Re: Partridge Hackle
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 4:28 am
Can you guess what it is?Mataura mayfly wrote:Boris.... Nice photo stand as well.
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Can you guess what it is?Mataura mayfly wrote:Boris.... Nice photo stand as well.
A guess it would be....... it's not "grainy" enough for antler, so I am guessing beef thigh bone? The timber looks a little like the transition of ebony from heartwood to sapwood. Either way it is a new forend for a rod grip of the future...... anywhere close?Boris wrote:Can you guess what it is?Mataura mayfly wrote:Boris.... Nice photo stand as well.
Carl, I am feeling a little dense. Could you please be more specific about how you tie on your hackles? Are you saying you formerly tied on the tips, but now start by tying on the stem as in the Leisenring illustration? Or just the opposite?Old Hat wrote:I am a tip to stem convert. In my uncivilized life I tied in by the stem and mutilated many hackles. Now I know better. Each year make it my mission to recruit while at the shows.![]()
I need to make a video of my testimony. It has been on the burner way too long.![]()
Actually all the methods work...tying in by the stem over the eye is just better.
Maybe it does, maybe it doesn't. Try wetting it and stroking the hackle back, if it covers all the body or overpowers it the hackle might be a bit full. That isnt allowing for current or stripping though, you never know what it might look like in the water with them in account.Boris wrote:Thanks fellas. Just a question..... do you think it has too much hackle? I already know the head is too long!![]()
Ray, that Jackdaw & Jade is like a piece of jewelry. The grees shades with the hackle contrast is almost royal.