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Everything posted by Frank G. Swarner III
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Working on some size 18 flies for my box for this winter and spring. A little of this and that.
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Just put another tying video on my new blog the other day. This sculpin has fished very well for me since last spring. Enjoy!! Frank http://swarnerandson.blogspot.com/2017/02/articulated-sculpin.html
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Egg Faced Crayfish
Frank G. Swarner III replied to Frank G. Swarner III's topic in The Fly Tying Bench
Splitshot is the best way to get down quick and stay down longer during the drift. I have done well with heavy tungsten coneheads on a mono leader and no other weight as well. It really depends on the type of water you are fishing, how fast, how deep, and what presentation the salmon and steelhead want each day. Be prepared to use or try all of the methods you mentioned and you'll be good to go!! -
Egg Faced Crayfish
Frank G. Swarner III replied to Frank G. Swarner III's topic in The Fly Tying Bench
I've only fished it swinging down and across. I'm sure various crayfish patterns would work if bottom bounced though. Ton of them in the river and some are quite large. If your swinging for kings make sure are down pretty deep. They don't like to come up and chase as much as steelhead do. First thing in the morning is probably your best bet to swing flies for salmon before they get too pressured by the crowds. -
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Must have flies for Salmon River trip in late Sept.?
Frank G. Swarner III replied to Chris_NH's topic in The Fly Tying Bench
Weight forward or double taper line is all you need. No need for any specialty high dollar lines. King Salmon can put a whoopin' on fly line when they make a run through rocky areas, over ledges, etc.... Maximum distance between fly and weight is 4'-0". When I used to go in late september I would have my weight 1ft - 2ft away from the fly for better presentation and control, plus less accidentally snagged salmon. Better drift equals better chance of hooking steelhead and browns that may be around. No need for a tapered leader with a sink tip. Just a straight piece of 10lb-15lb tippet for swinging streamers. Don't bother trying to nymph with sinktips, it's a waste of time. Also, don't buy a sink tip line, just get 10ft polyleaders in various sink rates to attach to the end of your fly line. Mono leaders can be very simple and don't have to be engineered like trout leaders for turnover. A 3 to 4 piece leader is all you'll need. You might not even need that depending what you like. Many people use a straight piece 20lb or 15lb mainline about 6ft long attached to a spro swivel then a 3-4ft piece of 8lb or 10lb tippet. -
Must have flies for Salmon River trip in late Sept.?
Frank G. Swarner III replied to Chris_NH's topic in The Fly Tying Bench
TMC 105 size 4 is a great hook to start with for many salmon river patterns and hasn't let me down in 17 years. As far as simple flies to tie for kings, cohos, and steelhead you will be good to go if you load up on these patterns. Estaz eggs in chartreuse, orange, and pink Comets in the same colors (2x strong streamer hook) sucker spawn in the same colors black and brown stoneflies wooly buggers are always good to have as well (egg sucking leech is an old standby) 2x strong streamer hook There are many, many more patterns but if you stick with a few basic patterns like the ones listed above you can focus more on reading water and learning the area you are fishing. Presentation is same as high stick nymphing or using indicators. -
Egg Faced Crayfish
Frank G. Swarner III replied to Frank G. Swarner III's topic in The Fly Tying Bench
No it's not a true spey fly and it is closer to an Irish Shrimp Fly then a general practitioner. -
Here is a link to a video step by step of one of my favorite flies to swing for steelhead in the salmon river in NY. Ending is a bit short since the battery ran out on my camera......whoops.
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Some featherwing spey flies tied on AJ 1.5 hooks. Fall can't come soon enough!!
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First Atlantic in 27 Years!
Frank G. Swarner III replied to despatiesim's topic in The Fly Tying Bench
Congratulations and nice little story too!! -
Playing around with these Crittermite tails and tied up a bunch of these guys!!
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Playing around with these Crittermite tails and tied up a bunch of these guys!!
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Good to see you back zip!! Thank you for your service!!
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Articulated Sculpin
Frank G. Swarner III replied to Frank G. Swarner III's topic in The Fly Tying Bench
Thank you. The shank is a senyo shank 25mm long and the hook is a Daiichi 2461 straight eye hook size 4 -
Working on an articulated sculpin pattern that I think will fish good in the waters of PA and beyond. What you can't see is a mini sculpin helmet buried under the ice dubbing head.
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Having a little fun at the vice and working on a set of married wings for a friend in North Carolina. 9 more to go!!
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You guys/gals do realize that some of the people that do these "uv resin" shootouts/tests have affiliations with one or more of companies involved....right? I'm sure that would NEVER sway the final results.......
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Muddler Minnow calf tail substitutions
Frank G. Swarner III replied to m_grieb's topic in The Fly Tying Bench
bucktail and squirrel tail as already mentioned. Couple of other options: Arctic fox moose caribou synthetic craft fur or something similar like Gliss n Glint or EP fibers -
Couple of other options: http://www.prosportfisher.com/index.php/flytying-materials/synthetics/pro-jungle-cock-hd http://hareline.com/fj.html Ebay has jungle cock capes from $28.00 and up
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Looking for pattern
Frank G. Swarner III replied to onebadmofo's topic in Step by Step Patterns & Tutorials
Google is your friend!! Here is one of the links after doing a quick search. http://www.peninsulaflyfishers.org/page-878816 -
Reference on how to tie spey style flies?
Frank G. Swarner III replied to despatiesim's topic in The Fly Tying Bench
The books that were mentioned above are a great start. Here is a you tube link to a purple king I tied -
A little present for my boss.