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 clouser minnow

1/0 hook stainless 

white buck tail body

pearl Krystal flash

dumbbell eye

white utc 140 thread 

 

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“Partridge & Orange”

@Mars Rover

Hook.    ......  Partridge Spider sz 12

Thread. ......  Pearsall’s gossamer silk orange ****old wooden spool and thread going on 50 yrs*** Delicate but nice !

Body.     ......   “.                “.             “

Thorax.   ......  A touch of tan ice dub

Hackle.  .......  Hungarian partridge. Brown shade.

 

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1 hour ago, Pbass said:

@Moshup Man! Nice job! The first thing I noticed was the body so I looked to see what material it was.  So many tricks to learn from you guys! Again nice job. 

Thanks Pbass.  We all learn from each other..

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1 hour ago, jamieofthenorth said:

@upnorthtier Nice ones! I noticed dozens in the boxes below, did you tie all of those?! Impressive! 

@Moshup Nice work... Of all of the classic wet patterns, the P&O has brought more to the net for me than any other. 

thanks and yes I tied all those flies in the trays. restocking for next season, most will be gone by next fall--sold. I usually sell 30 dz or so royal wulff a year

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12 hours ago, troutmaster08 said:

Wow those are great!

 

11 hours ago, Pbass said:

Nice work!

 

11 hours ago, bdngrd said:

Indeed!

thanks

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1914 Chevrolet

Hook - Mustad R43-94831 dry style

Thread - Yellow

Tail - Black calf tail

Tip - Red chenille

Body - Blue chenille

Hackle - Black

Reference

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@flytire I am intrigued by that book. A quick Google search showed a picture of a few of the pages... is the whole book just recipes with no pictures? Regardless, I may order a used copy. Nice fly also, another fine example of the great work you do. 

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1963-Chevrolet-Station-Wagon-Streamer-10

1964 Chevrolet Station Wagon Streamer

Hook - Mustad R74-9672, size 10

Thread - Black

Tail - Brown hackle fibers

Body - Cinnamon wool yarn

Wing - Red fox squirrel tail

Reference

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16 minutes ago, flytire said:

1964 Chevrolet Station Wagon Streamer

Nice, flytire.  I like that color yarn, do you know the brand?

Also, got any Fords in that book?

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sorry no fords

the chevrolet flies was an old chevrolet promotion

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the wool yarn was from hook and hackle which is now out of the fly tying material business

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A few from last night's Bugs and Bourbon. 

Some North Country spider style.

Hook: U101 size 18

Thread: UTC 70 den Wood duck

Abdomen/Thorax: Red dyed Peacock Herl

Hackle: #1 Hun covert

              #2 Scaled quail Back feather

              #3 Hun back feather

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Baetis Improved sparkle dun

Hook: Dai Ichi 1120 size 20

Thread: Uni 8/0 Iron Dun

Shuck/over wing: Gray Sparkle emerger yarn

Wing: Nature's Spirit Med dun Comparadun deer hair

Body: Stripped BWO peacock Herl quill

Thorax: Superfine Adams Gray

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And as usual you all are rocking the vise (vice?) this month

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