I assume that Harry Lemire would not be happy about this post. But this is an informative and brilliant pattern that needs sharing to those that appreciate the ideas behind fly construction.
Good fortune smiled upon me this past winter and I was gifted 3 wetflies from Harry Lemire's fishing wallet. One of the flies was a Dee-style hairwing fly.
In the picture below, Harry's original is at the top. The tail is a bit faded (looks to be dyed likely claret or red) and the squirrel Dee-style wing is either tied very sparse (if so, tastefully done) or it has been a bit worn down over the years. I am pretty sure he tied this in a vise and a type of superglue was used to keep the hairwing tiedown secure.
The 2 below Harry's fly are my own attempts: the left hook is a Gaelic Supreme 1/0 Salmon Low Water and the right hook is a 3/0 Partridge code M (great for winter dryline fishing) - both were tied in hand and not easy to do with that squirrel.
I tied a set of 3 to be donated to Native Fish Society's annual fundraising auction (on-line soon).
Having never tied or fished a hairwing Dee-style wing, I wanted to make sure that it fished well and stayed intact.
Rest assured, it fished amazing. My test fly had an overdressed wing and it still swam beautiful. If a tyer ventures on this intriguing pattern, it would behoove them to tie the hackle and (especially) the wings pretty sparse.
Sorry, Harry...cats out the bag...chasing the squirrel
Cheers and blessings,
Adrian
Good fortune smiled upon me this past winter and I was gifted 3 wetflies from Harry Lemire's fishing wallet. One of the flies was a Dee-style hairwing fly.
In the picture below, Harry's original is at the top. The tail is a bit faded (looks to be dyed likely claret or red) and the squirrel Dee-style wing is either tied very sparse (if so, tastefully done) or it has been a bit worn down over the years. I am pretty sure he tied this in a vise and a type of superglue was used to keep the hairwing tiedown secure.
The 2 below Harry's fly are my own attempts: the left hook is a Gaelic Supreme 1/0 Salmon Low Water and the right hook is a 3/0 Partridge code M (great for winter dryline fishing) - both were tied in hand and not easy to do with that squirrel.
I tied a set of 3 to be donated to Native Fish Society's annual fundraising auction (on-line soon).
Having never tied or fished a hairwing Dee-style wing, I wanted to make sure that it fished well and stayed intact.
Rest assured, it fished amazing. My test fly had an overdressed wing and it still swam beautiful. If a tyer ventures on this intriguing pattern, it would behoove them to tie the hackle and (especially) the wings pretty sparse.
Sorry, Harry...cats out the bag...chasing the squirrel
Cheers and blessings,
Adrian