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Title: pink partridges
Post by: Iain Cameron on 24/04/2011 at 11:48
tied up some spiders with partridge hackle and pinkish bodies - had some pink dubbing to experiment with. either used it very pink, or diluted it down to a duller pink by mixing with some greyish sheep wool.

had a good few fish on them fished simply across and down in traditional wet style - lots of little trouts and parr, but a couple of better fish including a 3lb sea trout kelt on a dull pink, chewed to bits, spider.  best results seem to have been when fished with a beaded nymph on point, guessing that's been getting the spiders down a bit deeper.

(http://i55.tinypic.com/11tq42x.jpg)

a wee scraggly collection pictured - an orange sparkle min fritz, a couple of pearly spiders and a pink beaded bug too.
spiders tied same as Sandy's Waterhen Bloa (although much much less nicely tied than Sandy!). I tend to overhackle my spiders, not traditional i know, but that's my choice!

don't know whether it is the pink that's helped, or just that partridge spiders look alive in water, but either way i can fish these with confidence

iain


Title: Re: pink partridges
Post by: Iain Goolager on 24/04/2011 at 14:41
Iain,
I've been critisized for my spider hackle density before but I really do like a slightly longer & fuller hackle than what might be called the norm., and also if it's as perpernicular to the hook shank as possible.

Never tried Pink! maybe one day.

Iain
Title: Re: pink partridges
Post by: Iain Cameron on 24/04/2011 at 18:49
Iain,
I've been critisized for my spider hackle density


let the fish be your only critics!!!
though i just tied a couple more with the regulation 2 turns of hackle