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Tying Art Flick's Red Quill by John Kreft - RiverKeeper Flies 

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In this video, I tie Art Flick's Red Quill dry fly, a Catskill classic.
Art Flick was instrumental in popularizing this fly. The Red Quill imitates the Ephemerella Subvaria and uses a large stripped hackle from the Rhode Island Red rooster. Here, I've used hackle from Charlie Collins. An earlier version from Rube Cross utilized slate wings instead of wood duck fibers.
Here is a link to the fly pattern sheet: bit.ly/3UCdhRX
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11 сен 2024

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Комментарии : 4   
@gregwasko5821
@gregwasko5821 4 месяца назад
Very nice Tye, John... I'll be tying a few of these. I seem to have all the materials needed. I hope Charlie stays around for some time to come. Great products more than fairly offered. All the best, John, Thank you!
@riverkeeperflies
@riverkeeperflies 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the kind words Greg. When I talked with Charlie last year as I placed an order, he thought he had enough supply for 3 to 4 years.
@jdigioia1130
@jdigioia1130 4 месяца назад
Love these classic Catskill patterns - thanks for sharing! Two questions: about how long do you soak the body material and where do you typically find your wood duck feathers? 🎣
@riverkeeperflies
@riverkeeperflies 4 месяца назад
I stripped the fibers from four feathers and placed them all in a circular plastic fly cup. By the time I was ready to use one, it seemed to be long enough. None of the stems split. I'm lucky because I have friends who duck hunt. They occasionally give me ziplock bags of the feathers. I'm afraid I'm not much help for sourcing quality feathers.