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Leven Butcher

Winged Wet Fly

Hook - Mustad S80AP
Thread - Black
Tail - Fluorescent scarlet floss (Glo-Brite #4)
Ribbing - Oval silver tinsel or wire
Body - Flat silver tinsel
Wing - Black marabou with a single strip of holographic tinsel on each side
Cheeks - Fluorescent scarlet floss (Glo-Brite #4)

Trout & Salmon Flies of Scotland - Stan Headley

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Teal Winged Butcher

Winged Wet Fly

Hook - Mustad S80AP
Thread - Black
Tail - Bunch of scarlet or red hackle fibers
Ribbing - Oval silver tinsel or wire
Body - Flat silver tinsel
Hackle - Black hen
Wing - Strip of teal flank; rolled

Trout & Salmon Flies of Scotland - Stan Headley

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11 hours ago, flytire said:
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Leven Butcher

Winged Wet Fly

Hook - Mustad S80AP
Thread - Black
Tail - Fluorescent scarlet floss (Glo-Brite #4)
Ribbing - Oval silver tinsel or wire
Body - Flat silver tinsel
Wing - Black marabou with a single strip of holographic tinsel on each side
Cheeks - Fluorescent scarlet floss (Glo-Brite #4)

Trout & Salmon Flies of Scotland - Stan Headley

Very cool,looks like something from the Sharper Image catalog back in the day.Well your photography is of that caliber too.

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9 hours ago, dflanagan said:

Mather variant

👍

 

On 1/24/2023 at 8:13 PM, denduke said:

HolyGrails

Simple and buggy, hard to beat. 

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Western Woofta

Chironomid

Hook - TFS 2305
Bead - Black nickel, brass
Gills - White Uni floss or uni stretch
Thread - Red, black and burnt orange
Butt - Red thread
Ribbing - X-Small silver wire
Body - Black thread
Thorax - Fuchsia holographic tinsel
Wing Pads - Burnt orange thread
UV Resin

Phil Rowley Video

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Blue Sunoco

Atlantic Salmon

Hook - Single salmon
Thread - Glo-Brite #14 blue
Tag - Blue wire
Tail - Dyed blue guinea fowl
Ribbing - Blue wire
Body - Tying thread
Wing - Dye blue squirrel tail
Collar - Yellow hen

My grandfather owned a small restaurant in the mill town of Taftville, Connecticut serving the best damn cheeseburgers around. In the basement of his restaurant, he used to make his own liquor/moonshine (1920's 30's) and serve it to his patrons. As my father told me years ago, it got to be known as "Blue Sunoco". Hence the tribute to my grandfather (he passed away long before I was born).

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1 hour ago, flytire said:

Blue Sunoco

Wonderful fly and tribute, I always enjoy a pattern that has a story and meaning to the tier.

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Version #2: Dyed some goose shoulder scarlet for the tail, used larger Guinea feathers for the wings, and changed the head to red. 

 

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35 minutes ago, DarrellP said:

Dflanagan, love those old MOM Bass flies

They are fun to tie. But I really want to get out and fish them. 

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Little trimming and these will be good to. Thanks Mike Holt for the video. Brown Owls.
3665a #8
oval gold tinsel
mallard except for the 2 that are Gadwall
grizly hen
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23 hours ago, dflanagan said:

MOM-style bass fly

I used MOM’s plates for ideas.  MaryOrvisMarbury..

But took off on my own 😉

 

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23 minutes ago, caddis16 said:

Brown Owls.

Nice flies.   I tied a couple of these up a while back.  I used an olive body for the body. It looked so good in the water to me, but not to the fish, evidently.  Wrong time, wrong water, maybe.  I should try them again.  

1 hour ago, dflanagan said:

Version #2

That is a pretty fly.  I would love to hear how it fishes.  

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