy!)

Post by DOUGSDEN » Mon Aug 02, 2010 9:57 pm

Hans,
Thank You, Thank you, Thank you!! They are marvelous and the photography is flawless as usual. We are looking forward to more! No such thing as "picture heavy".
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Post by GlassJet » Tue Aug 03, 2010 3:30 am

Looking at these again in the cold light of day and they really are absolutely beautiful. I am trying to teach myself to tie in the Irish style at the moment, and I couldn't ask for a better set of 'models'. The use of colour and space is superb, isn't it? Thanks again for posting, Hans. :)

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Post by tie2fish » Tue Aug 03, 2010 8:02 am

Masterfully done, Hans. When I was just getting started in the wet fly genre a few years back, a knowledeable friend directed me to your "Danica" site to view some of Alice's ties ... specifically, her "Light Greenwell" grouping. I've been a fan of her dressings ever since, and your photography as well.
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Re: Some Alice Conba flies (warning: picture heavy!)

Post by Jerry G » Tue Aug 03, 2010 8:19 am

Hans perhaps you might be able to answer this question. I have often viewed your site and the the lovely ties of Alice Conba. Now today viewing these ties of Alice can you tell me if these are of a repetitive build for each pattern? Perhaps a silly query but I'm usually good for a couple of a pattern and I'm off to something else. This of course takes a huge bite out of my tying time getting materials out and putting them away. Just wondering if someone such as Alice has some sort of set parameters as to how many of a pattern gets tied before she is off to something else?

Regards, Jerry
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