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Hi
Sorry for this odd question, but does anyone know the name of an angling fly that is pale blue in colour.. containing _ a _ c _ e _ ? Thanks Fly |
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Flyman wrote:
Hi Sorry for this odd question, but does anyone know the name of an angling fly that is pale blue in colour.. containing _ a _ c _ e _ ? Thanks Fly watchet You're welcome. -- Stan Gula http://gula.org/roffswaps |
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![]() "Flyman" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Hi Sorry for this odd question, but does anyone know the name of an angling fly that is pale blue in colour.. containing _ a _ c _ e _ ? Thanks Fly -- Flyman Watchet. An old north country wet fly. TL MC |
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In article , Mike Connor
writes "Flyman" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Hi Sorry for this odd question, but does anyone know the name of an angling fly that is pale blue in colour.. containing _ a _ c _ e _ ? Thanks Fly -- Flyman Watchet. An old north country wet fly. TL MC As Mike says, in the UK this is an old Northern standard pattern serving as a representation of the Iron Blue dun. A hackled fly always fished wet. the Dark Watchet is alsoe know by other names viz. Iron Blue Dun Little Iron Blue Little Water-hen (when wings are needed the breast feather of the water hen are used) Little dark Dun I used to use Andalusian cock haclkes for whisks and hackle -- Bill Grey http://www.billboy.co.uk |
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![]() "W. D. Grey" wrote As Mike says, in the UK this is an old Northern standard pattern serving as a representation of the Iron Blue dun. A hackled fly always fished wet. the Dark Watchet is alsoe know by other names viz. Iron Blue Dun Little Iron Blue Little Water-hen (when wings are needed the breast feather of the water hen are used) Little dark Dun and, as any welshman worth his salt would know, is called, formally, *paraleptophlebia adoptiva*. ![]() yfitons wayno(surprisingly, they are seen in numbers on big snowbird in late march, early april.) |
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Harrison writes "W. D. Grey" wrote As Mike says, in the UK this is an old Northern standard pattern serving as a representation of the Iron Blue dun. A hackled fly always fished wet. the Dark Watchet is alsoe know by other names viz. Iron Blue Dun Little Iron Blue Little Water-hen (when wings are needed the breast feather of the water hen are used) Little dark Dun and, as any welshman worth his salt would know, is called, formally, *paraleptophlebia adoptiva*. ![]() Exactly ?????.....:-) yfitons wayno(surprisingly, they are seen in numbers on big snowbird in late march, early april.) -- Bill Grey http://www.billboy.co.uk |
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![]() "Wayne Harrison" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news ![]() "W. D. Grey" wrote As Mike says, in the UK this is an old Northern standard pattern serving as a representation of the Iron Blue dun. A hackled fly always fished wet. the Dark Watchet is alsoe know by other names viz. Iron Blue Dun Little Iron Blue Little Water-hen (when wings are needed the breast feather of the water hen are used) Little dark Dun and, as any welshman worth his salt would know, is called, formally, *paraleptophlebia adoptiva*. ![]() yfitons wayno(surprisingly, they are seen in numbers on big snowbird in late march, early april.) Nope! Not even in Welsh, That would be; http://www.troutnut.com/naturals/may...ebia/index.php What we mean is; http://www.first-nature.com/insects/...lla_ignita.htm TL MC |
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Mike Connor wrote:
"Wayne Harrison" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news ![]() "W. D. Grey" wrote As Mike says, in the UK this is an old Northern standard pattern serving as a representation of the Iron Blue dun. A hackled fly always fished wet. the Dark Watchet is alsoe know by other names viz. Iron Blue Dun Little Iron Blue Little Water-hen (when wings are needed the breast feather of the water hen are used) Little dark Dun and, as any welshman worth his salt would know, is called, formally, *paraleptophlebia adoptiva*. ![]() yfitons wayno(surprisingly, they are seen in numbers on big snowbird in late march, early april.) Nope! Not even in Welsh, That would be; http://www.troutnut.com/naturals/may...ebia/index.php What we mean is; http://www.first-nature.com/insects/...lla_ignita.htm TL MC Don't you mean this one Mike? ![]() http://www.first-nature.com/insects/...is_muticus.htm -- Don`t Worry, Be Happy Sandy -- E-Mail:- Website:- http://www.ftscotland.co.uk Looking for a webhost? Try http://www.1and1.co.uk/?k_id=2966019 |
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![]() "Sandy Birrell" schrieb im Newsbeitrag .uk... Don't you mean this one Mike? ![]() http://www.first-nature.com/insects/...is_muticus.htm You ´re right Sandy. Confused myself there! I am sitting tying up some blue quills! Although the Watchet will in fact work well enough for either actually! TL MC |
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