Honey Dun March Browns
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Honey Dun March Browns
I love my March Brown dubbing mix, so I tied up a few and then did a squashed scan. The hackle has a dark dun color near the stem and really nice honey colored tips
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Re: Honey Dun March Browns
Oh man those flies are awesome!
Where did you find get the hen neck?
Can you share the recipe for your dubbing blend?
Where did you find get the hen neck?
Can you share the recipe for your dubbing blend?
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Re: Honey Dun March Browns
Beautiful hen cape and flies Bob.
Re: Honey Dun March Browns
Nicely done, Bob. I would fish those all day long.
Re: Honey Dun March Browns
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Especially that honey dun ........ GREAT shade !
Especially that honey dun ........ GREAT shade !
Soft and wet - the only way....
Re: Honey Dun March Browns
Ray
Got this hen skin and virtually all the others that I have (except for a half dozen os so from Conranch Hackles) from Dave Roberts at the Feather Emporium.
The dubbing is made from some Natural Hare's Ear dubbing plus some fur from a Hare's Mask that I dyed red with a Pantone marker. These were then mixed with Red and Natural colored Hare's Ear Plus dubbings.
Bob