Partridge and Orange 04/03/2020 Photo Album
Next in line for trial flies selected from my fly fishing magazines was the partridge and orange. This is a classic wet fly, and I am intrigued to tie some old time favorites to determine, if they might still produce in these high tech times. The materials list specified only a handful of materials, and all were in my immediate possession. This was a relatively simple fly to tie, and I am quite pleased with the result. Wrapping the partridge soft hackle was the greatest challenge, but once I completed one, it became fairly straightforward.
Fly Component | Material |
---|---|
Hook | 1XL wet fly hook 12 - 18 |
Thread | Orange 8/0, I used fluorescent orange since that is all I had. |
Body | Orange floss |
Rib | Fine gold wire |
Thorax | Tan dubbing |
Hackle | Gray partridge |
Since I tied this fly in early April, and I completed a couple trips afterward, I tested the partridge and orange on a local stream. Unfortunately I am unable to report any success; however, when wet, it looks amazing. I will continue to test it during 2020, and I am very confident that the old reliable partridge and orange will produce its share of fish. A fly would not last this long without a history of success.