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Not sure why, but I began thinking about tying a parachute-style Wasp pattern as I fell asleep a few nights ago.  Finally sat down yesterday evening to attempt it.

Needs a lot of work, but was fun to put together.

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Elsie Darbee's March Brown Nymph

Hook – Standard wet fly style

Thread – Black

Tail – Mallard flank fibers

Back – Pheasant tail

Ribbing – Tan silk, floss etc

Body – Blend of light and dark hares’ ear

Hackle – Hungarian partridge

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6 hours ago, Chris_in_Louisiana said:

Not sure why, but I began thinking about tying a parachute-style Wasp pattern as I fell asleep a few nights ago.  Finally sat down yesterday evening to attempt it.

Needs a lot of work, but was fun to put together.

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Cool! I dig it!

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Extra Scruffy Snowshoe Emerger

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Hook: Klinkhammer size 14

Thread: 8/0 Tan

Thorax/Abdomen: Dubbing blend of coarse beaver, snowshoe and silver UV polar fibers

Wing: Snowshoe hare

Tail: Mallard flank

*****

Fuzzy Grizzly Tail Jig

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Hook/Bead/Thread: Firehole 523 Size 8(wrap 3/4 of shank with tungsten wire) / 4mm black nickel tungsten bead / 8/0 black thread

Tail: 2 medium Grizzly feathers

Body: Purple silicone legs, UV Polar chenille (black and lavender twisted and wrapped tail to front)

Collar: Large grizzly soft hackle

Looking forward to fishing this one for trout, smallmouth and steelhead.

*****

Experimental Emerging Caddis

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Hook: Size 14 Scud/Emerger

Abdomen: Loosely dubbed mix of brown and black polar uv fibers with a chunk of small cell foam from some cell phone packaging

Hackle: Bob White Quail

Body: Rusty colored embroidery thread(the cheap stuff you get for 45 ¢ at the craft store) and med guage copper wire

Shuck: Crystal Flash

Was experimenting with some materials and came up with this. Curious to get some feedback from you guys. Still some caddis around my area so I might get to fish it this weekend.

Thanks for the inspiration this month everyone!

- Jason

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Nice ties JDM1

22 minutes ago, JDM1 said:

Extra Scruffy Snowshoe Emerger

I think that could do double duty as a caddis emerger too.   

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Jason, very cool! Especially the snowshoe emerger and the grizzly tail jig! Those are patterns I believe would work well here in Michigan. Very nice, keep up the good work.

Mike.

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2 hours ago, niveker said:

Nice ties JDM1

I think that could do double duty as a caddis emerger too.   

 

1 hour ago, chugbug27 said:

I like all 3 @JDM1, but especially the emergers. Really nice. 

 

1 hour ago, partsman said:

Jason, very cool! Especially the snowshoe emerger and the grizzly tail jig! Those are patterns I believe would work well here in Michigan. Very nice, keep up the good work.

Mike.

Thanks guys! Your feedback means a lot.

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2 hours ago, Moshup said:

“Petty’s Bight”

 

I bet my local snook would love that one! I’ve tried a few flat wing streamers like that, but my buck tail flared out too much and became too bulky. Maybe I overdressed them, or cinched the thread too tight-too early. Or I didn’t wet-dry them enough to tame the fibers. It’s been a while since I saw my vice, but those are definitely on the list to work on. 

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42827B19-6E8C-4B37-8C0F-6872F5E22468.thumb.jpeg.73f6a84cfd9839261e7747d861f566a9.jpegTwo black and copper tied on 5/0 hooks. Smaller one is 9”. Larger one has an articulated shank in front of the hook and total length is 11”. 
 

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