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Re: Spiderpig(s)

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 8:02 am
by CreationBear
I've been thinking for a while that the world needs a Tellico soft hackle. You beat me to it.
Have you seen the Davie Mcphail version?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXg7ThbhrpA
It's a neat tie, though I tend to mangle the peacock herl when securing the pheasant tail back--it would make a great "anatomically correct" beetle imitation, though, complete with elytron. :) To be honest, though, I think a much more elegant solution would look much more like Ray's silk floss flies, though I have to admit I'm liking the hot orange Pearsall's/single peacock herl as a rib.

Tie2fish: they might get "bit," but I'm hesitant to fish them, if only because I won't be able to make fun of folks fishing Green Weenies any more. :lol:

Re: Spiderpig(s)

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 11:13 am
by kanutripr
Chamois, CHAMOIS!?! OMG I need some more materials! :lol:

Those are way cool! I especially like the second.



Vicki

Re: Spiderpig(s)

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 3:32 pm
by tie2fish
CreationBear wrote:
I've been thinking for a while that the world needs a Tellico soft hackle. You beat me to it.
Have you seen the Davie Mcphail version?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXg7ThbhrpA
It's a neat tie, though I tend to mangle the peacock herl when securing the pheasant tail back--it would make a great "anatomically correct" beetle imitation, though, complete with elytron. :) To be honest, though, I think a much more elegant solution would look much more like Ray's silk floss flies, though I have to admit I'm liking the hot orange Pearsall's/single peacock herl as a rib.

Tie2fish: they might get "bit," but I'm hesitant to fish them, if only because I won't be able to make fun of folks fishing Green Weenies any more. :lol:
After watching the Davie McPhail video, I just couldn't resist trying to tie it :)

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Re: Spiderpig(s)

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 3:53 pm
by kanutripr
Super nice Bill. Nothing aganst Davie, he's a very talented tyer but I like yours a little better. :D



Vicki

Re: Spiderpig(s)

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 7:31 pm
by letumgo
Bill - Terrific fly. I'm really digging the herl rib on CB's and your flies. It adds a great segmentation and color contrast.

Re: Spiderpig(s)

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 7:47 pm
by CreationBear
Wow, I like that a lot: it's quite a trick to secure that wingcase while maintaining the herl rib intact...good show! :)

Re: Spiderpig(s)

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 10:00 pm
by redietz
Great stuff. I think I'm going to stick to yellow, though, for a body. I do like the ideas of chamois and tinsel.

Re: Spiderpig(s)

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 6:55 am
by tie2fish
CreationBear wrote:Wow, I like that a lot: it's quite a trick to secure that wingcase while maintaining the herl rib intact...good show! :)
CB ~ I noticed while watching the Davie McPhail video that he coated the body with something, the name of which I didn't catch, before he wrapped the herl. So, when I tied mine, I put a coat of SHHAN on the body and wrapped the herl "into" it before it dried. Then I waited for the stuff to totally dry before pulling the PT fibers over the back.

Re: Spiderpig(s)

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 8:23 am
by William Anderson
Bill, what size of fly is that and what is SHHAN? This turned out nice. It has that old school look about it. These crazy old flies that you seniors tie are fun to see. (smiley).

w

Re: Spiderpig(s)

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 9:28 am
by tie2fish
William Anderson wrote:Bill, what size of fly is that and what is SHHAN? This turned out nice. It has that old school look about it. These crazy old flies that you seniors tie are fun to see. (smiley).

w
You're a regular riot, William ;) The fly is tied on a Daiichi 1710 2X long nymph hook, Size #14. "SHHAN" = Sally Hansen Hard As Nails, which dries totally clear and doesn't yellow with age. The only thing about it is that you have to make sure you let it dry completely before you handle it, and this usually takes a while.