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Re: Flies of Jim Wynn

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2011 6:12 am
by Ruard
Thank you all, I like the "ribbing effect" , there is no ribbing but only the two colors of the coot hacklestem, just like the quill of the peacock eye. When I saw the picture the first time it was a plesent surprise.

Greeting

Re: Flies of Jim Wynn

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2011 6:27 am
by Ruard
The Yellow Coot

Image

(5) . YELLOW C OOT( JW) .
Hook:15
Hackle: SmalI feather from under a coot wing, again from the bottom
row of feathers.
Body: Two thirds blue fox rabbit, a blue dun shade. Remainder of body
yellow artificial silk ribbed with fine gold tinsel, giving a
sort of yellow tip to the body.
Head: Yellow silk.
Use: This is a very good fly to have on with the Waterhen Bloa. May
be taken for the hatching nymph, or on the other hand it is a good
imitation of the Small BIue Midge or Dun that appears in Spring and Autumn.
It is a pattern of my own invention and quite a reliable one to have on the
cast in March and April or in September and October for the grayling. The
feather from outside a merlin hawk wing may be used as a substitute for
the coot feather.

Substituted the blue fox rabbit for blue underfur of a chincilla.

Greeting

Re: Flies of Jim Wynn

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2011 9:21 pm
by willowhead
Ruard, you are amazing and what a great contribution this thread is to the site. Please keep 'em commin'. ;)
Btw, folks.....i forgot to mention it before but i've had this cool thing on my home page (google), for a year or maybe closer to two now.........it's a Monet "Painting of the Day" thing, which actually, shows a different painting of his every time you open a new browser. You can add it to your google browser very easy. Just go to "add things" or whatever it's called. :D