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Great tying every 1 sorry not not around as much as i would like

 

Hans my fly pattern library is growing love your work keep posting them patterns

 

 

Rocky

 

 

crap CheyAnne is logged in o well

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Two more in the CQ (California Quail) series:

 

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CQ Black Spider

 

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CQ Blue Spider

 

Hook: Tiemco 102Y #15

Thread: Benecchi 12/0, grey

Hackle: California Quail

Abdomen: Narrow plastic ribbon from producer bag

Rib: Narrow plastic ribbon from produce bag, corded

Thorax: Seal's fur (black, blue), depending on the pattern

 

Cheers,

Hans W

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Bleedin' Buzzer

Hook: Partridge K14ST #18

Thread: Uni-thread 8/0, light cahill

Gills: Acrylic yarn, white

Abdomen: Narrow amber plastic ribbon from produce bag

Rib: Narrow amber plastic ribbon from produce bag, corded

Wingbuds: Whiting Popper Pack barbs, red center

Wingcover: Narrow black plastic ribbon from produce bag

Thorax: Argentinean hare, dyed amber

 

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Bled Buzzer

Hook: Partridge K14ST #18

Thread: Uni-thread 8/0, light cahill

Gills: Acrylic yarn, white

Abdomen: Narrow red plastic ribbon from produce bag

Rib: Narrow red plastic ribbon from produce bag, corded

Wingbuds: Whiting Popper Pack barbs, red center

Wingcover: Narrow black plastic ribbon from produce bag

Thorax: Argentinean hare, dyed dark grey

 

Cheers,

Hans W

 

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Francolin Spider

Hook: Kamasan B175 #14

Thread: Benecchi 12/0, grey

Hackle: Francolin

Rib: Fine orange copper wire

Tail: Hooded meganser barbs

Abdomen: Golden pheasant cock tail barbs

Thorax: Argentinean hare, medium brown

 

Francolins are members of the pheasant family. Some information, and an image of one of the species, here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francolin

 

Cheers,

Hans W

 

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Hans heres what i wish. Is with your wonderful photography and patterns is that you do a book. I would be the first 1 to by it. All though it is free here. But seriously a book would be good or at least a article for hatches mag.

 

Rocky

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Buzzer Playground - or Chironomids for those in the New World

 

I had some vise time today and used it to play about a bit on the buzzer theme.

 

Any of these you feel might do the business in some way? If so, pick your favorite :headbang:

 

If not... well :bugeyes:

 

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Cheers,

Hans W

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First attempt at a some what classic salmon fly please let me know what ya'll think thanks

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Devil Buzzer

Hook: Grip 14723BL #14

Thread: Benecchi 12/0, grey

Gills: Acrylic yarn, white

Abdomen: Narrow red plastic ribbon from produce bag

Rib: Narrow red plastic ribbon from produce bag, corded

Wingbuds/horns: Grey mallard biots

Thorax: Argentinean hare, dyed amber

 

Cheers,

Hans W

 

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No I took the fibers off the side of the feather that was going to be next to the hook shank when you wrap it. If that makes since.

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