Pete,
Would red Ice-dubbing do the trick?  Byard sells it.

DonO


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Subject: Isonychia bicolor, was RE: [VFB] BCS?


>
> thanks, Joyce -
>   I find it humerous that i just ordered Scintilla's dubbing swatch chart
yesterday, for the same reasons (to have some examples of the BCS and to get
many different colors for matching the hatch).
>
>   On a similar note, is it just me or is it crazy to be seeing female dun
and male spinner Isonychia bicolor's (White-gloved howdy) this early in the
year?  I *think* that is what they are... duns have the tell-tale white
front "legs", and a slate-grey to deep-maroon-purple color in the body -
very glossy, yet the thorax is a definite rusty dark-brown color.  Wings are
VERY deep grey, highly subdivided with "veigns".  2-tailed mayfly, from my
appraisal of the general wing-shape and such.  I've been asking for the BCS
because I want to tie up a bunch of whatever the heck these are, but my
dubbings aren't even close to the shade...  Well, that and I wanted the BCS
anyhow for reading <G>.
>
>   Does anyone know of a blood-maroon sparkly substance that could easily
be mixed into dubbing to give flash or sparkle (or "glossy-ness") to a dry?
A tying friend recomended "arctic dub", but I can't find it anywhere.  If I
get it in time, or hear of another substance, I'll use that in some dubbing
to tie up a bunch of size 16 Isonychia bicolor comparaduns for DonO's dry
swap.
>
>   ANYHOW!  Suggestions for what to mix into a flat-maroon dubbing to give
"glassy-ness" would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks all,and tight lines,
> Pete
>
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