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Re: Some Salmon & Sea-Run Softies

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 1:39 am
by Mataura mayfly
These are the type of feathers used as the 2nd hackle on the last fly.

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Re: Some Salmon & Sea-Run Softies

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 11:22 am
by Roadkill
Outstanding flies Mm. 8-), the Triple Hackle Wirer should make fish drool. ;)

Re: Some Salmon & Sea-Run Softies

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 1:58 pm
by William Anderson
Jeff, you are really putting together some great stuff. That red fly just sings, doesn't it. This is a fantastic thread. Thanks for sharing so much.

w

Re: Some Salmon & Sea-Run Softies

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 3:32 pm
by Mataura mayfly
Thanks everyone for the encouraging comments, means a lot coming from such esteemed fellows that are of a much higher tying level. :D

A few more from last night.

Blue Pennell

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Green Pennell

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Same dressing as the Black Pennell, but I left off the tags and dyed the feather for the tail myself with food colouring :o . Dyed blue, it looked green when I tied the blue one, so I tied a green and it looks blue! Both look blue-ish in the photos. :?

Stillwater Priest

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Now you might call this a Silver Zulu, except for the dyed goose quill slip tail instead of a wool tag it is.

GOGP

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Hook: #2/0
Thread: Black Uni #8
Eye: Furled mono
Tag: Flat silver tinsel
Butt: Black Ostrich herl
Tail: Golden Pheasant topping
Rib: Flat silver tinsel
Lower Body: Golden/yellow embroidery floss (3 strands)
Upper Body: Olive sparkle dubbing
1st Hackle: Red feather from Cock Golden Pheasant breast
2nd Hackle: Golden Pheasant tippet

Re: Some Salmon & Sea-Run Softies

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 3:44 pm
by Mataura mayfly
Freom what I have read on the subject no Steelhead box is complete without purple flies, I guess the same could be said for Salmon and Sea Run?

Purple Wirer

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Hook: Unknown bulk pack #6 long shank
Thread: Purple Kinkame silk
Lower body: Purple 24 gauge wire
Upper body: Purple "fuzzy" yarn (compliments of Ray, thank you :D )
1st Hackle: Purple organza ribbon hackle
2nd Hackle: Soft, dyed purple Cock hackle

Gold & Purple Spey

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Hook: Gamakatsu T10-6H #1 (ex Mark R, via Ray)
Thread: Purple Kinkame silk
Tag: Flat gold tinsel
Lower Body: 24 gauge gold wire over thread base
Rib: Gold oval tinsel
Spey hackle: Pukeko flank
Upper Body: Ray's fuzzy purple yarn
1st Hackle: Gold organza ribbon hackle (tied in to show the ribbon seam)
2nd Hackle: Soft, dyed purple Cock hackle.

Re: Some Salmon & Sea-Run Softies

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 4:22 pm
by letumgo
Jeff - I am dazzled by your creative streak. Lovely flies, all of them. The last one is my favorite. Great color combination..

Re: Some Salmon & Sea-Run Softies

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 4:47 pm
by Mataura mayfly
letumgo wrote:Jeff - I am dazzled by your creative streak. Lovely flies, all of them. The last one is my favorite. Great color combination..
Might have to find a new background for that one, the blue colouration of the hook kind of disappears into the background. :(

Re: Some Salmon & Sea-Run Softies

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 5:10 pm
by Ron Eagle Elk
Jeff,

Purple is a staple steelhead color all right, and that one of your looks like a killer. Have to admit though, the Gold and Purple looks like a winner swung from a 14 foot two hand rod. Great dressings, Mate.

Re: Some Salmon & Sea-Run Softies

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 5:14 pm
by letumgo
Mark would have love seeing these, and his hooks being put to good use. Misako gave me close to two hundred dollars worth of assorted hooks, which I have distributed to various folks during the year. The remainder were given away in support of a local kids tying event. I think the kids will get a kick out of the wild colors.

Re: Some Salmon & Sea-Run Softies

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 5:52 pm
by gingerdun
Jeff,
These are gorgeous. The application of giant soft hackles for sea run fish is an idea that I have seen come up once in a while, but I don't know how successful it has been. At those sizes, what might the fish take them for? Or does it even matter, so long as they bite? Carl Old Hat has experimented with them. Stendalen was posting some big flymphs for seatrout in January, under Soft Hackle Seatrout flies collection:
http://www.flymphforum.com/viewtopic.ph ... len#p31874

You are definitely on a roll here. 8-) Keep 'em comin'.
Lance