Olives Galore
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Olives Galore
I started looking in my dubbing bin for something "olive", and found all this. And this is before any blending ...
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Re: Olives Galore
Shameful. You obviously need more shades to work with. Bring your checkbook to Roscoe. We can go shopping for more dubbing to fill out your selection.
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Re: Olives Galore
I hope they take plastic
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This makes me feel a little better. Looks like you've got a couple species covered. Let's see a couple.
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Re: Olives Galore
My MB dubbing selection looks something like that.
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Re: Olives Galore
Bill,
Wow! If this is just the olive dubbings, I can't wait to see the others in your storehouse! Really cool!
Dougsden
Wow! If this is just the olive dubbings, I can't wait to see the others in your storehouse! Really cool!
Dougsden
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Re: Olives Galore
Very interesting!!!!!
A couple of years ago I posted a fly picture and recipe for an Olive on a North American board,
one of the responses I got, was that olive was not much required as there were very few olive
flies on their waters. I was a bit surprised, but thought 'what do I know', I'm not fishing in the
USA. I realize that there is a whole continent of fly variation over there, but still.
A couple of years ago I posted a fly picture and recipe for an Olive on a North American board,
one of the responses I got, was that olive was not much required as there were very few olive
flies on their waters. I was a bit surprised, but thought 'what do I know', I'm not fishing in the
USA. I realize that there is a whole continent of fly variation over there, but still.
Re: Olives Galore
Interesting Donald. I am very surprised anyone would say there are very few olive flys on their waters. I would say that 25% to 33% of my fly patterns have olive in them. That goes for every river system that I fish. I will say this though, I dont see a need for olive hackle. As of yet, I have not witnessed a fly that had green wings. None that I ever noticed that is. I am sure there are patterns that incorporate green hackle, I just never use them.Donald Nicolson wrote:Very interesting!!!!!
A couple of years ago I posted a fly picture and recipe for an Olive on a North American board,
one of the responses I got, was that olive was not much required as there were very few olive
flies on their waters. I was a bit surprised, but thought 'what do I know', I'm not fishing in the
USA. I realize that there is a whole continent of fly variation over there, but still.
I do use an olive dyed grizzly hackle for a few Streamer patterns, but I dont use solid green feathers.
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Re: Olives Galore
That is what the replier probably meant, a rather short answer can cause confusion.