Hi Rene.
So - you survived Amsterdam huh?

The Assassine may be a fly of the type you mean. Dun tail, olive dubbed body, dun body hackle, and a few wraps of CDC or Partridge hackle in front.

And there are flies like these:
http://www.jpdessaigne.com/Lesmouchesseches/maiWH/maiWH.htm
http://www.jpdessaigne.com/Lesmouchesseches/maiWH/maiWH.htm

Mart



----- Original Message ----- From: "Rene Zillmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 10:59 PM
Subject: [VFB] Flies with 2 different hackles


Gang,

I know some patterns, which use blended hackles (e.g. the Adams, which uses a grizzly and a brown hackle) or which use a for- and after hackle (e.g. the Renegade or the texas trude).

I started to experiment with flies which use a mix of a wet and a dry hackle, or which use a large, oversized, white and a brown soft hackle. Is anybody experiementing too with this type pattern? Any experience with this flies?

Rene



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