WWKimba
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Jim Teeny started tying his nymph pattern using white thread. It created a "hot spot" but not for the fish but so the angler could better follow the fly in the water, and he has gone to fl. orange as well.Very nice! I've tied the same using a FO bead and have caught many on that color bead. Cracks me up that Fluorescent Orange (FO) color isn't in any stream bug that I've seen....but they work!
Also, a long time ago I read that orange comes into its own during fall fishing. It was related to the lower sun angle. I have found it to be true (or maybe I'm just luckier in the fall!
Here's an example - my STP Para Loop design.
It's simply a standard paraloop with poly on a split thread dub used in place of the standard dry fly hackle. The picture does not show the dun poly as well as it should - tied with a 2:1 to 3:1 dun to orange mix.
Kim