Streamer Fly Swap

i'll be doing the ragworm streamers which will look something like this.

i saw this fly on Barry Ord Clarke's table at the last Tyers Symposium. It had a lot of motion and with the tungsten bead it would jig and look amazing in the water. I stuck around to watch him tie one at his
talk in the afternoon and thought it was a cool pattern with interesting tying techniques that looked like fun to try. You guys get to tell me how they fish! Looking forward to some pics of fish with this fly in their mouths.


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i'll be doing the ragworm streamers which will look something like this.

i saw this fly on Barry Ord Clarke's table at the last Tyers Symposium. It had a lot of motion and with the tungsten bead it would jig and look amazing in the water. I stuck around to watch him tie one at his
talk in the afternoon and thought it was a cool pattern with interesting tying techniques that looked like fun to try. You guys get to tell me how they fish! Looking forward to some pics of fish with this fly in their mouths.


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Nice! Is that all rabbit fur made into a brush with dubbing loops?
 
I'll tie some form of mohair leech. Haven't tied any of them in a while and they were very effective so it's probably time
 
Nice! Is that all rabbit fur made into a brush with dubbing loops?
yes it's rabbit. he used possum but i didn't have any on a hide. kinda hard to describe, but the body is two dubbing loops with a dressed hook in the middle of the two loops which after being spun are folded over one another and they twist into one. so it winds up with the hook at the rear connected to the eye with four strands of the 200 denier gelspun.
 
yes it's rabbit. he used possum but i didn't have any on a hide. kinda hard to describe, but the body is two dubbing loops with a dressed hook in the middle of the two loops which after being spun are folded over one another and they twist into one. so it winds up with the hook at the rear connected to the eye with four strands of the 200 denier gelspun.
And this is why I tie dry flies….
 
I was spinning up some Shenk’s White Minnows last evening for the streamer swap. Here is some arctic fox fur spun up in a dubbing loop. Arctic fox fur is pretty nice material to work with in a loop.

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