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    Default Claret Bumble (variation)







    Used Ryan Houston's version as a base and added a bit of color up front.


    hook - Mustad 3906 #8
    thread - Danville 6/0 wine
    tail - dyed red golden pheasant tippet
    rib - oval tinsel gold
    rear body - dubbing claret
    front body - dubbing red
    rear hackle - claret (1Tbs Rit wine/1 cup water)
    front hackle - red
    collar - guinea dyed faux Jay (Koolaid Ice Blue Raspberry 2 packs, 1/4 tsp blue food coloring/1 cup of water)


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    Scott
    Just a tourist passing through


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    Scott,

    That's a great shade of blue. Do you use a fixative like vinegar in your dyes or is the Kool-Aid + food coloring mix enough to set the dye?

    Alberto

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alberto View Post
    Scott,

    That's a great shade of blue. Do you use a fixative like vinegar in your dyes or is the Kool-Aid + food coloring mix enough to set the dye?

    Alberto
    Alberto,

    Definitely add vinegar. I swear I had a thread on here showing how I dyed with Koolaid (pretty much the same when using RIT dye) but I can't find it. Here's a link to it over on the Washington Flyfishing site. I've got to move those pics off of Photobucket, re-load and I'll post it over here.


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    Scott
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    Thanks Scott! It's been a while since I have done any material dyeing with Kool-A-d but I do remember vinegar was needed for setting the color. I wanted to make sure this was still the case.

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    Alberto,

    You're welcome. To tell the truth, I've switched over to RIT for most of my dyeing now - color selection is good and it's much easier to mix and get consistent results; it was a crapshoot with Koolaid.

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    Scott
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