Twisting up yarn balls was starting to get to me so I had to take a break and try to remember how to use a vise, some thread, and feathers for a change.
I have always been a fairly utilitarian tier, focusing more on making things that fish like to eat as opposed to trying to make things pretty or in a given "style." I am still not quite sure why, but I decided to have a go at trying to learn a few of the components of traditional style spey flies. I figured it would be a good way to teach myself some patience and attention to detail, neither of which I tend to have in any notable volume.
Obviously I still have lots to learn and by educated standards the flaws are many. Disclaimers having been stated, here is my stab at learning something a little more "traditional."
The Akroyd...kinda.
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Alec Jackson 1 1/2 and small oval silver tinsel. I have since switched to med and large tinsel and like it quite a bit better as it doesn't disappear into the body as easily.
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Golden pheasant crest parts and pieces.
![](http://i1140.photobucket.com/albums/n561/climzalot/P1030509_zps3611043a.jpg)
UV ice dub
![](http://i1140.photobucket.com/albums/n561/climzalot/P1030511_zps246681a1.jpg)
Yellow cock hackle or schlappen.
![](http://i1140.photobucket.com/albums/n561/climzalot/P1030514_zps79b8bbef.jpg)
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Ostrich to separate the body segments.
![](http://i1140.photobucket.com/albums/n561/climzalot/P1030518_zps38b5d950.jpg)
Blue eared pheasant spey hackles and black floss.
![](http://i1140.photobucket.com/albums/n561/climzalot/P1030523_zpsa62fe6c7.jpg)
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A turn of mallard flank.
![](http://i1140.photobucket.com/albums/n561/climzalot/P1030536_zpsa92ab2fd.jpg)
Jungle cock nail feathers for eyes.
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And the almost finished product. Forgot to take a final photo after epoxying the head.
A couple of other experiments.
![](http://i1140.photobucket.com/albums/n561/climzalot/P1030547_zps4f723833.jpg)
A cheap knock off of Dec Hogan's Skagit mist with an attempt at a married wing.
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The white goose shoulder I have isn't quite long enough. Bummer.
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Something in Kispiox blue.
I am going to tie a few more to get a little more familiar with the techniques and materials then throw the whole lot in the fire on principle.
Two months still spring. Counting the days.
Anyone else whiling away rainy/snowy days at the tying table?
PS - a special thanks to the banned user who offered expert guidance and perspective. I would mention his name, but it has been forbidden. One day I hope to do you proud.