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    Default The Logie - a strip wing Atlantic Salmon fly

    This is one of my first attempts at Atlantic salmon flies, I hope to post more as I get comfortable with the techniques. Fly came out nice but it took many tries to set the wings so they would match up to the tail the way I wanted them to.



    The Logie
    Hook: Salmon, size 6
    Thread: White for the body, black for the head
    Tag: Flat silver tinsel
    Tail: Golden pheasant crest
    Body: yellow floss in the back half, red floss in the front half
    Rib: Silver oval tinsel
    Throat: Light blue hackle
    Wing: Yellow goose shoulder
    Topping: Bronze Mallard (I did not have any in hand so I omitted it)

    Enjoy,

    Alberto

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    Good job Alberto.

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    Very nice fly Alberto! Thanks for sharing.

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    Wow! That's beautiful!
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    Alberto,
    Beautiful fly; nice job on the floss body., too.

    Regards,
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    Well, the time spent on wing set was well worth it....about perfect. Any idea about the fly name origin?
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    Alberto, a couple quick questions about the hook you used.

    1) Is that a TMC 7999?
    2) You said size 6. How big is the gap? Here in MI, we can't used single-point hooks with a gap greater than 1/2" for most of the year.
    3) If this is not a TMC 7999, what is it, and how much did you pay for them?

    Obviously, I want to get some of these hooks, but the cost is up there a bit. With the size restrictions we have, I don't want to drop some money into something I won't be able to use but for 3 months out of a year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcampbell View Post
    Well, the time spent on wing set was well worth it....about perfect. Any idea about the fly name origin?
    I got the pattern from the book "Twenty Salmon Flies" by Michael Radencich. The only reference I can find to the origin of the fly is that the pattern comes from the book "How to Dress Salmon Flies" by Pryce-Tannat, published in 1914. There is another recipe for the Logie, this one is from the book "The Salmon Fly" by George Kelson, published in 1895. Differences from the one I tied is that the body is dark claret silk and the sides of the wing are jungle fowl.

    Regards,

    Alberto

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllenOK View Post
    Alberto, a couple quick questions about the hook you used.

    1) Is that a TMC 7999?
    2) You said size 6. How big is the gap? Here in MI, we can't used single-point hooks with a gap greater than 1/2" for most of the year.
    3) If this is not a TMC 7999, what is it, and how much did you pay for them?

    Obviously, I want to get some of these hooks, but the cost is up there a bit. With the size restrictions we have, I don't want to drop some money into something I won't be able to use but for 3 months out of a year.
    Allen, the hook is a Daiichi 2441, the gap on the size 6 is 3/8" wide. I got most of my salmon hooks from an estate sale, but online, the 10-pack of these hooks is about $5. The hooks I use for these flies are either Daiichi's or if not vintage Partridge hooks. Again, it all came from this estate sale.

    Regards,

    Alberto

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