Little Dark Watchet
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Little Dark Watchet
Last edited by upstatetrout on Tue May 22, 2018 11:08 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Little Dark Watchet
The hackle looks really good from what I can see, especially for jackdaw, but you need to crop the photo some to enlarge the image.
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Re: Little Dark Watchet
Lovely rendition of the dark watchet. Great body work and hackling. That's a keeper!
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Re: Little Dark Watchet
Thanks Ray.I am working hard at learning to tie North country flies and aquiring the materials.So far it has been great fun.
Tom
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Re: Little Dark Watchet
Hi Tom
I Would be happy to use that for the Iron Blue Duns here in Yorkshire!
Alistair
I Would be happy to use that for the Iron Blue Duns here in Yorkshire!
Alistair
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Re: Little Dark Watchet
I appreciate that Alistair.
Tom
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Re: Little Dark Watchet
I think that is the ultimate compliment! Only thing better, might be the "endorsement" of a trout pulling on the end of your line.Bishthefish1 wrote:Hi Tom - I Would be happy to use that for the Iron Blue Duns here in Yorkshire! Alistair
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Re: Little Dark Watchet
Tom,
Great looking soft hackled flies!
So much fun to tie and fish them...
Best,
Tim
Great looking soft hackled flies!
So much fun to tie and fish them...
Best,
Tim
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Re: Little Dark Watchet
Thank you Tim after a long lay off from tying I. am enjoying myself....
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Re: Little Dark Watchet
You could always send one over for me to tryletumgo wrote:I think that is the ultimate compliment! Only thing better, might be the "endorsement" of a trout pulling on the end of your line.Bishthefish1 wrote:Hi Tom - I Would be happy to use that for the Iron Blue Duns here in Yorkshire! Alistair
'Most anglers spend their lives making rules for trout,
and trout spend theirs breaking them' - George Aston
and trout spend theirs breaking them' - George Aston