Found this old pic of something I played around with a few years ago.
Hook: Daiichi 1550 - size 14
Body / Thread; Pearsall Jasper Gossamer silk
Thorax: Hare's Ear
Hackle: Starling
Jasper Gossamer & Starling
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Jasper Gossamer & Starling
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Re: Jasper Gossamer & Starling
Wow! That is a terrific pattern. I am a big fan of Jasper silk.
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Re: Jasper Gossamer & Starling
Joaniebo,
These are terrific! You are continuing that very soft, soft-hackled look and feel that I like so very much! It's no wonder these patterns take so well in all four seasons! You do a great job and I like your style of tying a lot!
Doug in the den
These are terrific! You are continuing that very soft, soft-hackled look and feel that I like so very much! It's no wonder these patterns take so well in all four seasons! You do a great job and I like your style of tying a lot!
Doug in the den
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Re: Jasper Gossamer & Starling
Thanks for the comments. Appreciate them.
Re: Jasper Gossamer & Starling
Those are beauts for sure. Great idea with the subtle color of the jasper silk.
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