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Ruard
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by Ruard » Fri Apr 18, 2014 1:34 pm
Just playing with some hooks and fruitbags:
The fruitbag thread is red, the hackle CDL (tahnks BIll) and the hook Mustad 1575 no 11 with a big eye:
The fruitbag thread was purple,very rare indeed, hackle CDL and hook hayabuscha 390 no 14
The fruitbag was purple, the rib red fruitbag, the hackle CDL and the hook Kamasan B175 #12
Take these with me on my trip to Wales in Juni.
Greeting
Ruard
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by letumgo » Fri Apr 18, 2014 1:43 pm
Nice to see you back at the vice Ruard. Lovely flies. The last one is my favorite. I love the look of the red rib over the purple body. Cool.
Hans sent me some of the colored fruit bag strings a while back. They were fun to tye with. (Thanks Hans)
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by tie2fish » Fri Apr 18, 2014 2:14 pm
Very nice job of recycling non-biodegradable materials, Ruard. That last one could be named "Synthetic Dark Watchet"

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by Mataura mayfly » Fri Apr 18, 2014 4:20 pm
Nice work Ruard.
I am liking the 1575 Mustads myself, especially the large eye. I have tied a LOT of flies on them this year and they have worked well- apart from the fact they are a little dull on the point and require a touch up with a diamond hone to be as good as your regular B175's. I was getting a lot of "hit & miss" strikes on swung wet flies on trout here until I started honing the points.
Red onions come in a purple mesh bag here. This bag material is easily stripped into single strands and makes very nice translucent "Purple & ........" wee wets.
Good luck in Wales.

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by swellcat » Fri Apr 18, 2014 4:47 pm
I really like the theme: using what's there and would be waste, otherwise.
Purple? How exotic. Blue is the raciest I've encountered, lately encasing a bag of white onions. Oranges tend to come in red enclosures; grapefruit, in yellow, so I'm overrun with those colours. The bags make functional holders of clothes pins, and being porous, maybe they'd do as a poor man's creel, too.
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by hankaye » Fri Apr 18, 2014 8:57 pm
Ruard, Howdy;
Your frugal (zuinig), approach is always a delight to see
and the flies are outstanding as well.
hank
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by narcodog » Sat Apr 19, 2014 9:41 am
Hans had quite a selection of flies using fruit bags. Last year I was able to get some purple that contained garlic. That stuff was stretchy and made nice bodies and ribbing.
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by William Anderson » Sat Apr 19, 2014 9:57 am
Always love to see your tying Ruard. Have an excellent trip to Wales.
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by DOUGSDEN » Sat Apr 19, 2014 8:53 pm
Ruard,
Your "just playing around with hooks and fruit bags" is high up there for duffers like me! You have taken the simplest of materials and made something wonderful and so useful too! Let us know how these and other patterns work in Wales when you go! As always, lots of pictures please!
Hopping in Ohio,
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by swellcat » Sun Apr 20, 2014 7:12 pm
In support of Ruard's and Hans's concept, here is an onion-bag effort in blue.
Hook: Tiemco 206BL - 12
Thread: Danville 6/0 Flymaster
Tag/Underbody: Christmas tinsel (25¢ a hank, come January at the Evans Drug store in Enid, Oklahoma)
Abdomen: Blue plastic strand from a bag of white onions
Thorax: Cat-hair-and-synthetics blend
Hackle: Starling, wild-harvest
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