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![]() "Alan Edwards" wrote in message ... I bought some racoon tails a long time ago for cheap, thinking surely there was a pattern that used racoon tail. I've not yet found any - can anyone name some? I've used it a little as a substitute material, but everything I've done with it so far has seemed...not quite right. From Jack Gartside Tarpon Spey Hook: M34006, Daiichi 2546 (or similar): sizes 2/0 - 2 Thread: 6/0 Danville's orange Body: Mottled orange/black or plain tan chenille Hackle: Pheasant rump feather palmered over body (tie in at tip and wind forward so that you end up with some of the soft downy fiber up near eye) Wing: Natural tannish raccoon hair (from tail or body) tied in so that tips extend just a little beyond bend of hook Head: Orange |
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"Alan Edwards" wrote in message
... I bought some racoon tails a long time ago for cheap, thinking surely there was a pattern that used racoon tail. I've not yet found any - can anyone name some? I've used it a little as a substitute material, but everything I've done with it so far has seemed...not quite right. Several patterns in books of the 1960s called for "monga ringtail", and these black and white striped monkey tails were then sold by dealers. The colour contrast in natural raccoon tails seems less, but they might be good enough for such patterns. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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Don wrote:Several patterns in books of the 1960s called
for "monga ringtail", and these black and white striped monkey tails were then sold by dealers. The colour contrast in natural raccoon tails seems less, but they might be good enough for such patterns. I have used coyote and fox tail for tying clousers, don't know why racoon tail wouldn't work for either clousers or blondes. Big Dale |
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"Big Dale" wrote in message
... I have used coyote and fox tail for tying clousers, don't know why racoon tail wouldn't work for either clousers or blondes. He is now dead so I can say the big secret of Raymond Arsenault's RAT series of salmon flies (at Campbelltown, NB) was his use of coyote for the wing rather than the gray fox or gray squirrel suggested in most pattern books. (The basis of this conclusion is that, after a very pleasant hour-long chat in 1978, when I guessed the RAT wing might be coyote he immediately threw me out of his store.) -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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I have used coyote and fox tail for tying clousers, don't know why racoon
tail wouldn't work for either clousers or blondes. He is now dead so I can say the big secret of Raymond Arsenault's RAT series of salmon flies (at Campbelltown, NB) was his use of coyote for the wing rather than the gray fox or gray squirrel suggested in most pattern books. (The basis of this conclusion is that, after a very pleasant hour-long chat in 1978, when I guessed the RAT wing might be coyote he immediately threw me out of his store.) Cool. Got some coyote too from an old parka. By the way, I've never been thrown out of a fly fishing store. Then again, my standard greeting at my favorite store is opening the door and throwing in my wallet like a live grenade. Proprietor jumps on it to save me every time. -- Frank Reid Euthanize to reply |
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I bought some racoon tails a long time ago for cheap, thinking surely there
was a pattern that used racoon tail. I've not yet found any - can anyone name some? I've used it a little as a substitute material, but everything I've done with it so far has seemed...not quite right. |
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