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Liquid Lady

(Chaoborus Pupa)

Hook - Curved
Bead - Black nickel brass or tungsten
Thread - Light olive
Horns - Black krystal flash
Ribbing - Light olive or clear stretch tubing or v-rib
Body - Tying thread and chirony skin or clear tinsel

BCFlyguys

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Mighty Mite

Hook - Curved
Bead - Black or black nickel
Thread - Chartreuse
Ribbing - Fine red wire
Gills - Pearl white/white nail polish

Tie in a variety of colors.

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A lot of streamers the past couple of days. Getting ready for the Fly Tying Symposium in NJ next month. Feel free to stop by and chat. - Dan

South Bound Trucker, Thrasher, Hovercraft Sculpin, Flugenzombie with Pumpkin Spice, Boogie Man, Mini Peanut Envy etc. 

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Kinross

Hook - Mustad Heritage
Thread - Black
Tail - Barred wood duck
Ribbing - Silver tinsel
Body - Olive floss
Hackle - Olive
Wing - Dark brown turkey

Trout - Ray Bergman

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Griffen

Hook - Mustad Heritage
Thread - Black
Tail - Red hackle
Hackle - Grizzly tied palmer, clipped or use a small sized hackle
Body - Peacock herl
Wing - Grizzly hackle fibers

Trout - Ray Bergman

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Big Lagoon

Hook - Mustad Heritage
Thread - White underbody, black head
Tail - Mix of red and yellow hackle fibers
Body - White silk floss or other material (uni stretch) built to a proper taper and covered with oval silver tinsel
Hackle - Optional - Sparse red and white tied under (bearded), and not wound on
Wing - White polar bear tied along the hook shank topped with crimson red bucktail or polar bear
Cheek - Jungle cock

Trout - Ray Bergman

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Three Rivers

Hook - Mustad Heritage
Thread - Black
Tip - Wide silver tinsel
Tail - Teal
Ribbing - Wide silver tinsel
Body - Claret wool
Hackle - Scarlet
Wing - Grizzly hackle, Jungle eye

Trout - Ray Bergman

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Trout is closed now near me so I tied up some terrestrials to go after some bluegills, probably should have pitched these at trout b4 the close.  

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Charlie Craven Lucky B couldn't embed link due to error https://youtu.be/O5aVPo75Tek?si=HNjDhYEV_Ic9iFmV

Hook: TMC 2587 sz 14 

Thread: Semperfli nanosilk 5od d coloured yellow or yellow thread 

Detached body: 0x tippet, macramé cord fibres, 3mm wide strip of yellow foam

Body: Black dubbing, yellow foam

Legs: Barred silli legs 

Wing: brown macramé fibres 

decorate with black sharpie 

 

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Charlie Craven's Parachute Damsel https://youtu.be/sq1_m93l6es?si=e2RwPPcClAN3wbcc

Hook: TMC 2587 sz 16 

Thread: Blue 

Detached body: dark and light blue macramé cord fibres corded together

Body: Blue Foam (I used white and coloured it blue with sharpie)

Wing: Coq De leon 

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Soft day just what the doctor ordered need to work on my marriage (feathers) probably need new glasses once you take the picture I see the uneven tips, one extra yellow fiber, and one or two many turns of rib.

Silver Doctor wet- not all traditional materials.

hook- Mustad 3609b, thread- red, tag- gold holographic tinsel, tail -golden pheasant crest with blue ringneck topping, butt- red ostrich herl(I like it better than red wool), body- silver holographic tinsel with silver wire rib, throat- blue guinea hen, wing- turkey with blue, yellow and red married duck quill strips.

 

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 Alevin Nymph 

Hook: Flow Wide gap jig

Bead: 3.8 mm tungsten with 2d eyes

Thread:  white Nanosilk 50d

Body: Ice Dub and Uv Resin 

Tail: Badger Hackle fibres 

 

 

 

 

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@Heff2 Nice ties, always enjoy Charlie's videos.

I tied a similar damsel, but with poly wings.  Blue gills loved it.  I like Charlie's use of a CDL parachute better, I'll do that next time. 

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17 hours ago, cphubert said:

Silver Doctor

Nice CP. 

 

23 hours ago, flytire said:

Nancy

That's great 

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Alevin Revisited

Hook: Ahrex Wet Fly

Thread: white 8/0

Bead: 3.5 mm copper coloured tungsten attached with wire belly scratcher style then covered with UV resin, coloured orange with sharpie then covered with resin again

tail: Natural Bucktail and pearl ice dub 

eyes: 2mm 3d eyes coat head in UV resin 

 

 

 

 

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On 10/6/2023 at 12:36 PM, cphubert said:

Soft day just what the doctor ordered need to work on my marriage (feathers) probably need new glasses once you take the picture I see the uneven tips, one extra yellow fiber, and one or two many turns of rib.

Silver Doctor wet- not all traditional materials.

hook- Mustad 3609b, thread- red, tag- gold holographic tinsel, tail -golden pheasant crest with blue ringneck topping, butt- red ostrich herl(I like it better than red wool), body- silver holographic tinsel with silver wire rib, throat- blue guinea hen, wing- turkey with blue, yellow and red married duck quill strips.

 

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Fine.

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