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Welsummer Hen and #32 Classic Chestnut

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 9:13 am
by tie2fish
Two years ago this month Forum member Steve Bird (UC Steve) sent me some beautiful feathers from a Welsummer hen chicken, some of which got used to tie a couple of flymphs. In going through them again today I noticed some smaller ones mixed in and wondered what they would look like on a spider hook with a silk thread body. Pearsall's Gossamer #32 Classic Chestnut looked to be a good match, and here's what resulted:

Hook: Daiichi 1640, Size #12
Thread: Pearsall's Gossamer #32, Classic Chestnut
Hackle: Welsummer hen chicken saddle
Body: Thread wraps


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Re: Welsummer Hen and #32 Classic Chestnut

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 9:58 am
by Theroe
tie2fish wrote:Two years ago this month Forum member Steve Bird (UC Steve) sent me some beautiful feathers from a Welsummer hen chicken, some of which got used to tie a couple of flymphs. In going through them again today I noticed some smaller ones mixed in and wondered what they would look like on a spider hook with a silk thread body. Pearsall's Gossamer #32 Classic Chestnut looked to be a good match, and here's what resulted:

Hook: Daiichi 1640, Size #12
Thread: Pearsall's Gossamer #32, Classic Chestnut
Hackle: Welsummer hen chicken saddle
Body: Thread wraps


Image
Bill - you NEVER cease to amaze me! What a lovely fly - I really like that shade of brown. Back in the mid 1980's, I was on a kick to raise my own hackle since Darbee's had closed. Among my Bantams & blue Andalusians were a pair of Welsummer chickens from an Amish friend down in Lancaster....they have the most translucent "bug brown" of any chicken IMHO.
Nice Work!!

Dana

Re: Welsummer Hen and #32 Classic Chestnut

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 11:04 am
by Ron Eagle Elk
Bill, that is just a lovely dressing. I'd love to fish that over some local cutthroat.

Re: #32

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 1:12 pm
by swellcat
Appealing colour, absolutely.

#32

My first thought was, "We're going to need a bigger microscope."

Re: Welsummer Hen and #32 Classic Chestnut

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 2:35 pm
by UC Steve
O my. Zen simple perfection. :mrgreen:

Bought a dozen welsumer chicks last spring & a neighbor is raising them for me. Don't know how they are faring, the chicken situation at her remote homestead is iffy at best, with lots of chicken-killing critters in the area. Will be back home next week to start the guiding season & will go check on the welsumers (should have skinned them last fall, they looked ready). If there are more than two left, I'll sell the remainder to pay for feed. If that happens I'll post any extras here should anybody want a complete cape.

Re: Welsummer Hen and #32 Classic Chestnut

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 4:30 pm
by William Anderson
Welsummer hen is a new one on me but I can see the appeal. that is a fantastic looking combo.

Re: Welsummer Hen and #32 Classic Chestnut

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 4:31 pm
by William Anderson
UC Steve wrote:O my. Zen simple perfection. :mrgreen:

Bought a dozen welsumer chicks last spring & a neighbor is raising them for me. Don't know how they are faring, the chicken situation at her remote homestead is iffy at best, with lots of chicken-killing critters in the area. Will be back home next week to start the guiding season & will go check on the welsumers (should have skinned them last fall, they looked ready). If there are more than two left, I'll sell the remainder to pay for feed. If that happens I'll post any extras here should anybody want a complete cape.

Well done. I'll be looking for these.

Re: Welsummer Hen and #32 Classic Chestnut

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 5:48 pm
by tie2fish
William Anderson wrote:Welsummer hen is a new one on me but I can see the appeal. that is a fantastic looking combo.
See ... https://www.google.com/search?q=welsumm ... 77&bih=735

Re: Welsummer Hen and #32 Classic Chestnut

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 6:51 pm
by UC Steve
Welsumers are mainly speckled brahma, some colored & patterned very similar to red grouse. On a single cape you'll find the predominant brahma, but also duns, gingers, furnace, some black, & the nice chestnut Bill used for his fly. Surprised nobody is raising these for the tying trade.

Re: Welsummer Hen and #32 Classic Chestnut

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 12:39 pm
by daringduffer
Pretty beautiful spider, Bill. Pretty pretty.

Steve, I was floored when you first posted on Welsumers on this forum. They look the business!

dd