March 2025 Meeting

Our monthly Guild meeting will be held on Saturday March 15th, at the Fall City Firehouse at 9am. Those wanting breakfast will meet at the Raging River Bar and Grill at 8am.
 
This weekend March 7th and 8th is the Oregon Albany Fly Expo held at the Lane County Fairgrounds, hope to see many of you there, it’s always a great time. If you are attending, don’t forget to wear your Guild shirt to promote our group. Also if you plan on attending the food extravaganza at Todds house please stop by and see me, I will be collecting the money for our contribution toward the food, it will be $20.00 per person and BYOB. I have a list and directions as well. We will also collect 2 flies, one for Todd and one for Steve, our chef!
 
The FFI fly casting and tying event on April 27th in Issaquah will have several Guild members demonstrating at the show, if interested, please see me or talk to Hunter, who will be conducting a class, thank you Hunter.
 
This months fly has changed, we were going to do a Purple Emperor, but I saw that we did an oval silver body and tapering for the Smith. So, I thought it would be good to learn how to fully gut a hook, tie an underbody (tapered) and do a flat silver tinsel bodied fly. So we will be tying a Silver Doctor by James Wright as seen in Kelson. As usual, start with a shortish tip/tag, a topping for a tail, nice and low with decent fiber count, also calls for an optional Kingfisher tail veiling. I will use that in this fly, and you should double the kingfisher, it really gives much better color saturation. Red wool but, tied elliptical, and nice and tight. Flat Silver body, cut a long taper with the cut end facing down and tied in at 5 o’clock then the oval silver rib at 6 o’clock. NO body hackle, but 2 throats, a blue and Gallina. With no body hackle I think a longer throat really accents the flow of the fly, so extend it a little, it’s a style thing so it’s up to you. The underwing calls for Connected strands of tippets, which means with the rachis attached, so like normal. You can tie them in as whole tippets and trim them, or strip and set them in as you would do whole tippets. I usuall tie in tne tippets right after the body, then the throats, then the main wing. It’s up to you. Create whatever type and style of married wing, see the recipe above. Woodduck and Pintail sides, Mallard roof, horns, a topping then finish with a Red Wool Head “Band”, not a whole red head, again that’s up to you.
I think it’s a clean pattern and a recipe that has enough materials to keep us busy!
 
If you need anything from the Library, please contact Dareld for your selection, you take it for a month, then return it the following month.
 
Flies for the Guild Archive can be given to Hunter, we appreciate your contributions.
 
Mark will send out the online information for those not attending the meeting, we appreciate those watching from home.
 
If there are any members who want to purchase a Guild Shirt, please let me know so we can put in the order. Will be approximately $83.00
 
Coffee will be on, beverages in the cooler and Lunch will be provided as usual.
 
Looking forward to seeing you all at the meeting on the 15th of March.
 
Thank you Linda for providing us with the recipe card for the Silver Doctor.
 
The Silver Doctor - Kelson

The Silver Doctor – Kelson

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