Body: Red or orange mohair Rib: Gold twist or tinsel Hackle: Two red, from tail to head
Red Palmer Fly from The Art of Angling by William Blacker. The one above is tied in hand on a vintage blind-eye hook, while the three below all are tied for fishing on Ahrex FW580 #10.
Tip: Gold Body: Peacock herl Front-hackle: Two black-red
Soldier Palmer Fly from The Art of Angling by William Blacker. The one above is tied in hand on a vintage blind-eye hook, while the three below all are tied for fishing on Ahrex FW580 #10.
With some floatant this should be situated just in the surface, or fished just underneath the surface for some good action!
Tip: Gold Body: Dark olive mohair Throat: Dark olive hackle Wing: Woodcock or starling.
The Sooty Olive Fly from The Art of Angling by William Blacker. The one above is tied in hand on a vintage blind-eye hook, while the three below all are tied for fishing on Ahrex FW580 #10.
I found a deep green hackle deep in my hackle box that really matched the mohair in the body. A patch that I didn’t remember, but showed up just in time for this pattern that I believe in: the color, the movement and shape should give plenty of trout this summer! A variant should be a spider-version without the wing
Body: Cinnamon brown mohair Legs: Red ,small Wing: Starling, wing
The Ant Fly from The Art of Angling by William Blacker. The one above is tied in hand on a vintage blind-eye hook, while the three below all are tied for fishing on Ahrex FW580 #10.
The mohair here is not cinnamon, but the closest I had to be true to the pattern.
The Grouse Hackle from The Art of Angling by William Blacker. The one above is tied in hand on a vintage blind-eye hook, while the three below all are tied for fishing on Ahrex FW580 #10.
A spider pattern that should give plenty of movement and fish! The grouse hackle is something I should use more of going forward with variants over this pattern!
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