I cannot get this man's flies out of my head. On the left the Grey Hackle and on the right the Red Hackle. Both tied on size 14 Allcocks W205 sproat hooks. I believe that these 2 patterns were general patterns and were his own personal creations.
Tom
Leisenrings Hackles
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Leisenrings Hackles
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Re: Leisenrings Hackles
They belong in your head, that's why. I have a photo of his red hackle, tied by him, on my wall. I printed it out. Yours is darn close, his has just a slightly more elongated an tapered head. Your peacock seems to have the right colour and sheen. I wonder why it was called a grey hackle. It is more pale yellowish than grey. Badger is.
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Re: Leisenrings Hackles
Very nice Tom- Those patterns and others are stuck in all of our heads-that’s why were here
I don’t know about that OLD hook though-send all those old ALLCOCKS to THEROE for proper disposal
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I don’t know about that OLD hook though-send all those old ALLCOCKS to THEROE for proper disposal
Soft and wet - the only way....
Re: Leisenrings Hackles
Effective and purposeful. Two great patterns. You would do well to keep them stuck.
The grey hackle I always assumed was badger or golden badger. He lists them as yellow or white creamy furnace.
The grey hackle I always assumed was badger or golden badger. He lists them as yellow or white creamy furnace.
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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