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Size 22 parachute pseudocloeons for the "small" swap

Hook:U002

Thread: Veevus 16/0 A05

Post: lt. dun Z-lon

Hackle: Whiting Pro-grade unique variant

Tail: med Pardo CDL

Body: BWO superfine

Thorax: Adam's gray superfine. 

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Size 16 ice wing caddis

Hook: TMC2487 size 16

Thread:100den Veevus black GSP

Underbody: med UTC mirage opal tinsel

Body: olive micro tubing

Wing: peacock ice dub

Hackle: all purpose deer hair in split thread loop. 

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^^^ Really very  nice Sandan.  I like that Veevus 16/0 thread.  Threads have come a long way.

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Rubber legs mayfly nymph

Hook: 1x curved nymph hook, #16

Thread: Uni-thread 6/0, Dk. brown

Underbody: 0.010 lead wire

Bead: Brass, 5/32

Tail: Pheasant tail

Body: Ice Dub, olive brown

Rib: 0.2mm wire, copper

Throax: Ice Dub, chocolate brown

Wing case: Turkey tail

Legs: Sili-legs micro, barred pumpkin

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Psycho Prince

Hook: 1x curved nymph hook, #18

Thread: Uni-thread 6/0, fire orange

Underbody: 0.010 lead wire

Tail: Goose biot, Dk. brown

Body: Ice Dub, golden brown

Rib: 0.1mm wire, black

Thorax: Ice Dub, golden brown

Back: Turkey tail

Wing buds: DNA fusion, tan

Legs: Goose biot, white

 

 

Ice dub is addictive...

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Skyggen

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The Shadow, a very cool Danish seatrout fly; here’s a nice video.  I tip-tied the collar feather on mine because the stem was pretty thick and stiff at the base; I’ve seen them tied with a traditional hackle collar but the fluff looked so wild I had to go with this version.

hook - WFC Model 6 #6
thread - Danville 6/0 black
tail - calftail dyed red
body - Ice Dub Black
body hackle - brown
collar - grizzly hackle fluff dyed hot pink (1 Tbs Rit Fuchsia/4 cups water)


Regards,
Scott

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14 hours ago, niveker said:

dyed starling is near the top.

harvest them on the bird feeder then pluck and dye with grape koolaid you can skin them and borax and dye they tear very easy but are plentiful enough great bird to learn and practice on not protected by any means.

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9 hours ago, cphubert said:

harvest them on the bird feeder then pluck and dye with grape koolaid you can skin them and borax and dye they tear very easy but are plentiful enough great bird to learn and practice on not protected by any means.

Good idea, but I don't get many at the feeder.

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2 hours ago, niveker said:

Good idea, but I don't get many at the feeder.

They love suet but I don’t see as many up here in New England as I did in NY.

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New Trick Soft Hackle (Purple)

Category - Soft Hackle

Hook - Curved or straight shank 

Thread - Purple

Ribbing - Silver wire

Body - Tying thread

Thorax - Purple wool, ice dubbing etc

Hackle - Grizzly, partridge, grouse etc

Head - UV Resin

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Stand up shrimp

Hook: Mustad 3407,#6

Thread: Uni-Thread 6/0, white

Tail: Calf tail, white

Flash: Krystal Flash, pearl

Antennae: Krystal Flash, peakcock

Eyes: Burnt mono, 25lb, brown

Body: Ice Dub, pearl white

Wing: SF Slinky Fiber, white

Back: Clear Cure Goo, thick with Bone Dry overcoat

Weedguard: Hard Mono, 25lb

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