Learn to tie Jim Wynn's Blue Partridge North Country Spider.
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@SnapMarketingDesignАй бұрын
Lovely pattern, it's been my most successful spider for grayling this year on the Ure and Wharfe.
@robertweinberg44495 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@thedalesangler5 ай бұрын
glad you liked it
@Adipper7 ай бұрын
Really nice Robert. Plan on palming hackle through peacock to evaluate.
@Jon-qr9vq7 ай бұрын
Wonderful! Look forward to the next one Robert, thanks so much! PS - just curious as to the color of the Pearsall's. Thanks and best wishes!
@thedalesangler7 ай бұрын
Thanks
@JohnAmidon-c6r7 ай бұрын
👍🏻👍🏻
@troutstrike7 ай бұрын
That is a really nice looking pattern!
@thedalesangler7 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@flytire16 ай бұрын
is the head actually supposed to be blue?
@thedalesangler6 ай бұрын
@@flytire1 no.
@RVRRUN007 ай бұрын
Does the herl body and peacock hold up very well to multiple fish?
@thedalesangler7 ай бұрын
yes. I've never had a problem with the herl heads.
@robertalp38787 ай бұрын
Hi Robert, a lovely fly. I'm intrigued by the 'blue' in the name as you don't leave any silk in view apart from the darkened down blue whip finish. Feels like you could have used any colour silk or other thread. As I don't have any heron feathers, would grey goose do the same job? Cheers
@thedalesangler7 ай бұрын
Wynn doesn't mention a shade of tying silk. I just used a vintage blue Pearsalls just to keep it in line with the fly's name. In theory you could use any colour and type of silk or tying thread.