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Re: GRHE

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 5:19 pm
by fly_fischa
Thanks Roadkill I do the same with hare and copper ties which are similar but different, prefer the old school look of oval tinsel on the GRHE.

Thanks Lance.

Dana that sounds like a real find m8! I've never seen it that fine, sounds amazing. I once found a shop that had a bargain bin and was literally trying to give away the old oval tinsels in Silver and Gold. I bought the entire stash for a song.

I much prefer it to standard wire, gives just the right amount of glint and more of a 3d look, Prince nymphs tied with a silver looks so sexy, especially when you use black ostrich. I often use a few strands of ostrich with a couple of strands of peacock herl twisted in a dubbing loop, incredible fly, I may have to tie and post one if I remember...

Re: GRHE

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 10:24 pm
by Theroe
Karsten great tip for the Prince nymph...... I think we would all like to see your version !

Hope my parcel arrives to you soon - according to my post office in New York City, your address is one of the furthest points from Me, that I could be mailing a package to: 16,710 miles or 26,892 kilometers!

Dana

Re: GRHE

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 1:19 am
by Roadkill
fly_fischa

I have enjoyed fishing Hare and Copper variations since 1987 after I picked them up in New Zealand. Great fly for even more weight than I put in the GRHR.

Re: GRHE

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 7:38 am
by daringduffer
Karsten, it must be almost impossible to beautify a GRHE more than this.

Twisting two, or more, strands of wire brings an effect to a fly that a single wire never achieves. Sometimes that can be a bonus, but not always. Two different shades of copper on a Hare and Copper can be nice. Preferably close but different.

dd

Re: GRHE

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 1:40 pm
by DOUGSDEN
Karsten,
Your GRHE is perfect! Your version is the way I want mine to look! I also like the dampened versions you have photographed! I love the haloed effect of the outer guard hairs allowing the gold rib to "shine through" just right! Very well done Karsten and we look forward to other classics you may have in the works! A really good looking nymph!
Dougsden

Re: GRHE

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 4:50 pm
by letumgo
Karsten - This is such a handsome version of the GRHE. Just the right balance of scruffy chaos, with nicely proportioned body. Fin-tastic!

Re: GRHE

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 8:10 am
by Theroe
Karsten
Doug & Ray hit the nail on the head.....that really is a perfectly proportioned specimen you posted.......maybe, since just about everyone ties and fishes their own version of the GRHE, we could have a GRHE fly swap!

......still waiting to see come of your handiwork on the Allcock's & Bergman's....... :mrgreen:

Dana

Re: GRHE

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2019 5:43 am
by BrkTrt
fly_fischa wrote: Sat Dec 09, 2017 6:16 am I love tying and fishing this simple classic :)

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I love the way this fly looks. Perhaps you could give the recipe. The hook looks some what longer then standard hooks.

Alan

Re: GRHE

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2019 5:26 pm
by fly_fischa
Hi Alan,
This one was tied quite a while ago but I’m pretty certain I remember the materials list.

Dubbing is hares ear off the mask, mainly hares poll.
Hook was a tmc 9300 sz10
Thread wine coloured 6/0 uni
Hares fuard hair for the tail
French large gold oval tinsel for ribbing
Wingcase of turkey tail

I hope that helps.
K

Re: GRHE

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2019 6:57 pm
by hankaye
fly_fischa, Howdy;

Truly enjoyed seeing your GRHE. Stunner. Ran into a problem with the recipe.
Your use of the term "Hares fuard hair", caused me pause. So, I turned to Uncle
Google, as we have been trained to do and found it to be nothing but simple
Guard hairs. Which made perfect sense when viewing the fly itself. But, your
use of a term that isn't common was an enjoyable experience and I learned
something new (to me). So, thank you kind sir for 2 X's the the pleasure in one
posting. :D , :D .

hank