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by letumgo » Sun Oct 13, 2019 4:51 pm
Peacock-Furnace and Wren Soft Hackle
Hook - Partridge Patriot Czech Nymph (Size 8 or 10)
Thread - 8/0 UNI-Thread (Olive Dun)
Hackle - Hen Cape Hackle (Furnace)
Abdomen - TenkaraBum Wool Yarn (Wren color)
Throax - Five strands of Peacock Herl
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by Roadkill » Sun Oct 13, 2019 6:31 pm
Beautiful and Buggy! Just send me a few for testing.

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by daringduffer » Mon Oct 14, 2019 6:31 am
Your signature thorax/hackle construction is very attractive. Sometimes I wish I was a fish.
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by Ron Eagle Elk » Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:20 am
Oooooh, I like it. I would offer to test it out for you, but our season has closed. I wonder if anyone uses flies when ice fishing. I would think casting to that little hone would be difficult.
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by Variant » Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:29 am
Great looking fly! Ray...
Well done.
Are you using Jamiesons wool?
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by letumgo » Mon Oct 14, 2019 12:12 pm
Lou,
Yes, I believe this is the Jamiesons wool yarn. I bought a bunch of colors from TenkaraBum (Chris Stewart), from his website. I recently reorganized my tying materials and rediscovered these yarns. They are beautiful mixed colors (lots of shades/colors within a given yarn), which results in a naturally mottled body color.
When time permits, I plan to play around with several other color combinations, to see what might be useful fishing patterns. I am a big fan of wool yarn for wet fly patterns.
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by chase creek » Mon Oct 14, 2019 3:25 pm
Absolutely lovely fly, Ray. Wool is a wonderful material to work with. PLUS it's cheap, and you can find plenty of colors to mix.

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by Ron Eagle Elk » Mon Oct 14, 2019 4:35 pm
Ray, I took a look at Chris's site and couldn't find the yarn. Do you have a link, just in case I should ever need such a thing?
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by letumgo » Mon Oct 14, 2019 7:15 pm
Ron,
I sent Chris an email, asking if he still sells the yarn. I’ll let you know what he saids.
Update: Chris no longer sells tying materials. He said that all the yarns were Jamieson's Shetland Spindrift.
I found this link to their website.
LINK TO JAMIESON"S WEBSITE https://www.jamiesonsofshetland.co.uk/ ... ft-1-c.asp