Christopheraaron
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BTW, there are 3, and a traditional partridge.
Haha, Ya, kind of annoying to build a nice smooth body and then have the whip finish mess it all up!Jacklake said:I have been having fun tying kebari style, starting at the head, tying to the bend and whip finishing at the bend. Kind of turns my head around.
Excellent proportions IMO.TRIMIX said:moleech
I agree, good tying there! Have you tried it on a jig hook?Jacklake said:E
Excellent proportions IMO.
I do like the extended body! IMO, if you made the wing a little fuller and 1/2 again longer, and moved it back (little bigger thorax), the proportions would be much better. Do I see CDC or some other material extending from the sides to maintain balance & floatation?wayjep said:Working on this foam tailed some kind of mayfly imitation today. Have not got the hackle right yet but here is the first.
Moose is quite interesting as a material because it is so strong. You just need 2 or 3 hairs for a tail on a mayfly, or for antennae on stoneflies. Also, 2 or 3 fibres make good mayfly nymph and dun bodies when wrapped around the hook. I don't have any, but my guys over near you have some if I want.JMatt1983 said:also, got most of my materials the other day, 4 full deer tails, 2 bags of turkey tail feathers, a moose tail and a couple patches of moose belly fur, haven't got the duck or quail yet