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My new adams pattern
This is my new adams pattern. Here is the picture link
http://www.versacorp.cn/picImg/Adams-Big.jpg . Wish the pattern could bring some encouragements but not teasing. Hook: 539 8# Thread: black Wings: grizzly hackle tips tied over the body Tail: grizzly hackle barbs Body: lavender floss Hackle: grizzly hackle tip Maybe the hook I use is a little bigger. I saw most of other tie with 10-16 hooks. But I think the 10-16 hooks are very small. So what are your comments? |
My new adams pattern
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wrote: This is my new adams pattern. Here is the picture link http://www.versacorp.cn/picImg/Adams-Big.jpg . Wish the pattern could Hmm. Browser keeps timing out waiting for a response - is your server maxed out? bring some encouragements but not teasing. Hook: 539 8# Thread: black Wings: grizzly hackle tips tied over the body Tail: grizzly hackle barbs Body: lavender floss I've usually seen fur, muskrat I think, dubbed. Why the lavender? What does it represent? Hackle: grizzly hackle tip Maybe the hook I use is a little bigger. I saw most of other tie with 10-16 hooks. But I think the 10-16 hooks are very small. So what are your comments? Match the hooks to the size of the fly on the water. I usually tie the standard patterns in a couple of sizes. AIui the Adams (Another fly named for a person - not the originator though.) is -the- classic US dry fly. For us the nearest equivalent is probably the gold ribbed hare's ear. A good standby when there's little hatching or when the hatch is so sparse you can't identify it. I'm going to sound dismissive here, but with the possible, occasional, exception, of classic chalkstreams and maybe smooth pools on limestone rivers all these small, brown, and boring little flies are pretty much interchangeable most of the time - imo anyway. Often it's more important that -I- can see the fly than to make an exact match - the fish don't mind. Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
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