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Re: Some flies tied by Emyr Lewis a Welsh Ghillie

Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 10:17 pm
by willowhead
Thankx very much Ray.....the recipe is on the previous page. i just did another fly on the Targus hook i used for the second fly posted here. Here's the recipe for it.....
Pink & Steel
Hook: same Targus as listed above
Thread: pink Danville 6/0
Abdomen: one dyed red Peacock herl & one bleeched and dyed pink Peacock herl, twisted around the thread and wraped
Thorax: wraped dyed red Peacock herl
Ribbing: UTC red small wire
Wing/Collar: shoulder feather off a dyed pink Silver Pheasant skin, tied in by the tip, where abdomen & thorax come together, & wraped thru the thorax ;)

Re: Some flies tied by Emyr Lewis a Welsh Ghillie

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 12:31 am
by kanutripr
willowhead wrote:i figured out why Vicki likes the ones she says she does..........they're HOT Spots :D ..... :lol: .....she's gotta "Thing" for Hot Spots :P ok Vicki, i'll do you a couple of my Hot Spot Swap flies and give 'em to you in Roscoe. ;)
Yeah yeah so I've got a thing for hot spots. :oops: I love the long hackles too though.

Thank you Mark. I'm really enjoying the flies you've been posting. I can see how these flies have helped fuel the inspiration and now I have something else to look forward to in Roscoe. :D



Vicki

Re: Some flies tied by Emyr Lewis a Welsh Ghillie

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 1:33 am
by willowhead
Roscoe (specially during THAT "Magic' two weeks) is like heaven on earth and going to be AMAZING for all.........please make EVERY possible effort to be there for the entire 10 days if at ALL possible. Your going to have an experience of a lifetime..............you won't get much sleep........ :lol: ..... ;)

Re: Some flies tied by Emyr Lewis a Welsh Ghillie

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 5:47 am
by fly_fischa
Thanks everyone, this post has been a fun exercise. I love the ignited spark in Mark to jump behind the vise, way cool. :D
Don't worry , I won't be fishing with Emyr's flies, they certainly will retire to a honourable home when I get back to OZ.

Mark
Mark, my man, you got some crazy skills going on... How cool are those flies, absolutely spot on, the proportions are perfect. The flow of materials is beautiful as are the colours and textures chosen. Good thing you put the pattern description up, I'll be tying some for my box for sure. I'm honoured that you are donating your inspirations to me, means a lot to me friend, like Christmas all over again. Your flies are going to be joining Emyr's when I get around to immortalising his back home. The only rightful place for them to end up. ;)

Btw, thanks for the tip on the hackle stem jobby, neat idea and on your second tie I think it actually looks really cool. I reckon you could play around with contrasting threads and get some neat/intentional looks/contrast.


Ray
Ray I haven't put photo's of the ones with tippet attached in this thread, there are a few more flies I haven't added. I'll add one or two with tippet so you don't go blind straining to see something that ain't in the photo ;) Sorry mate...

Re: Some flies tied by Emyr Lewis a Welsh Ghillie

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 1:20 pm
by willowhead
Thankx Kars.....before i forget.....as per that little trick, there are times when you can't get a full 360 with the bare stem, because of it's thickness by the time you come up and all the way around.....such was the case with the first fly i posted here. Two things, 1., i was tyin' this as a fishin' fly.....so i went ahead and did it anyway, as the fish doesn't really give a rat's a$$, because i had no intention of the fly ever bein' on display. And 2., when this happens (speakin' of fishin' flies.....if i can't get a clean, full, 360 degrees on a show fly, i won't do it), i'll just "catch" the remaining fibers with the thread, and pull them up and into the picture without, havin' to complete the circle with the rachis. Whenever i wrap hackle, wether palmering or doin' collars on wets/whatever, OR when doin' dry flies for that matter.....i ALWAYS keep my bodkin in my mouth. That way i don't have to look for it, and i know RIGHT where it is and can grab it instinctively when i need it. So, before i would "catch" those few remaining fibers to finish off a collar or whatever.....i'll usually reach in there with the bodkin and pull them out and free them first. Actually i do that whenever i feel it's nessessary along the way with each turn. i simply do not want any fibers to be trapped if at all possible. So i use my bodkin all throughout the process whenever needed, dry or wet fly. Oh, and a VERY fine needled bodkin at that. Most bodkins are a joke because the needle is way to big.
Three more flies up later today.....one will be a new thread called "Pink Steel" (Dressings page).....one will be at the "OH YEAH!" thread (Cabin page).....and one will be at the "New Emerger" thread (Dressing page).....and btw, your package is ready to go.....hooks, flies, and a length of gut.....be careful when you open the package (baggie inside), not to let the length of gut fall to the floor.....and let me know "when" is best to mail it. Takes a while for things to get to Austrailia. i've mailed hooks (Bob Frandson) there several times. If you aint hip to Bob.....go here to find him. http://www.streamerlist.com .....i'm on Misa's puter right now, so can't pull up his site url. ;)

Re: Some flies tied by Emyr Lewis a Welsh Ghillie

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 12:13 am
by Kelly L.
Mark, your Welsh Inspired Mayflies are something I just had to come back and take another look at. I hope you explore these a little more. These are just outstanding. I can't stop looking at them. :D Carry on!!!

Re: Some flies tied by Emyr Lewis a Welsh Ghillie

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 7:37 am
by fly_fischa
What Kelly said. :D
These ties are seriously cool Mark. I can hardly wait to see them in the flesh :D

Re: Some flies tied by Emyr Lewis a Welsh Ghillie

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 11:29 am
by willowhead
Kars, i for the PM with the Auzzie address.....should i go ahead and mail the things now or wait til your there? And don't forget to be careful not to let the length of gut fall out of the baggie when you open the package. Another PM on the way soon. ;)

Re: Some flies tied by Emyr Lewis a Welsh Ghillie

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 3:21 pm
by Ruard
Thank you for posting these flies, reminds me of the book: Plu Stiniog by Emrys Evans.

Greeting

Re: Some flies tied by Emyr Lewis a Welsh Ghillie

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 9:25 pm
by William Anderson
Wow. I won't be redundant tagging on to what eveyone else has posted. This entire thread is absolutely brilliant. I love this stuff. Karsten, magnificent post and a great contribution. Mark, what's gotten into you with these fishing flies. I'm so excited to see what happens next.