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Today, I tied the classic fly pattern adams.
Here is the picture http://picasaweb.google.com/Dan.versacorp.cn/Adams Hook: Mustad 539 12# (same as Dai-Riki 320 12#) Thread: grey Wing: grey hackle tips tied over the body Tail: grey and brown hackle barbs Hackle: grey and brown This one is the eighth adams I tied today. I have found the wing is a little longer. I have tried my best to use the smallest rooster neck feather. Could you guys tell me any other things I should pay attention to? Thanks |
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"Da" wrote in message
oups.com... Today, I tied the classic fly pattern adams. Here is the picture http://picasaweb.google.com/Dan.versacorp.cn/Adams Hook: Mustad 539 12# (same as Dai-Riki 320 12#) Thread: grey Wing: grey hackle tips tied over the body Tail: grey and brown hackle barbs Hackle: grey and brown This one is the eighth adams I tied today. I have found the wing is a little longer. I have tried my best to use the smallest rooster neck feather. Could you guys tell me any other things I should pay attention to? Thanks Other than the wing needing to be shorter by about 1/3, its not a bad looking tie. With wings that long, the fly will tend to spin when being cast, and will likely twist the leader. Although the body of an Adams is usually done with grey dubbing (commonly muskrat underfur) the body material you used looks passable. When seeking good hackle feathers. check out the whole skin Seek skins that include the neck right up onto the head. The smallest stiffest hackle feathers will be found on and near the head. Bob Weinberger La Grande, OR |
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On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 13:04:27 -0700, rw
wrote: Bob Weinberger wrote: "Da" wrote in message oups.com... Today, I tied the classic fly pattern adams. Here is the picture http://picasaweb.google.com/Dan.versacorp.cn/Adams Hook: Mustad 539 12# (same as Dai-Riki 320 12#) Thread: grey Wing: grey hackle tips tied over the body Tail: grey and brown hackle barbs Hackle: grey and brown This one is the eighth adams I tied today. I have found the wing is a little longer. I have tried my best to use the smallest rooster neck feather. Could you guys tell me any other things I should pay attention to? Thanks Other than the wing needing to be shorter by about 1/3, its not a bad looking tie. With wings that long, the fly will tend to spin when being cast, and will likely twist the leader. Although the body of an Adams is usually done with grey dubbing (commonly muskrat underfur) the body material you used looks passable. IMO, wings on an Adams are a cosmetic anachronism -- the fish don't see them. They're a PITA to tie in, and they can cause the tippet to twist, as you point out. At best, they make it easier for the angler to see the fly on the water, but a hi-vis antron post would work better. Is an Adams ties sans wings still an Adams? Soitenly! It's a "Spent And Left For Dead Adams".... /daytripper |
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Da wrote:
Today, I tied the classic fly pattern adams. Good looking fly DA. The wings and tail might be a bit long. Here are two other ties to compare with: http://montana-riverboats.com/Pages/...rks/Adams.html http://montana-riverboats.com/Pages/...ve/Adams2.html |
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Bob Weinberger wrote:
"Da" wrote in message oups.com... Today, I tied the classic fly pattern adams. Here is the picture http://picasaweb.google.com/Dan.versacorp.cn/Adams Hook: Mustad 539 12# (same as Dai-Riki 320 12#) Thread: grey Wing: grey hackle tips tied over the body Tail: grey and brown hackle barbs Hackle: grey and brown This one is the eighth adams I tied today. I have found the wing is a little longer. I have tried my best to use the smallest rooster neck feather. Could you guys tell me any other things I should pay attention to? Thanks Other than the wing needing to be shorter by about 1/3, its not a bad looking tie. With wings that long, the fly will tend to spin when being cast, and will likely twist the leader. Although the body of an Adams is usually done with grey dubbing (commonly muskrat underfur) the body material you used looks passable. IMO, wings on an Adams are a cosmetic anachronism -- the fish don't see them. They're a PITA to tie in, and they can cause the tippet to twist, as you point out. At best, they make it easier for the angler to see the fly on the water, but a hi-vis antron