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![]() "Larry Medina" wrote in message m... If you're having difficulties with the Parachute post and hackle, check this out: http://www.troutflies.com/tutorials/...te/index.shtml I went to Harry's site, but it doesn't have a tutor on the parachute Adams. I will be visiting his site once I begin tyin' other patterns though. I'm not really havin' problems tyin' the parachute. I found that as long as I have a good build-up of thread around the post, the hackles wrap nicely. Tying the hackles off is another matter. :~^( As for the colors, well... it's a matter of taste. I'll likely stick to the traditional colors, as they seem to work well on our wild trout. I tie a natural Adams which is a light Grey body, and I tie an olive Adams. Can you e-mail a pic of you Olive? You can use moose mane for the tail or a mixture of grizz and brown hackle fibers. Hughes reccommends moose body hair, but I think I have the mane hair and it is too sparce of the dark end fibers, for what I paid for a small swatch of it. On the olive one, I use a dun hackle and tail. I don't have any dun feather presently, but will be gettin' some soon, as my next pattern will be the PDM--it's so cute and catches trout in the early Spring hear. Thanks for the advice Larry! Mark Larry |
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