1. Red Quill (Dark Hendrickson)

1. Red Quill (Dark Hendrickson)

<p> PATTERNS & RECIPIES Submitted by: Allan Podell</p><p>1. Red Quill (dark hendrickson) facing towards each other. Then, the hackle is pushed, Hook – dry fly, size 14 at the far ends of the base, towards the center. Thread – brown or black Tail – medium dun hackle 6. Rat Faced MacDougal Wing – lemon wood duck flank (aka ‘Beaverkill Bastard’) Body – stripped brown hackle quill stem Hook – dry fly, size 12, 1xl Hackle – medium dun hackle Thread - gray or black Tail – ginger hackle 2. Dark Cahill Wing – grizzly hackle tips (original) or Hook – dry fly, size 14 white calf tail/body Thread – brown Body – spun and clipped caribou hair Tail – ginger hackle Hackle – ginger Wing – lemon wood duck flank Body – gray dubbing (muskrat) 7. Quill Gordon (wet) Hackle – ginger hackle Hook – wet fly, size 10 Thread - black 3. Pink Lady Tail – lemon wood duck flank (or medium Hook – dry fly, size 12 dun) Thread – yellow or white Body – stripped peacock herl, counterwound Tail – light ginger with extra fine wire or cemented) Wing – double slips of mallard wing Hackle – medium dun, hen hackle collar Body – palmered light ginger hackle over Wing – lemon wood duck flank flat gold tinsel. Hackle – light ginger hackle 8. Coffin Fly (per Dette) Hook – dry fly, size 10, 2xl 4. Black Nosed Dace Thread – white and switch to black for hackle Hook – streamer, size 8 Tail – 3 hairs of peccary, spread out Thread – black Wing – teal flank dyed lime or light green Tail – red wool Body – trimmed white hackle stem wound over Body – silver tinsel (oval silver rib optional) white poly yarn counterwound with Wing – brown bucktail over black bear over white thread white bucktail. Hackle – badger hackle, heavy (painted eyes or jungle cock eyes, optional) 9. Gray Fox Variant Hook – dry fly, size 12 5. Neversink Skater Thread – yellow Hook – dry fly, size 14 xs Tail – golden ginger Thread – choice but unwaxed Body - stripped dark cream hackle quill stem Hackle – choice but use hackle with the Hackle – golden ginger, dark ginger & grizzly NOTES: a)tail and hackle are 2 or 3 sizes oversize, and stiffest and longest barbs available b)”be sure that the longest-fibered hackle is the first to NOTE: This fly has a special technique of wrapping the be wound forward so that the tips are fairly even.” hackle. The concave sides of the hackle are tied in </p>

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