>>>What Are You Tying Today? Part VI

Laser Changer
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Oddball flash minnow pattern with moves stolen from Bob Pop. I've seen Cheech do something similar with ice dub, but I assume he was also just stealing from Pop.

Stumbled into tying these last year while playing with bucktail, and I seemed to have a lot of luck with them in terms of strikes - but no fish landed. Short strike delight.

Trying them on a bigger hook since all of the previous version are now on the bottom of rivers.
 
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Green-Winged Squirrel

Atlantic Salmon

Hook - Single salmon
Tip - Fine gold wire
Tail - Golden pheasant crest feather
Butt - Fluorescent orange floss
Body - Peacock herl. Reverse wrapped with fine gold wire
Hackle - Orange tied on as a collar and tied back and down
Wing - Dyed green gray squirrel tail tied low over the body
Topping - Strands of green Flashabou Accent

Fish Flies: The Encyclopedia of the Fly Tier's Art - Terry Hellekson
 
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Oddball flash minnow pattern with moves stolen from Bob Pop. I've seen Cheech do something similar with ice dub, but I assume he was also just stealing from Pop.

Stumbled into tying these last year while playing with bucktail, and I seemed to have a lot of luck with them in terms of strikes - but no fish landed. Short strike delight.

Trying them on a bigger hook since all of the previous version are now on the bottom of rivers.

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Second iteration of the fly continues to be fishy. Not necessarily the species I was gunning for, but no complaint.
 
What’s your favorite feather to “hackle” with?
I'm not a soft hackle expert. I attended a presentation about 15 years ago. I wish I remembered half of what was discussed. They were really big on gray dun hen feathers, Partridge would probably be just as good. I use both. As far as actual colors I don't remember what the actual color names of silk were. They are not labeled on the spools and I've had them for a very long time. I will say that although people seem to love the partridge and orange it's never been my best color. The olive and yellow always seem to outfish them.
 
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Copper March Brown

Atlantic Salmon

Hook - Single salmon
Thread - Black
Tag - Flat silver tinsel
Tail - Partridge hackle fibers
Ribbing - Oval gold tinsel
Body - Flat copper tinsel
Throat - Partridge hackle fibers
Wing - Strips of hen pheasant tail, mottled turkey or similar
 
A version of the old Wooly Worm pattern that I came up with this afternoon. A little contrast, some peacock herl, grizzly hackle and a hot orange head tied on a size 14 Mustad 3906B. I tied this one basically as a change up to throw into my 3 fly wet fly rig … but I just think it may hunt pretty well. Gonna give it a try out next week!

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Hippy Stomper. I spent the week fishing the Shenandoah valley and absolutely wrecked the brookies on this pattern.
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Green Foam Hopper

Hook – Mustad R73
Thread – Yellow
Body – 2mm green foam and yellow ice dubbing
Wing – Deer hair and krystal flash
Legs – Striped rubber legs

 
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Black Ant

Hook - Jig style
Bead - Black/black nickel brass or tungsten
Ribbing - Silver wire
Body - Black tying thread built up to a taper
Legs - Hungarian partridge or any other soft hackle

From an internet video
 
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