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Salmo Le Sac

Hooks - MUS80500BL, MUS80501BL, TMC7999, or DA12441, sizes 6-8
Thread - Black
Tail - Peacock sword feather barbs
Ribbing - Oval gold tinsel
Body - Dubbed with salmon rabbit fur
Hackle - Furnace hen hackle tied on as a collar and tied back
Wing - Fox squirrel tail tied over the body

Author's Note

Mike Kennedy of Lake Oswego, Oregon, originated this pattern.

Fish Flies: The Encyclopedia of the Fly Tier's Art - Terry Hellekson

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17 hours ago, bk3nj said:

Hi folks - long time lurker, first time poster. Here's a feather gamechanger that I tied recently.

That looks great - how long does you to make one of those?

 

13 hours ago, Mark Knapp said:

Rainbow Warriors for the swap.

👍

59 minutes ago, flytire said:

Salmo Le Sac

Another beauty off your vise.  Do you know who makes that salmon rabbit fur?

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, niveker said:

That looks great - how long does you to make one of those?

Thanks! That one probably took 45 minutes (maybe slightly longer). I think if I wanted to sit down in a focused way to turn them out in volume (e.g., limiting distractions, laying out all the materials first, etc), I could probably tie it in 20-25 minutes?

These days I don't get out to fish very much though, so I'm not focused on volume so much as the tying process in general. 🙂

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1 hour ago, bk3nj said:

That one probably took 45 minutes

Thanks, that about what I would think, at a minimum, for me at least. 

The little fishing I have been able do lately has been mostly for large and small mouth, been thinking about tying some up after my next trip to the fly shop.  

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5 minutes ago, niveker said:

Thanks, that about what I would think, at a minimum, for me at least. 

The little fishing I have been able do lately has been mostly for large and small mouth, been thinking about tying some up after my next trip to the fly shop.  

I've got a day off from work next Friday, and I'm planning to spend it looking for smallmouth 🙂

I really enjoy tying gamechangers and find them engaging. It's even better seeing them swim though!

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Silver Blue

Hooks - MUS80500BL, MUS80501 BL, TMC7999, or DA1244I , sizes 4-8
Thread - Black
Tip - Flat silver tinsel
Tail - Golden pheasant crest feather
Ribbing - Oval silver tinsel
Body - Flat silver tinsel
Hackle - Light blue tied on as a collar and tied back and down
Wing - Barred teal barbs tied over the body

Fish Flies: The Encyclopedia of the Fly Tier's Art - Terry Hellekson

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Tied Down Minnow

Hook - Nymph/streamer
Thread - Olive
Weight - Lead free wire - optional
Tail - Mallard flank fibers
Back - Mallard flank fibers
Body Bill's body brail silver
Throat - Red hackle fibers
Eyes - Painted black over yellow

From an internet photo

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Coleman Lake

Hook - 1X-long wet-fly hook, such as a Daiichi 1560, Tiemco 3761, Mustad 3906B, or Dai Riki 060
Thread - Black 12/0 (or black 6/0 or 8/0)
Tail - Grizzly hackle fibers
Body - Gray wool dubbing (or heather-colored wool dubbing)
Wing - White calf tail
Hackle - Grizzly
 

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Coleman Lake Special

Hook - 1X-long wet-fly hook, such as a Daiichi 1560, Tiemco 3761, Mustad 3906B, or Dai Riki 060
Thread - Black
Tail - Grizzly hackle fibers
Body - Gray wool dubbing (or heather-colored wool dubbing).
Wing - Hair from a fox squirrel’s tail (or from the tail of a pine squirrel)
Hackle - Grizzly

The Practical Fly Tier: No-nonsense Patterns and Techniques for Wet and Dry Flies, Nymphs and Streamers - Royce Dam

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I like the Coleman Lake flies.  I was just looking at Pass Lake fly patterns last night,  similar.

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Wonder bread popper 

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Had some fun with this. The collar is cock hackles and the tail is hen and macaw body heathers.  

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Hoagy's Little Orange Mayfly

Attributed to Hoagy Carmichael

Hook - 2xl or 3xl nymph/ wet, size 10
Weight - Copper wire or lead-free wire for heavy water
Thread - Yellow
Body hackle - Cream, trimmed
Body - Orange floss or yarn
Wing - Wood duck flank
Legs - Wood duck flank

Pennsylvania Angler - February 1978

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sitting on Mustad 3301A flounder hooks too long and not tying many flounder rigs these days, made a few streamers will see how they fish

 

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The New American

Hook - 2xl nymph/wet
Bead - Black nickel/black
Thread - Brown
Tail - Pheasant tail fibers
Abdomen - Brown span flex or similar
Flash back - Pearl tinsel
Thorax - Peacock herl
Wing bud - Antron yarn
Collar - Hare's wiggle dubbing, brown or substitute

Catskill Fly Tyers Guild Gazette - March 2022

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