Light Cahill Wet Fly with Eric Austin

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • You can't miss with this fly and a #16 Light Cahill dry fly in the East in June.
    Light Cahill Wet Recipe
    Hook: Wet fly #10-14 (this is a #12)
    Thread: Tan
    Tail: Mandarin (wood duck) flank
    Body: Light red fox fur
    Throat: Light ginger hen hackle
    Wing: Mandarin (wood duck) flank
    Note: Many recipes from 1918 through the ‘50s specify Mandarin duck, as wood duck feathers were illegal to possess then.
    Eric Austin
    traditionalflie...

Комментарии • 4

  • @jamesvatter5729
    @jamesvatter5729 3 года назад

    That's a great tie, Eric.

  • @ziyili4179
    @ziyili4179 3 года назад

    Tks for sharing us. I really like your tying! this one might can use on sea trout or a steelhead.

  • @aaronmiller6118
    @aaronmiller6118 3 года назад

    Do you know of any uses for Condor feathers? I believe that they're illegal but I also believe that I own one and I want to tie a single fly with it before donating it to a zoo or a museum or turning it in or whatever I have to do with it.

    • @traditionalfliesanddries5962
      @traditionalfliesanddries5962  3 года назад

      Aaron, sorry I missed this comment. Yes, the original Borcher's Drake in Michigan used Condor Quills for the body. Here's a link to Tom Deschaine's article: www.michigan-sportsman.com/mscms/fishing-articles/borchers-drake-fly-pattern/
      If you fish Michigan at all, tie this up and do some Borcher's Parachutes as well with turkey quill bodies. The Borcher's is a staple on the Ausable near Grayling.