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The "Regular"

Hook: Tiemco 102Y #15

Thread: Benecchi 12/0, grey

Hair collar: Snowshoe, cream

Tail: Snowshoe, cream

Body: Mink underfur, tan

Head: Mink underfur, tan

 

Note: With a big nod and a wink to Fran Betters' very effective Usual pattern

 

Cheers,

Hans W

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Purple Heart

Hook: Grip 14723BL #18 (or Tiemco 206BL)

Thread: Benecchi 12/0, grey

Hackle: Whiting Coq de Leon, medium pardo

Abdomen: Light grey barbs, fluey, and a strand of Krystal Flash, purple, twisted together

Thorax: Argentinean hare, dark grey

 

Cheers,

Hans W

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Nice buch of tandems bernie. More super flies Hans. Now for some real garbage. Not long ago someone started a thread about what inexpensive or free materials could be found around the house. In all the responces, no one mentioned what is right in front of every one. Im talking about the pile of scrap left over from tying our other flies. These three flies were tied with scraps and leftovers.

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Hello everyone,

 

Those are some really nice and neat flies that everyone has been tying. I just finished some sz4 craws for a swap and I am getting ready to start on some #22 midges for the trout stream that I hope to be able to fish within the next couple of weeks and I need to get started on some poppers for the bass my supply is gettingh low and they take a little time just due to the process. I was able to add some of my work to the warmwater last night just a few flies that have been tyed and fished and have caught fish. Everyone enjoy and have fun tying. Good luck fishing also. B)

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Goldie Hawn

Hook: Kamasan B175 #16

Thread: Benecchi 12/0 grey

Hackle: Whiting Brahma hen, dyed pale yellow

Abdomen: Narrow ribbons of gold and clear 'tinsel', wrapped towards bend

Rib: Narrow ribbons of gold and clear 'tinsel', corded and spiraled back to thorax

Thorax:Argentinean hare, dark grey

 

Cheers,

Hans W

 

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Candy Swirl

Hook: Kamasan B175 #16

Thread: Benecchi 12/0 grey

Hackle: Whiting Brahma hen, dyed pale yellow

Abdomen: Narrow ribbons of burgundy and clear 'tinsel', corded

Thorax: Narrow ribbons of burgubny and clear 'tinsel', small amount of Argentinean hare, dark grey, corded

 

Cheers,

Hans W

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Gold Filament

Hook: Tiemco 102Y #15

Thread: Benecchi 12/0, grey

Tail: Hackle barbs, light olive

Abdomen: Narrow ribbon, gold, wrapped flat to bend

Rib: Narrow ribbons, gold and clear, corded and spiraled back to thorax

Wingcase: Tag end of abdomen material

Rear thorax: Argentinean hare, dark grey and olive, mixed, spiky

Front thorax: Argentinean hare, Medium olive

 

Cheers,

Hans W

 

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Some small one :rolleyes:

Bee fly

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The Criket of my création

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amonite nymph

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Pheasant Tail Nymph

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Extended body dansel nymph of my création

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B)

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Berny V,

 

Nice looking set of flies there. Those tandems look like some great flies for Musky, Pike and Walleye, not to mention SM Bass. There are a lot of perch in the lakes where I have been in Canada, and the bigger fish love to eat pearch.

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