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I would probably shorten up the tail a bit - maybe closer to a hook shank in length. One with a tail that long may be much more susceptible to short strikes. Nice job on that little bugger!
Thanks for the feedback. Greatly appreciated!
 
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Poly dubbed, poly yarn mole fly, Mustad 543H #17. I like these old hooks: same size as a Partridge #20 K4A grub hook, but with no offset, a wider gap and a larger eye. Probably not quite as sharp, and the barb will snap rather than flatten, but they’re cheap and seem pretty strong.
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Dark Caddis

Tip - Brown floss
Tail - Brown mallard
Body - Peacock herl
Hackle - Brown
Wing - Slate duck or goose quill segments

Amateur Tyers Fly Dictionary - J E Willmarth
 
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Emerald Dun

Tip - Gold tinsel
Body - Green floss
Hackle - Dun
Wing - Slate duck or goose quill segments

Amateur Tyers Fly Dictionary - J E Willmarth
 
I would probably shorten up the tail a bit - maybe closer to a hook shank in length. One with a tail that long may be much more susceptible to short strikes. Nice job on that little bugger!
I try to tie them about a hook length. Still look like a good tie to me.
 

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Better but still not tight wraps. Maybe after i tie a bunch of them I will get better.
You will definitely show improvement with repetitive tying of the same pattern. I already see it in the two photos that you have posted. This is what makes tying for a swap so beneficial. Keep after it, your ties look great!
 
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Hunt Fly

Ribbing - Yellow floss
Body - Green floss
Hackle - Brown
Wing - Cinnamon duck or goose quill segments

Amateur Tyers Fly Dictionary - J E Willmarth
Trout - Ray Bergman
 
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Gray Fox

Tip - Silver tinsel
Tail - Slate duck or goose quill segments
Body - Gray Dubbing
Hackle - Gray (aka grizzly)
Wing - Slate duck or goose quill segments

Amateur Tyers Fly Dictionary - J E Willmarth
 
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