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Re: Tups Indefensible

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 10:52 pm
by DOUGSDEN
Dearest Ginger,
There is nothing wrong with this one! It looks great esp. the button hole twits....I mean twist! I also love word play.
Densdoug

Re: Tups Indefensible

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 11:32 pm
by Hans Weilenmann
Lance,

I like the photograph perhaps even better than the fly, and i like the fly a lot!

Thanks for sharing 8-)

Cheers,
Hans W

Re: Tups Indefensible

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 11:43 pm
by willowhead
i'm just hangin' on by the skin of my teeth at this point........(there may be some inch of hope by sometime tomorrow, depending.....three different appointments and it's gonna be a horrible day.....even though i can look at it that way), but listening to ya'll banter, kid, share, and just be family, is such a wonderful thing for me right now........it's like a last super kinna vibe......damn good chance it'll never get any better than this for me.......thankx. ;)

Re: Tups Indefensible

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 11:59 pm
by gingerdun
Everybody, thanks for the encouragement.
CB, your question about whether
the "hunched" profile of the Klink hook ever mimics the posture of a natural
is interesting. I plan to take a bunch of these in different sizes on both straight and curved hooks, and try them out. I have no idea what the trout's opinion will be. I suspect that this huge size 10 hook is the more serious problem, since 14 is the typical size for Tups.
Hans, thanks for the compliment on the "photograph." For convenience I've been using my old Epson scanner in my home studio, and tweak it in Photoshop. Not even close to the shots you make. My photo studio is in an outbuilding heated with Propane that is more expensive than pinot grigio, so I keep the temperature at a minimum, and use the scanner instead during the cold months. But for some things, the scanner is serviceable.

Willow, seeing your post pop up in these strings is great. I'll be thinking of you as you go through tomorrow's ordeal. Hang in there.

Time to go to sleep. Been fun. Thanks again.

Lance

Re: Tups Indefensible

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 5:26 am
by kacbo
Great fly!

Picture is also exellent!

Re: Tups Indefensible

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 6:36 am
by Hans Weilenmann
gingerdun wrote:Hans, thanks for the compliment on the "photograph." For convenience I've been using my old Epson scanner in my home studio, and tweak it in Photoshop. Not even close to the shots you make. My photo studio is in an outbuilding heated with Propane that is more expensive than pinot grigio, so I keep the temperature at a minimum, and use the scanner instead during the cold months. But for some things, the scanner is serviceable.
Lance,

A flatbed indeed can do a grand job, as it has in this case, on patterns which can handle being 'flat'.

Cheers,
Hans W

Re: Tups Indefensible

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 7:44 am
by tie2fish
Coming in a little late on this, G'dun, but I'll echo the others' comments. This is simply a wonderful fly.

Re: Tups Indefensible

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 8:21 am
by gingerdun
Thanks!
The dark hackle may be a disastrous (indefensible) departure from the established recipe, but we'll see.
Here is Leisenring's Tup's Nymph pattern that also includes a tail (a second Tup's recipe in the book omits the tail)—

Hook:13, 14
Silk: Primrose yellow
Hackle: Very small light-blue hen hackle or medium-dark honey dun hen hackle
Tail: Two or three pale honey dun cock fibers
Body Halved: rear half of primrose yellow buttonhole twist; thorax or shoulder of yellow and claret Seal fur mixed dubbing spun on primrose yellow silk.

Leisenring said this pattern catches fish throughout the season, so perhaps it was intended as a generic attractor, not a strict imitation.

Lance

Re: Tups Indefensible

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 8:24 am
by fflutterffly
Ingerdun,
he lies re erfect, ven he urnt range nes. Now creek you don't have to feel so bad about the typing. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: I'd fish them in a breath.
(the flies are perfect, even the burnt orange ones)

Re: Tups Indefensible

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 9:56 am
by Hans Weilenmann
I have posted these before, but in the spirit of this thread, I have dusted off the images

Image
Tups Indispensable

Image
Tups Indispensable - soaked

Cheers,
Hans W