>>>What Are You Tying Today? Part VI

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That looks excellent.

Is deer’s hair absolutely necessary for these to work? I tried tying with it and it just kept breaking and driving me nuts, so I tied this size 20 imitation of yours using saddle hackle (trimmed), and all floating materials. I could have done better getting a more backward sweep of the wing.
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That looks excellent.

Is deer’s hair absolutely necessary for these to work? I tried tying with it and it just kept breaking and driving me nuts, so I tied this size 20 imitation of yours using saddle hackle (trimmed), and all floating materials. I could have done better getting a more backward sweep of the wing.
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Is your deer hair from a material kit? If your deer hair is breaking it’s junk and should be thrown away. Pick up a new patch of “comparadun” deer hair. A small patch is only 3 or 4 bucks.
 
Size 14 - CDC & Elk, using natural short/fine deer hair for the wing instead of elk hair.


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Very nice fly, John, as always.

I don’t know for sure how Hans Weilenmann, the originator of that fly, came up with the name “CDC and Elk” because I believe he used deer hair in tying it. And he may have used mule deer hair. (But I think your’s looks nicer.)

 
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Wholly Ghost

Bob Upham

Hook - Streamer
Thread - White
Body - Silver tinsel
Wings - Gray hackles
Shoulder - Mallard flank

Tying Classic Freshwater Streamers - David Klausmeyer
 
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Quebec Whore

Hook - Streamer
Thread - White under floss body, black head
Ribbing - Silver tinsel
Body - White floss
Under wing - Red, white and blue bucktail followed by pearl krystal flash
Wing - Orange marabou
Topping - Peacock herl

Tying Classic Freshwater Streamers - David Klausmeyer
 
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Silver Nail

Hook - Wet fly
Thread - Black
Body - Silver tinsel
Hackle - Badger
Wings - Jungle ****

Amateur Tyers Fly Dictionary - J E Willmarth
 
Do you guys tie bead head PTs with legs and wing case? I kind of like how it looks without them. The peacock flashes more.
 
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Oriole

Hook - Wet fly
Thread - Black
Tail - Orange hackle fibers
Ribbing - Gold tinsel
Body - Black floss
Hackle - Orange
Wing - Orange duck or goose quill segments

Author's Note

Also made with black hackle. Also made with brown hackle and yellow wing

Amateur Tyers Fly Dictionary - J E Willmarth
 
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