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pattern for a parachute Adams.
I am attempting to tie then with a moose tail, muskrat dubbed body which only extends up to the wing post, poly-yarn wing post, and grizzly and brown parachute, black thread. I have looked on-line for pointers to tying this pattern and they vary considerably. My pattern comes from the book I received anonymously several years ago which is authored by Dave Hughes. Hughes doesn't dub past the wing post, though most of the on-line sites I visited show a dubbed head and they don't use moose hair for the tail? My ties are getting to look much better, nonetheless. However, I don't have the proportions down pat yet. I don't have good hackles to work with and can't really afford to purchase what I need presently. The necks, capes and saddles I have were my uncles and were purchased some time during the transition from feathered dinosaurs to birds. The good news is that I have lots of these feathered pieces parts! The really bad news is that I don't know a rooster feather from a hen feather? Mark |
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