post would work better. Is an Adams ties sans wings still an Adams? -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "Da" wrote in message oups.com... Today, I tied the classic fly pattern adams. Here is the picture http://picasaweb.google.com/Dan.versacorp.cn/Adams Hook: Mustad 539 12# (same as Dai-Riki 320 12#) Thread: grey Wing: grey hackle tips tied over the body Tail: grey and brown hackle barbs Hackle: grey and brown This one is the eighth adams I tied today. I have found the wing is a little longer. I have tried my best to use the smallest rooster neck feather. Could you guys tell me any other things I should pay attention to? Thanks I'm not a very accomplished tier and my Adams looks a great deal like your. However, it catches trout just like most all of the flyz I have tied. If your interest is in impressing fly tiers, you'll tie flyz to specifications. If your interest is in catching trout or other fish, you'll keep on tying what works for you. Op |
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![]() "Opus--Mark H. Bowen" wrote in message ... I'm not a very accomplished tier and my Adams looks a great deal like your. However, it catches trout just like most all of the flyz I have tied. If your interest is in impressing fly tiers, you'll tie flyz to specifications. If your interest is in catching trout or other fish, you'll keep on tying what works for you. Op Oh yeah, I like your tie, btw! Op |
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daytripper wrote:
On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 13:04:27 -0700, rw wrote: Is an Adams ties sans wings still an Adams? Soitenly! It's a "Spent And Left For Dead Adams".... /daytripper The next time I see an Adam's hatch I'll think about that. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() rw typed: Bob Weinberger wrote: "Da" wrote in message oups.com... Today, I tied the classic fly pattern adams. Here is the picture http://picasaweb.google.com/Dan.versacorp.cn/Adams Hook: Mustad 539 12# (same as Dai-Riki 320 12#) Thread: grey Wing: grey hackle tips tied over the body Tail: grey and brown hackle barbs Hackle: grey and brown This one is the eighth adams I tied today. I have found the wing is a little longer. I have tried my best to use the smallest rooster neck feather. Could you guys tell me any other things I should pay attention to? Thanks Other than the wing needing to be shorter by about 1/3, its not a bad looking tie. With wings that long, the fly will tend to spin when being cast, and will likely twist the leader. Although the body of an Adams is usually done with grey dubbing (commonly muskrat underfur) the body material you used looks passable. IMO, wings on an Adams are a cosmetic anachronism -- the fish don't see them. They're a PITA to tie in, and they can cause the tippet to twist, as you point out. At best, they make it easier for the angler to see the fly on the water, but a hi-vis antron post would work better. Is an Adams ties sans wings still an Adams? I don't know, but that's the only way I tie them now - no wings. I haven't seen any different reaction from the fish. -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
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![]() "rw" wrote in message m... Bob Weinberger wrote: "Da" wrote in message oups.com... Today, I tied the classic fly pattern adams. Here is the picture http://picasaweb.google.com/Dan.versacorp.cn/Adams Hook: Mustad 539 12# (same as Dai-Riki 320 12#) Thread: grey Wing: grey hackle tips tied over the body Tail: grey and brown hackle barbs Hackle: grey and brown This one is the eighth adams I tied today. I have found the wing is a little longer. I have tried my best to use the smallest rooster neck feather. Could you guys tell me any other things I should pay attention to? Thanks Other than the wing needing to be shorter by about 1/3, its not a bad looking tie. With wings that long, the fly will tend to spin when being cast, and will likely twist the leader. Although the body of an Adams is usually done with grey dubbing (commonly muskrat underfur) the body material you used looks passable. IMO, wings on an Adams are a cosmetic anachronism -- the fish don't see them. They're a PITA to tie in, and they can cause the tippet to twist, as you point out. At best, they make it easier for the angler to see the fly on the water, but a hi-vis antron post would work better. Is an Adams ties sans wings still an Adams? Not quite, it becomes an uncle Fester ![]() |
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