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addictedtovise
07-19-2013, 09:56 AM
Ever since I started tying salmon flies, my wife has always remarked on the color combinations of the wings/bodies etc within each pattern, observing that for the most part, many of the flies contain the colors Red, Yellow and Blue, or as she puts it, the colors of the Ecuadorian flag (she's Ecuadorian)



Shes mentioned a few times in the past that I should tie her a fly, and a little while ago, I did. She seemed not to like the previous effort, so back to the drawing board I went, and came up with this version.

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-krg6Y1lfuU4/UeNLlkmdR1I/AAAAAAAADys/CzoZkFoCApI/s912/2013-07-14-20-58-14-496.jpg


The pattern is as follows:



Hook: Sunday Style Limerick size 7/0 (This is a reworked hook)

Tip : Gold Tinsel

Tag: Blue floss Ribbed with fine silver tinsel, three turns

Tail: Golden Pheasant crest veiled with Indian Crow (sub used here), butted with white ostrich herl

Body: three sections, first yellow floss, ribbed with med silver tinsel, three turns, veiled above and below with kingfisher and butted with white ostrich herl. Second section, red floss, ribbed as previous, except 4 turns, veiled above and below with yellow weaver, butted as previous. Third section, embossed silver tinsel.

Hackle: Red henny rooster hackle.

Wing: Scarlet Macaw coverts to fit the hook

Shoulder, smaller blue macaw feather, over which is a smaller again, yellow macaw feather

Cheeks: Indian crow sub

Topping over all.

Head: Black



This was basically an exercise in color management, Red, Yellow and Blue. Luckily, the 'trifecta' of rare feathers (Indian Crow, Toucan and Chatterer) all are these colors, and all have reasonable subs available.



I've gotten a taste for the full feather wing flies now, and even though I've tied a few ranger patterns in the past, as well as a Lady Amherst, the large macaw coverts are certainly starting to appeal to me in terms of tying. Coupled with the fact that I've got quite a few more of these 7/0 hooks, it seems like a Gitana, May Queen, Sir Moses and perhaps a couple of Blackers big gaudy Spring flies are in my immediate tying future.



Here's another pick of La Ecuadoriana, mounted. For size reference, the case is for holding baseball cards


https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-eQ9fl1Di-38/UeVi3g0bujI/AAAAAAAADzQ/sueFXj7400A/s912/La%2520Ecuadoriana%25202.jpg



Hope you like it.



Eunan

Dustin Rhodes
07-19-2013, 11:40 AM
Addictedtovise one hell of a fly! Nice job!!

Bob Scheidt
07-19-2013, 11:52 AM
An absolute outstanding tie!! Very thought out. Thanks for sharing. Did you personally
dye any of the materials used on this fly?
Thanks,
Bob

addictedtovise
07-19-2013, 12:41 PM
I didnt dye any of these materials, but i have dyed a bunch of other feathers, wool, bucktail etc for other flies....
Here is a few examples All were dyed with Jacquard Acid dyes, except the Pink saddle, for which i used Cushings Perfection Acid Dye.

Snowshow rabbit and saddle hackles, white to magenta
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-_gQ7gMir5mY/UJqNxSrxUiI/AAAAAAAACC8/CYmZOq8cyz8/s912/2012-10-27_18-30-35_897.jpg
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-EOVT4DcHI5Q/UIxociLLakI/AAAAAAAAB60/NRqhkdQoQOI/s912/%255BUNSET%255D.jpg

Whiting Hen saddle, White to Rose Pink
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-aD7MNy3ugnY/UeHJhK7j7MI/AAAAAAAADyI/euGY6Ikk1LM/s720/IMG_20130713_154633_772.jpghttps://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-Yy550Kes_kc/UeHJhArEb4I/AAAAAAAADyM/ynfjbEkZeKo/s720/IMG_20130713_161550_393.jpg

Various Materials, white to Sunburst
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-s548inN_X-s/UNtlTL_8iVI/AAAAAAAAC3I/jjOySIvwT9I/s1280/2012-12-26_14-30-39_5.jpg
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-I07wdmUxJ9U/UNtlTixWpUI/AAAAAAAAC3Q/kIpn4VDIfgc/s1280/2012-12-26_14-56-51_747.jpg
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-9g_X7bYKwHA/UNtkzDYcebI/AAAAAAAAC3A/rtwwOi2OS2E/s912/IMG_0196.JPG

White berlin wool to Brown (top) and Olive for Lady Caroline spey fly. this i sectioned, and blended to a dubbing.
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-HSBZ5NW8GHA/UMSyIQRwtqI/AAAAAAAACjs/Zqbxt-LeNUo/s720/2012-12-08_17-01-49_802.jpg

winxp_man
07-19-2013, 01:40 PM
Nice fly and cool to see the material.

Darian
07-19-2013, 10:22 PM
Amazing combination of colors and form. Beautiful result. I bet your wife's proud. Thanks for sharing.... :cool:

Blueracer
07-20-2013, 07:49 AM
Eunan - nice she should like this one for sure. Did you decide on a name? Maybe consider 'Circus Clown'

Bob Scheidt
07-20-2013, 03:35 PM
Thanks for the great pics. I too use Jacquard. You may want to take a look at Dharma dyes, not better necessarily, just more fun stuff. Dharma is a company out of the east bay. Ron who dyes the materials for the J Fair line told me about Dharma. I have bought many of their colors. Large quantity at a good price.
Bob

addictedtovise
07-20-2013, 06:52 PM
Bob, i'm familiar with Dharma, but never purchased from them. I'll certainly check them out!

Eunan