Peter Ross Variant - tied by Hans Weilenmann

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Peter Ross Variant
    Hook: Kamasan B175 #12
    Thread: Benecchi 12/0, black
    Rib: Wire, silver
    Tail: Lady Amherst tippet barbs, dyed hot orange
    Abdomen: Mylar, silver #12
    Thorax: Seal's fur, dyed hot orange
    Wing: Teal flank barbs
    Hackle: Hen, natural black
    Fly: Hans Weilenmann
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Комментарии • 15

  • @waynegraff3942
    @waynegraff3942 9 лет назад +1

    I have started adding some wings to my Soft-hackles. I knew that if you had a video, it would demonstrate the best way possible to tie a winged wet with the smallest head possible. I am certainly glad I found this video as I have an abundance of Green Wing Teal flank feathers.

  • @JoeBillingsley
    @JoeBillingsley 12 лет назад

    Thank you, Hans.
    You're right - even I can handle applying a drop of varnish without instructions!
    Joe

  • @Nigel_S452
    @Nigel_S452 12 лет назад

    Excellent looking fly and good tutorial. Thanks

  • @seanmooney3907
    @seanmooney3907 11 лет назад

    Davie McPhail ties a few dabbler style patterns but Hans' style of tying with very few wraps of thread it something I am trying desperately to learn. I spend as much time telling myself to unwrap needless turns as I do putting the needless turns on. I will get it eventually. If I could tie as well as either tyer I would be doing very well. I don't think I have enough years left to get that good. I know I don't have another thirty years to improve. All the best, Sean

  • @HansWeilenmann
    @HansWeilenmann  11 лет назад

    Sean,
    The original Peter Ross has regular GP tippet, where I used hot orange dyed Lady Amherst. Thorax on the original is red seal's fur. It also has the hackle tied in first, either as a beard or a wound collar, and then the teal wing.
    Cheers,
    Hans W

  • @fisterra66
    @fisterra66 12 лет назад

    Buena mosca Hans. Gracias por mostrarla.

  • @birrapampa
    @birrapampa 6 лет назад

    Me gusta mucho como ata. Es uno de mis preferidos.

  • @navydonald
    @navydonald 8 лет назад +3

    I think it is a Scottish rather than English pattern. Nice video and pattern though.

  • @smickerflies
    @smickerflies 12 лет назад

    a great wee fly hans, would u do a few dabblers, cheers davey antrim ,happy wrappings.

  • @franciscobarrosa.8662
    @franciscobarrosa.8662 4 года назад

    Hans a very beatiful fly. Please give the material that you used

    • @HansWeilenmann
      @HansWeilenmann  4 года назад

      Francisco Barros A. Francisco, full recipe in the text under the video.
      Cheers, Hans

  • @JoeBillingsley
    @JoeBillingsley 12 лет назад

    Beautiful fly, Hans.
    You almost always use only one 3-turn whip finish to conclude your flies, not every fly, but most. Do you ever have trouble after a fish or two that the thread becomes unraveled? Do you ever use varnish on your whip finish?
    Joe

  • @seanmooney3907
    @seanmooney3907 11 лет назад

    Hans, could you please explain the "variant" because I want to tie the original pattern and there are only two one youtube, yours, and Davie McPhail's dabbler style pattern.
    All the best, Sean

  • @robertgreen5217
    @robertgreen5217 5 месяцев назад

    English fly ?.