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#1 Floyd

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Posted 14 March 2012 - 04:50 PM

This fly is made from a car wash glove. Thus the name ‘Glove Bug’ The glove is made from Micro Fiber. This fiber really soaks up the water which makes it sink well.
Attached File  Glove Bug 001.JPG   697.26K   119 downloads
First cut a piece off the glove and remove some of the fibers to get the tail the length you want.
Attached File  Glove Bug 002.JPG   666.95K   148 downloads
Tie on to the back of hook. Tie on eyes at this time also.
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Tie on chenille and bring thread back to where the legs will be placed on.
Wrap chenille around hook shank and over and under eyes bringing back chenille to where thread is and tie down. Cut chenille and tie on legs.
Attached File  Glove Bug 004.JPG   665.51K   181 downloadsAttached File  Glove Bug 005.JPG   662.92K   236 downloadsAttached File  Glove Bug 006.JPG   677.94K   258 downloads
Now go get the Panfish.

#2 Bryan Wright

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Posted 15 March 2012 - 09:55 AM

I have seen those gloves and thought about trying something like this too. Great SBS. Thank you for taking the time. :D
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#3 Fred H.

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Posted 15 March 2012 - 10:29 AM

Those are nice Floyd , great use of material.
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#4 riffleriversteelheadslayer

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Posted 15 March 2012 - 06:43 PM

Those are nice Floyd , great use of material.
Fred

I must concur great fly and SBS

"Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading".--Thomas Jefferson

 

There is no such thing as a blank day for a fisherman. It will be saved for him by the white-throated weasel, who watches his fishing from a hole in the wall under which is lying a fish that refused all flies; or by the excitment of identifying insects; or by the apple-bloosom in a nearby orchard; and no one would call that day a blank on which he has seen a king-fisher." -- Arthur Ransome Rod and Line, 1929

 


 

 

 


#5 176319

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Posted 06 July 2012 - 10:01 AM

I must admit- you are a gueneus! =)

I hope my post was entertaining, educational, and interesting. If not... Reread it!!!

 

 

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#6 mudman

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Posted 16 July 2012 - 06:24 PM

Great minds think alike! I saw these gloves and thought the same thing. I tie the chenille in and then tie a wrap or two of estaz in for the head. I've tied several hundred for the salmon/steel season. We used a much smaller version of my pattern with a lot of success for GL steel this past spring.

#7 Rocco

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Posted 17 July 2012 - 06:28 AM

Mudhen,

Your use of the glove bugs on steelhjead and salmon made me think of giving them a try this fall . Do you use legs and antennae? What hooks have you found work the best?

Thanks,
Rocco

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Posted 17 July 2012 - 06:22 PM

This fly is made from a car wash glove. Thus the name ‘Glove Bug’ The glove is made from Micro Fiber. This fiber really soaks up the water which makes it sink well.
Attached File  Glove Bug 001.JPG   697.26K   119 downloads
First cut a piece off the glove and remove some of the fibers to get the tail the length you want.
Attached File  Glove Bug 002.JPG   666.95K   148 downloads
Tie on to the back of hook. Tie on eyes at this time also.
Attached File  Glove Bug 003.JPG   672.76K   157 downloads
Tie on chenille and bring thread back to where the legs will be placed on.
Wrap chenille around hook shank and over and under eyes bringing back chenille to where thread is and tie down. Cut chenille and tie on legs.
Attached File  Glove Bug 004.JPG   665.51K   181 downloadsAttached File  Glove Bug 005.JPG   662.92K   236 downloadsAttached File  Glove Bug 006.JPG   677.94K   258 downloads
Now go get the Panfish.


Great idea. I guess those glove bugs come in different colors? Also, do you use chenille the same color of the glove bug to finish off the head of the fly and around the eyes?

#9 mudman

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Posted 17 July 2012 - 06:26 PM

Mudhen,

Your use of the glove bugs on steelhjead and salmon made me think of giving them a try this fall . Do you use legs and antennae? What hooks have you found work the best?

Thanks,
Rocco


For steelhead this past spring:

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#8 or #10 TMC #2457 caddis hook
Medium Chenille
Estaz

For this fall's Salmon run:

#4 - #8 TMC #105 egg hook
Glove Chenille
Estaz

For some wiggle, I've tied some with Senyo's Shaggy Dub. I have only added legs on an extended caddis pattern that I've tied and used in the past. Very similar pattern using a beadhead and peacock instead of the estaz.

The spring pattern did very well. The fall pattern is beefed up for kings & coho. When I get a chance, I'll take a pic of the salmon pattern.