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jpm75

Re: My first classic salmon fly
« Reply #25 on: 29/09/2011 at 22:21 »
Glad you like the flies Sandy. Hope to start something new tomorrow.

Ben Dixon

Re: My first classic salmon fly
« Reply #26 on: 29/09/2011 at 22:47 »
Been watching this thread grow.  Considering it is titled "My first classic salmon fly" I am more than impressed, how long are these flies taking you to tie?  I hate tying salmon flies but love a well tied classic pattern.

Keep them coming

Ben

jpm75

Re: My first classic salmon fly
« Reply #27 on: 30/09/2011 at 07:27 »
Hi Ben. It depends on the complexity of the pattern, but it usually takes me a few hours. Sometimes the feathers sit right and sometimes they don't. If you look at my first fly on page 1 of this thread, every thing is just wrong about it, jungle cock and feather wing are too short. Mrs jpm bought me a book by Mike Redencich plus I bought one myself which came with a dvd which is very helpful. So together with these books and dvd, I've been able to learn the techniques and apply them to my tying both salmon and trout flies. I think the hardest thing about these flies is the materials, some of them are quite hard to find and they are a bit expensive but I will keep tying and keep posting. I'm just happy to share them with y'all. Watch this space.
Regards John.

jpm75

Re: My first classic salmon fly
« Reply #28 on: 07/10/2011 at 18:13 »
This little beauty took me all of 6-7 hours to tie, over a few days of course.. The Tippetiwitchet from the Traherne series of flies.


 :z16

Irvine Ross

Re: My first classic salmon fly
« Reply #29 on: 07/10/2011 at 20:06 »
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jpm75

Re: My first classic salmon fly
« Reply #30 on: 09/10/2011 at 22:33 »
This has to be the hardest fly I've ever tied. I practically went through an entire tippet collar to try and find the closest match for each pair of tippets.

Ben Dixon

Re: My first classic salmon fly
« Reply #31 on: 10/10/2011 at 00:01 »
This little beauty took me all of 6-7 hours to tie, over a few days of course.. The Tippetiwitchet from the Traherne series of flies.


 :z16



Now your just showing off  :z4

Very nicely done, I can see how that took a while.


Ben

Mike Barrio

Re: My first classic salmon fly
« Reply #32 on: 10/10/2011 at 00:40 »




I can't help thinking these would make rather nice trout flies in size 12 and 14?

Liking this thread very much :z16

Cheers
Mike

jpm75

Re: My first classic salmon fly
« Reply #33 on: 10/10/2011 at 10:07 »
You know Mike, I might just give that a try.

Peter McCallum

Re: My first classic salmon fly
« Reply #34 on: 10/10/2011 at 10:11 »
yeah you could get away without the spey hackles in those sizes too :grin

jpm75

Re: My first classic salmon fly
« Reply #35 on: 10/10/2011 at 11:38 »
I think I'd still keep the hackle but I would use long fibred hen our schlappen hackle.

Peter McCallum

Re: My first classic salmon fly
« Reply #36 on: 10/10/2011 at 17:40 »
sorry wasn't clear there :oops meant heron or spey cock hackles could be swopped for nice easily available hen :z16

 




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