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Matt Henderson

Re: February "step by step" fly tying competition entries
« Reply #45 on: 19/02/2010 at 22:51 »
Sandy I'll have to confess that it's antron but it should be rabbit.

However to cover my shame Ben_D still hasn't entered!

Sandy Nelson

Re: February "step by step" fly tying competition entries
« Reply #46 on: 19/02/2010 at 23:02 »
Matt

That expalins that, but i'm disappointed, i thought you had found some new cool dubbing material :cry.

As For Ben, i don't think he could take the Heat :z4 :z4 :z4

Sandy

Sandy Nelson

Re: February "step by step" fly tying competition entries
« Reply #47 on: 20/02/2010 at 11:18 »
I've amended the original post to show the original orange headed version that irvine mentions :z16

Sandy

Barry Robertson

Re: February "step by step" fly tying competition entries
« Reply #48 on: 20/02/2010 at 14:59 »
Nice fly sandy, i particulary like the way you use 2 pieces of thread for the nice ribb effect  :z16
Thanks  :z18

Sandy Nelson

Re: February "step by step" fly tying competition entries
« Reply #49 on: 20/02/2010 at 15:44 »
Baz

the pattern is a classic by T. E. Pritt from his book north country flies
first published in 1885.
No such thing as new ideas :z4

sandy

Barry Robertson

Re: February "step by step" fly tying competition entries
« Reply #50 on: 20/02/2010 at 15:50 »
I here what your saying but us cooncil brought up lads dont read books, we just fish!
Its new to me and happy you shared it  :z4  :z18

Alex Burnett

Re: February "step by step" fly tying competition entries
« Reply #51 on: 23/02/2010 at 06:57 »
Okay here goes, "Olive Alex" SBS coming up, you'll have to excuse the camera work, not easy with the basics in an Apartment in Croatia.

Olive Alex

Probably accounted for more fish between Kenny & Myself at Haddo that any other fly.


Materials

Hook : Kamasan B170 sizes 10-14
Thread: Red 6/0 thread
Tail: Dark Olive Marabou
Under Body : Red sparkle
Hackle : Chartreuse Grizzle Cock Hackle



Step 1. Slide on a Gold Head put the hook in the vice & create a collar using red thread & apply small amount of varnish.


Step 2. Tie in thread in touching turns until inline with point of hook & tie in Olive Marabou


Step 4. Tie in Red Sparkle for underbody


Step 5. Take a nice long hackle from a good quality Grizzle saddle take off flue & tie in.
Then wrap thread back up in touching turns until you reach the back of the collar you created earlier.


Step 6. Wrap Red Sparkle in touching turns towards collar, catch in with tying tread & trim off.


Step 7. Now take your Hackle & in close turns completely hackle the area from the base of the Marabou tail up to the back edge of the collar, tie in & trim off. 


Step 8. Whip finish, or as I do 3 over hand knots & apply Sally Hansen’s Hard As Nails


Step 9. Trim Marabou tail to suit your required length. Then with a scissors trim the hackle so it is the same diameter all the way along the body.

Alex

Mike Barrio

Re: February "step by step" fly tying competition entries
« Reply #52 on: 23/02/2010 at 09:35 »
Alex & Matt ............ thanks for the great step by steps :z16

I can vouch for Alex's fly, my trout are certainly attracted to it :z4

Best wishes
Mike

Mike Barrio

Re: February "step by step" fly tying competition entries
« Reply #53 on: 04/03/2010 at 01:12 »
Hi folks
Thanks once again for some excellent "step by steps" ....... Great stuff :z16

I have chosen a winner from the February entries :z3  

The winner for February is ......... Irvine "Hares Lug" for his Half Hog :cool:
Well done Irvine! Please drop me a PM when you get a chance and let me know which prize you would like :wink

Not long now till the Brownie season opens, so we have time for the last of this winter's entries. I've started a new thread for March and I'm really looking forward to seeing what everybody comes up with! :wink  

Thanks once again
Best wishes
Mike

Sandy Nelson

Re: February "step by step" fly tying competition entries
« Reply #54 on: 04/03/2010 at 13:25 »
Well done Irvine :z18

Mucho deserved :z3

Sandy

Matt Henderson

Re: February "step by step" fly tying competition entries
« Reply #55 on: 04/03/2010 at 14:15 »
well done Irvine

Iain Goolager

Re: February "step by step" fly tying competition entries
« Reply #56 on: 04/03/2010 at 20:06 »
Congrat's Irvine
 :z16

Iain

 




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