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HOLLANDS FANCY (by Kelson)


tied by geraldsherbrook
Current Tags for This Pattern
/ Black / floss / Partridge / Red / white / Yellow /
Fly Type: Salmon Flies
Target Species: Atlantic Salmon
Recommended Region: General Europe
Imitation: General Baitfish
Material List: Partridge hook CS 10/3 hook 1/0 Harison Bartleet blind eye - thread white and black - tip fine oval gold - tag golden floss - tail a mix of summer duck-ibis or red macaw - and yellow macaw (yellow peroquette I used - but blue chatterer (I went for kingfisher (a rather dark feather) - body in two equal parts butted with blue chatterer (I used kingfisher) golden yellow rear part and violet front part ....both parts ribbed with gold oval - troath black hereon and summer duck (I used widgeon) - wing (sort of underwing yellow golden and violet and above amherst strips - two toppings as subscribed in the pattern - and blue/yellow horns...
Tying Instructions: put the hook in the vice




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THE "ERNE RANGER"

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" The Mc. KENZIE" 3/0 (by J.J. HARDY)

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'MY old BELGIUM GRUB(like) FLY - eyed 2/0 hook

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"the TAITE's FANCY" (Hardy & Kelson...by TAITE) 3/0

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"THE POLICEMAN" 5/0 Francis Francis (by James Davidson)

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THE BRORA 3/0 a 4/0 (by Fredrick HILL)

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'The LORNE' (Bernard ...book Kelson)

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A 'ROBBIE' for my first frame (4th atempt)

RED SPOTTED LADY DUCK

'take' 3 and 'final' shot at my 'ROBBIE'

My efforts on my redo on 'THE ROBBIE'

'the ROBBIE' (George ROBBIE - fishing Gazette 1884)

GOLDEN CANARY for a river in NORWAY (KELSON)

A pure natural MEG IN HER BRAWS

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my "RAY MEAD"

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