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Old 12-10-2010, 06:21 PM
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It is an artificial fly which floats perfectly on water, and it’s very realistic so that fish can’t ” turn it down”! I happened to create it while I was tying some classic dun flies with CDC. I was trying to find a balance between the shape and the position of the wing of the fly. For this reason I was fixing some CDC barbs towards the eye of the hook and another bundle fixed classically on the eye of the hook. At the second bundle of CDC it was more difficult to cut the extra CDC because there wasn’t enough space between the eye of the hook and the fixing spot. If I didn’t cut them carefully, short ends of barbs would remain and cover the eye of the hook. This would have made the head too thick and unnatural in the end. This is the reason why I stopped cutting the extra tips of barbs and instead leaving them long, approximately at the length of the insects’ legs. I made a few turns between the barbs to spread them so that in the end they remained fixed onward and laterally oriented. With the help of the body and tail the barbs of CDC create a perfect balance of the fly.
The major advantage of this technique is that the legs of CDC rest onward and laterally oriented regardless of the number of casts. The wing of the fly rests upwards, exactly the way it should be in the case of a DUN. On top of all, the fly floats great, maintaining the well-defined form which makes fish attack more often than in the case of the same fly tied differently.

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Hook: Daiichi D04

Thread: 17/0 UniThread

Tail: Coq de Leon

Body: Peacock quill

Wing: CDC barbs

Legs: CDC barbs

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Old 12-10-2010, 06:24 PM
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Very nice Lucian.
I can never find peacock quills with that definition of colour
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Old 12-10-2010, 06:31 PM
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Hi Graham

thank you for your kind words
regarding peacock quills - I can help you if you need some

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Old 12-10-2010, 06:38 PM
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Very nice indeed Lucian, i like the hook, daiichi is not easy to come by over here in the Netherlands.. I like the profile of the fly a lot, better yet if i have some time this week i will tie up a bunch of them..

Thanks for showing this cracking looking pattern,

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Old 17-10-2010, 11:21 PM
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I´ll try your method when I tie my baetis also agree in the peacock quills colour definition.

Nice fly
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Old 18-10-2010, 11:55 AM
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Lucian, Congratulations, this is an outstanding tying technique - CDC tiers all over the world will owe you a drink for coimg up with this.

It looks good on your SBS, I tied up a few from 14's to 18's and they really stand out as potentially outstanding CDC patterns - will have to wait unfortunately till next season to find out.
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Lucian
These look great , I will tie a few shortly

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Pm sent Lucian.
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Lovely flies Lucian, could you please elaborate a bit on the technique for the "wing"?
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Has anyone heard from Lucian, I sent him a pm with no reply maybe he's out casting his dry flies to those Romanian grayling
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