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Awesome Olive

Hook - Wet fly
Thread - Olive
Tail - Olive ****erel or substitute
Ribbing - Copper wire
Body - BWO fine dubbing
Hackle - Olive hen

Awesome Olive – SoftHackles
 
thx, it's pretty much Henry Ramsay's pattern. I swap out the tailing as i find the peacock
breaks off too easy.
 
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Not sure if this has been brough up before, but how do material-heavy flies keep between seasons? I know hooks rust on my big flies under the wings or parachute - no matter how much I try to dry them. Does something similar happen the braided body and leather body flies after a dunking?
By the way, all the flies on this thread are absolutely gorgeous.
yeah, they do stay a bit wet and there is some hook rusting over time, but not too bad overall.
 
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Mono Nymph

Hook - Wet fly
Thread - Brown/Olive
Tail - Furnace ****erel or substitute
Underbody - 1/3 brown thread; 2/3 green thread
Thorax cover - Hot orange floss
Overbody - Clear mono
Hackle - Black hen

Top Flies – SoftHackles
 
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Fuego Bucktail

Hook - Mustad L87AP
Thread - Black
Tail - Golden pheasant tippets
Ribbing - Oval gold tinsel
Body - Gold tinsel
Throat - Yellow bucktail
Wing - Brown over orange bucktail
Eyes - Painted black over white

From an Instagram photo
 
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Red Spinner


Hook - Wet fly
Thread - Black
Tip - Gold tinsel
Tail - Brown
Ribbing - Gold tinsel
Body - Dark claret wool
Hackle - Brown
Wing - Dark gray

Trout - Ray Bergman
 
Pats rubber legs. Been tying up different variations with different chenille, and types of rubber legs. Nothing like a simple fly to catch simple fish.

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Black Spider

Ira Gruber

Hook - Single salmon
Thread - Black
Tag/Rib - Oval silver tinsel, extra small
Tail - Black squirrel tail
Butt - Orange floss, wool, or stretch nylon
Body - Black wool
Throat - Black hackle
Wing - Black squirrel, sparse. Tie low, extending to bend

Fly Patterns of Canada - Paul C Marriner
 
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Pompier

Hook - Regular or low-water salmon, no. 2-8; double, no. 4-10
Thread - Black
Tag/Rib - Oval gold tinsel.
Tail - Yellow golden pheasant rump feather fibers
Body - Black chenille
Wing - Yellow polar bear or substitute
Cheek - (Optional) Jungle ****
Collar - Bright green hackle, long and webby
Head - Red thread covered with clear lacquer

Fly Patterns of Canada - Paul C Marriner
 
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Rube Wood

Hook - Wet fly
Thread - Black
Tip - Scarlet floss
Tail - Teal
Body - White chenille
Hackle - Brown
Wing - Gray mallard

Trout - Ray Bergman
 
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