help me name this fly
help me name this fly
Ive search the internets and even with my black belt in googlefu, was notable to find even a closely similar pattern for this fly, so wanna help me name it? the photo is kinda muted on color. The tail and hackle are a green partridge, there is a wrap of tinsel next to the tail, and the body is red floss. I used the downy barbs of the partridge feather for the tail.
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Re: help me name this fly
The Crimson Spider or a play on words...The Crimson-Tied
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when I look at it the only thing that comes to me is christmas lol....the christmas spider, tannenbaum, lol
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It doesn't have mallard barred, so it's closer to a Carey special than a spider so I would call it a crimson Carey.
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that's pretty goodjonb wrote:It doesn't have mallard barred, so it's closer to a Carey special than a spider so I would call it a crimson Carey.
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I call it carp killer. Because that's what I'd catch with it.
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Do you think it would make a good carp fly?natetreat wrote:I call it carp killer. Because that's what I'd catch with it.
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I'll see jonb's name and raise. Hairy Carey. I thought the tail was deer hair without reading your recipe, so that's why.
Ethical behavior is doing the right thing when no one else is watching- even when doing the wrong thing is legal. -- Aldo Leopold
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Carey Christmas?
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Although it is similar to a Carey in appearance only, lacking in Pheasant tail and use of Pheasant rump for hackle(?) A Carey is a classic, and therefore should not be misconstrued with what is pictured.
Partridge Carey - To define the lack of Pheasant in the pattern. Although 1st and 6th options might be more appropriate.
Carey Variant - Same reason as above.
Partridge T-weaker - Might "tweak jerk" the fly on the retrieve.
Partridge chrome butt - Partridge for the hackle material, chrome for the tinsel at the rear.
Partridge Emerger - Perhaps what this fly is supposed to imitate?
Crimson Partridge - Red body with Partridge feather
Partridge Flossy - Body made of floss or thread?
Crimson Carp Kill-a - Because of what Nate said.
Crimson Creeper. Slooooooow strip.
Partridge Carey - To define the lack of Pheasant in the pattern. Although 1st and 6th options might be more appropriate.
Carey Variant - Same reason as above.
Partridge T-weaker - Might "tweak jerk" the fly on the retrieve.
Partridge chrome butt - Partridge for the hackle material, chrome for the tinsel at the rear.
Partridge Emerger - Perhaps what this fly is supposed to imitate?
Crimson Partridge - Red body with Partridge feather
Partridge Flossy - Body made of floss or thread?
Crimson Carp Kill-a - Because of what Nate said.
Crimson Creeper. Slooooooow strip.
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I bet that pattern would be a good swinger on a size 10 caddis with a bead head and soft hackle. Or as a dropper under the Carey. Or, use it under a Lady McConnell or something. But as it is, I'd probably drop a prince under it. Maybe give it a name like one of the British Isles fly classic names? Another thought, and I haven't tied your pattern yet to see it in the water, but I bet it would be a fair moth imitation with some tweaking... Baker's moth?
Ethical behavior is doing the right thing when no one else is watching- even when doing the wrong thing is legal. -- Aldo Leopold
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Scary Carey?