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Title: Sparkle Gnat - A Little Giant
Post by: speydulika on June 16, 2015, 02:36:10 PM
A wonderfully simplistic pattern that will take fish on the surface pretty much all year round. In summer however it just excels.







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The Dressing

Hook: Any dry fly size 14 to 28. This is tied on a Daiichi Size 24
Thread: Sheer 14/0 black
Trailing shuck: 3 strands of fine mother of pearl Krystalflash
Body: 2 stands of natural peacock herl
Hackle: Grizzle hacklre from near the base of the cape
Title: Re: Sparkle Gnat - A Little Giant
Post by: corsican dave on June 16, 2015, 02:38:18 PM
and would take almost any species of fish, too! very nice  :8)
Title: Re: Sparkle Gnat - A Little Giant
Post by: Wildfisher on June 16, 2015, 02:43:25 PM
That is a cracker, patterns like that work very well on our wee local river in high summer.  :D
Title: Re: Sparkle Gnat - A Little Giant
Post by: Harpo on June 16, 2015, 07:09:31 PM
One of the patterns I enjoy tieing..... Size 16 though, not 24!
Title: Re: Sparkle Gnat - A Little Giant
Post by: haresear on June 18, 2015, 10:15:50 AM
A very useful fly is that.
A version with hackle clipped underneath has been getting me fish from the lower Clyde this year.
For durability I substitute a synthetic peacock dubbing for the fragile herl body.

Alex
Title: Re: Sparkle Gnat - A Little Giant
Post by: rannoch raider on June 18, 2015, 12:05:13 PM
Something like that (but a bit bigger!) Sounds like Franz Grimley's  'Big Grey' . I was introduced to this a few years back by some Ayrshire anglers who were at Tomdoun Lodge and were fishing dry flies on Poulary. One of them gave me one of his patterns that had been catching fish. It was a slightly bigger Sparkle Gnat type dressing with the hackles cut off flush along the underside just like the 'Big Grey' and as previously described by Haresear. So , not just a river dry.