Tying Traditional Soft Hackle Patterns with Porcupine Quills
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 3:29 pm
As I had posted before under Mearn Quail, I got some porcupine quills for the Mearns Quail feathers. I tied a stonefly nymph and thought about how to tie soft hackles. First let me apologize for the quality of the photos. Improvement to come....
I selected out a few quills that were about the width as silk thread. The small one is on a US quarter. As you can see the quills vary in diameter. They are somewhat oval. I then took the small quill and flattened it by pressing the quill between my thumbnail and forefinger nail and pulled the quill through. I started it at the tail end and wrapped it with touching turns. It is very similar to tying in and wrapping biots. Prototype: Mearn's and Pig
Hook: Size 12
Thread: 12/0 Yellow
Body: Flattened Natural Porcupine Quill
Hackle: Mearn's Quail
Head: Thread
I think it approximates a Partridge and Yellow in hue and structure. Now I will dye the other selected quills yellow, and see if the end product looks like I think it will. Then, out to fish it! I will wait until after the Labor Day weekend to fish it. My favorite stretch for Partridge and Yellow is in the middle of a campground that closes the day after Labor Day. Let the water rest from swimmers, rock throwing and tubing and I expect a great few hours.
Since the porcupine quills are hollow, I tied the black end (the point or barb) onto the hook and did not trim it off. I then wrapped the quill up and tied the quill off tightly at the head. Hopefully, with the hollow center, it will float at the surface.
I selected out a few quills that were about the width as silk thread. The small one is on a US quarter. As you can see the quills vary in diameter. They are somewhat oval. I then took the small quill and flattened it by pressing the quill between my thumbnail and forefinger nail and pulled the quill through. I started it at the tail end and wrapped it with touching turns. It is very similar to tying in and wrapping biots. Prototype: Mearn's and Pig
Hook: Size 12
Thread: 12/0 Yellow
Body: Flattened Natural Porcupine Quill
Hackle: Mearn's Quail
Head: Thread
I think it approximates a Partridge and Yellow in hue and structure. Now I will dye the other selected quills yellow, and see if the end product looks like I think it will. Then, out to fish it! I will wait until after the Labor Day weekend to fish it. My favorite stretch for Partridge and Yellow is in the middle of a campground that closes the day after Labor Day. Let the water rest from swimmers, rock throwing and tubing and I expect a great few hours.
Since the porcupine quills are hollow, I tied the black end (the point or barb) onto the hook and did not trim it off. I then wrapped the quill up and tied the quill off tightly at the head. Hopefully, with the hollow center, it will float at the surface.