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RCRP Emerger Peccary

 

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Kimo

Looks great ....what are your thoughts on peccary now ?

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RCRP Emerger Peccary

 

Kimo

Looks great ....what are your thoughts on peccary now ?

 

Pretty cool stuff. I want some like yours the has more brown in it.

Like most things it's another tool in the tool box and has an appropriate

application. Maybe I can figure out some inappropriate applications or

at least "new" ones.

The other thing is that it really doesn't taper so it might make things easier

like having the darker bands appear at the thicker part of the abdomen

when wrapping bodies.

I may also pick up some shorter stuff hoping it is a bit thinner in terms of segmentation

width.

 

Kimo

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Murder Orange

 

Tag - Flat gold tinsel (optional)

Tail - Orange hackle fibers

Body - Orange chenille

Wing - White bucktail; fanned out

Throat - Brown hackle collar

 

Reference - Forgotten Flies

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fall favorite


hook - streamer/long nymph style
thread - black
ribbing - embossed silver tinsel
body - blue floss or uni-stretch
throat - red hackle fibers
wing - yellow bucktail

reference - forgotten flies & perrault's standard dictionary of trout flies

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MacIntosh Dry Fly

 

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A Nova Scotia salmon pattern from the 1930's, attributed to guide Dan MacIntosh. Tied here as a notional October Caddis; change color/size to suit your needs. Basic construction, characterized by a thin body (rear 1/2 of the hook), long (2x hook length) wing tied flat to the body, and dense hackle; can be fished either wet or dry

 

hook – Mustad 94840 #6

thread - Danville 6/0 rusty brown

body - Congo Hair orange

wing - fox squirrel tail

hackle - grizzly dyed rust/brown

 

 

Regards,

Scott

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Royal Dutch Coachman Caddis

 

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Cutt bait.

 

 

hook Dai Riki 125 #12

thread - MFC 8/0 brown

abdomen - Uni-Stretch orange

wing - deer hair white

hackle - brown

 

Regards,

Scott

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royal cubbage

 

hook - dry fly style

thread - black

tail - 2 fibers of peccary or moose body hair tied in long and widespread on each side

body - royal coachman style. the rear peacock herl it tied on in th rear befor the tails.

then the tails are tied in at each side. red floss is then tied in and wrapped to wing position

hackle - brown tied palmer over red floss only

wing - white calf tail

head - peacock herl

 

royal coachman style = peacock herl - red floss or equivalent - peacock herl combination

 

reference - named after tom cubbage

popular fly patterns - terry hellekson

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