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Fully dressed flies are fly fishing flies that use many or all of the parts of a fly. Mainly salmon flies, these are exquisite patterns that are made from mostly rare and beautiful materials and feathers, such as feathers from golden pheasants, toucans, swans, and ivory-billed woodpeckers (only 2 known patterns use ivory-billed woodpecker feathers). == Parts == Body-usually natural or light color dyed from rabbits, seal, and muskrat. Rib-mostly tinsel, floss, or wire in gold, silver; oval or flat. Tip/Tag-a small portion tied on the bend before the tai; usually floss or tinsel Tail-usually feather fibers (i.e. tippets, hackle) Butt-small ball of fur dubbing, herl, or Krystal Flash; tied after the tail and before the body (similar to midsection, shoulder) Wing-the most complicated and intricate part; usually made from feathers and tips of feathers (i.e. turkey, duck, bustard, jay) either separate feathers or married feathers. Usually the color compliments the body and presents a theme. Cheeks-small feather tied on each side of the wing just before tying the head, contrasts the wing and body slightly. Horns-thin feather sections tied before the cheeks, in an angle similar to the wing angle. Throat/Beard-fibers tied like a nymph fly's beard that is only on the bottom of the hook and extends to the point (i.e. Guinea, Honey Dun Hackle). Head-usually thread or fur, tied in at the end behind the eye; usually with thread it is tied to present a smooth "head"; with fur to hide small tips left from the wing (with same purpose as thread head). They are mostly for collections and display, as many are expensive to tie. 〔http://www.bestclassicsalmonpatterns.com〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fully dressed flies」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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