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11 hours ago, flytire said:

we need more tyers to add to these monthly threads not just the handful of tyers now posting

I need to get back to the bench it has been a off year for me will clean things up and  start shortly

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Hook: Herters #423 6XL size 4

Thread: 6/0

Body: Christmas tinsel + solarez

Throat: Maribou red

WIng: Hackle blue dun

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General Practitioner Muddler

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hook - Maruto 7989 #8
thread - Uni 8/0 fire orange
tail - golden pheasant body feather red
rib - small wire copper
body - Ice Dub hare’s ear rusty orange
body hackle - grizzly dyed hot orange (1 Tbs Rit Golden Yellow/1/4 Tsp Rit Scarlet/1 cup water) 
1st shoulder - golden pheasant tippet dyed hot orange
2nd shoulder - chukar dyed hot orange
head/collar - pronghorn dyed hot orange

Regards,
Scott
 

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Mr Hayes Special

Streamer

Alan Grombacher Originator

Hook - Mustad 79666 or other keel hook
Thread - Black 6/0
Weight - Copper wire
Tag - Silver mylar tubing
Butt - Red thread
Body - Silver mylar tubing
Wing - Chartreuse over white bucktal
Head - Black
Eye - Painted black over white

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Teal and Black

Hook - Mustad 3399 or equivalent

Thread - Black

Ribbing - Silver wire
 
Body - Tying thread
 
Wing - Small teal feather
 
Hackle - Black hen
 
From Davie Mcphail Tying Channel

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Hook: Firehole 860 #1 3XL
Thread: GSP 100
Eye: 3D 7mm
Tail: Strung hackle white
Body: FTD congo light purple
Belly: FTD congo white
Head/Wing: FTD minnow back blue + purple
Flash: Minnow back shimmer fringe

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Sheep Fly

Hook - Mustad 3906B or equivalent, Size 6 - 14
Thread - Black
Tail - Brown hen hackle
Body - Muskrat or equivalent dubbing in Adams gray
Legs - Brown hen hackle
Wings - Grizzly hackle tips

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Skykomish Sunrise

Steelhead

Hook - Allen SS001

Thread - Red

Tag - Flat silver tinsel

Tail - Red and yellow hackle fibers, mixed

Ribbing - Oval silver tinsel

Body - Red chenille. Angora goat dubbing may be substituted

Hackle - One red hackle and one yellow hackle, wound together

Wing - White calftail

Cheeks (Optional) - Jungle cock

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Bleach Blonde Softhackle

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hook - WFC Model 6 #8
thread - Uni 8/0 tan 
tag - tinsel gold
tail - bleached pheasant tail
rib - small wire gold
abdomen - bleached hare’s ear 
thorax - bleached pheasant aftershaft
shoulder - bleached pheasant rump

Can’t vouch for the bunny, but the pheasant was my work.

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I added 1 part 20 volume hydrogen peroxide (available at beauty supply stores), 2 parts clear ammonia and let it sit for a couple hours. You want to do this outside, and cover it if you can.

Regards,
Scott
 

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19 hours ago, Noahguide said:

All the talk about Invicta wets got me to the bench. half a dozen in sz 12

 

Nice tying and pattern.

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Green mullet bucktail

Hook: Mustad 3407, #1

Thread: Danville 3/0, gray

Tail: Saddle hackle, red

Body: Mylar tinsel, silver

Rib: Wire 0.3mm, silver

Wing: Bucktail, gray/olive/black

Flank: Saddle hackle, grizzly

Topping: Peacock herl

Eyes: Stick on 1/8", yellow

Head: UV resin

In todays world where saltwater flies are primarily made up of synthetic materials, sometimes it is nice to get back to basics.

 

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