Mrs Haase
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Mrs Haase
Mrs Haase
Hook- Mustad 3399 or equivalent
Thread - Black
Tail - Golden pheasant tippets
Body - Peacock herl, light olive floss, peacock herl
Hackle - Black
Wing - Slate
Forgotten Flies - Schmookler and Sils
Last edited by nfrechet on Wed Dec 15, 2021 7:42 am, edited 1 time in total.
Flytiers sure have a way at making things difficult
Re: Mrs Haase
Norm,
Yet another beauty from your fruitful vice! I especially like the color combo's along the body of this pattern! The slate wing is a real eye catcher as well! I can't wait for tomorrow's installment!
Intrigued and amazed in the den,
Dougsden
Yet another beauty from your fruitful vice! I especially like the color combo's along the body of this pattern! The slate wing is a real eye catcher as well! I can't wait for tomorrow's installment!
Intrigued and amazed in the den,
Dougsden
Fish when you can, not when you should! Anything short of this is just a disaster.
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Re: Mrs Haase
That's a beautiful fly! Reminds me of my "go to" fly at the Middle Fork of the San Joaquin, the Sierra Bright Dot.
I found a Ray Bergman reference to this fly. Can you explain to this ignorant noob what Black Hackle and Slate Wings means? It sounds remarkably generic. I guess you can use ANY black hackle, and ...?
I found a Ray Bergman reference to this fly. Can you explain to this ignorant noob what Black Hackle and Slate Wings means? It sounds remarkably generic. I guess you can use ANY black hackle, and ...?
Re: Mrs Haase
stripped fibers from black hackleOenophileangler wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 10:57 pm That's a beautiful fly! Reminds me of my "go to" fly at the Middle Fork of the San Joaquin, the Sierra Bright Dot.
I found a Ray Bergman reference to this fly. Can you explain to this ignorant noob what Black Hackle and Slate Wings means? It sounds remarkably generic. I guess you can use ANY black hackle, and ...?
slate = gray duck or goose quills
Flytiers sure have a way at making things difficult
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Re: Mrs Haase
Thank you for the clarification.