jonwn
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Post by jonwn on Dec 15, 2009 19:24:33 GMT
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Post by builnacraig on Dec 15, 2009 20:43:39 GMT
Cracking interpretations of the classics Jonwn.
BnC
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Post by underghillie on Dec 15, 2009 23:23:18 GMT
Cracker Whats the bet underghillie wants some of these aswell ;D ;D ;D My all time favorite I'l have a dozen o them ;D ;D
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Post by strood on Dec 16, 2009 13:12:40 GMT
What a brilliant looking fly . What materials have you used for that and in what order ? Would give this A try in the vice .
Cheers DAVE..
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jonwn
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Post by jonwn on Dec 16, 2009 21:02:13 GMT
Tube: black & red Tag: silver twist, yellow & black floss Tail: orange krystal flash & yellow hank Body: in two equal sections: first yellow floss between the body haves a veiling of yellow krystal flash, second section black mosaic dubbing. Ribs: silver twist Hackle: black American soft wound over the black part of the body. Throat: Gallina Wings: arctic fox brown, fiery brown silver fox, blue arctic fox, blue ice angel hair, yellow arctic fox, yellow angel hair, red arctic fox, red angel hair, black arctic fox. Cheeks: jungle cock Horns: blue Krinkle mirror flash Conehead: black
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mo
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Post by mo on Dec 16, 2009 22:48:23 GMT
A really nice looking fly there jonwn.
The wing has a really nice taper to its shape, without being too overly dressed, which takes alot of skill. Also like the veiling of the rear body, gives a nice bit of flash to the rear of the fly. Its a great looking fly, and I hope you post your results with its use.
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Post by strood on Dec 17, 2009 12:59:37 GMT
Cheers Jonwin
Will have to have a trip down to the tackle shop for materials . Cheers Dave
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