Caplis
Hook - Mustad 94840, 94833 or R50X-94845
Thread - Black
Tail - Red hackle fibers
Body - Peacock herl, reinforced
Wing - Bleached elk hair, tied down, caddis style
Hackle - Furnace or brown
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Posted 02 November 2019 - 07:21 AM
Caplis
Hook - Mustad 94840, 94833 or R50X-94845
Thread - Black
Tail - Red hackle fibers
Body - Peacock herl, reinforced
Wing - Bleached elk hair, tied down, caddis style
Hackle - Furnace or brown
We do it all the time! Get over it!
Posted 02 November 2019 - 09:56 AM
Caplis
Hook - Mustad 94840, 94833 or R50X-94845
Thread - Black
Tail - Red hackle fibers
Body - Peacock herl, reinforced
Wing - Bleached elk hair, tied down, caddis style
Hackle - Furnace or brown
Nice and clean tie! Thanks for posting this, Norm!
Posted 02 November 2019 - 02:34 PM
Excellent example of another pattern as always. Keep em coming.
Posted 03 November 2019 - 07:59 AM
Weed Seed
We do it all the time! Get over it!
Posted 03 November 2019 - 08:14 AM
Posted 03 November 2019 - 08:47 AM
Teacher
Hook - Mustad #94840, #94833 or R50X 94845 Sizes 12-24
Thread - Black
Body - Deer body hair, tied around the shank of hook, extending over the bend in the hook, for the tail.
Tail - Extension of the body hair
Rib - Crisscrossed black thread
Hackle - Brown and Grizzly, mixed
Tying Tips: Easy to tie, using the standard techniques.
Fishing Tips: General purpose fly. Use larger sizes early in the summer and the smaller
sizes in the fall when the blue-wing olives are out.
Historical Note: Boyd Senter (1898-1982) was a professional musician having played with
Jimmy Dorsey, Glenn Miller and Freddie Fisher. He played over 33 different
instruments. He retired to Mio, Michigan where he divided his time between
repairing high school band instruments and running a sporting goods shop,
where he tied and sold his own flies. He established himself as an accomplished
fly tied and fisherman. In 1959 he designed 4 flies honoring different models of
Fords: the Falcon, Fairlane, Galaxie and the Thunderbird
We do it all the time! Get over it!
Posted 03 November 2019 - 09:39 AM
Posted 03 November 2019 - 09:55 AM
Posted 03 November 2019 - 10:12 AM
Catau's Michigan Hopper
We do it all the time! Get over it!
Posted 03 November 2019 - 10:14 AM
thanks
i like older fly patterns AND their histories (when its available)
We do it all the time! Get over it!
Posted 03 November 2019 - 10:47 AM
Teacher
Hook - Mustad #94840, #94833 or R50X 94845 Sizes 12-24
Thread - Black
Body - Deer body hair, tied around the shank of hook, extending over the bend in the hook, for the tail.
Tail - Extension of the body hair
Rib - Crisscrossed black thread
Hackle - Brown and Grizzly, mixed
Tying Tips: Easy to tie, using the standard techniques.
Fishing Tips: General purpose fly. Use larger sizes early in the summer and the smaller
sizes in the fall when the blue-wing olives are out.
Historical Note: Boyd Senter (1898-1982) was a professional musician having played with
Jimmy Dorsey, Glenn Miller and Freddie Fisher. He played over 33 different
instruments. He retired to Mio, Michigan where he divided his time between
repairing high school band instruments and running a sporting goods shop,
where he tied and sold his own flies. He established himself as an accomplished
fly tied and fisherman. In 1959 he designed 4 flies honoring different models of
Fords: the Falcon, Fairlane, Galaxie and the Thunderbird
Bruce Derington
Posted 03 November 2019 - 11:34 AM
We do it all the time! Get over it!
Posted 03 November 2019 - 12:09 PM
I fished with a friend who used a fly just like the Teacher years ago. He called it an Uncle Ed as his uncle tied it and it was the only fly Ed used. I was using a humpy same size and he out fished me two to one. Simple effective pattern. Flytire, thanks for giving my old brain a jump start to take me back to a fond old memory.