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Muddled Big Hole Demon

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The nymph and streamer  have been around for many years; took the back end from Martin Jorgensen’s version and went from there.

hook - WFC Model 6 #8
thread - Veevus 8/0 black
tail - hen badger
rib - small wire silver
body - tinsel silver
shoulder - hen badger
head/collar - pronghorn dyed black (1 Tbs Rit Dark Brown/1 cup water overdyed with 1 Tbs Rit Black/1 cup water)

Regards,
Scott

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Perhaps I'm cheating a bit, as I tied these a few hours before we turned the calendars turned to 2021... After seeing @flytire's mole fly, I was inspired to also tie up a small batch:

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Mole Fly

Hook: TMC 2487, size 20

Wing: CDC Natural

Body: Beaver dubbing

Happy New Year! 

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Always looking for new tyers/members to post up what your tying

All tyers/members: please post the recipe for the flies your tying.

Not everybody can decipher the materials used on your creations

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Babe Nymph

Hook - Mustad S82-3906B, Size 10-14

Weight - Lead/lead free wire (optional)

Thread - Black

Tail - Barred teal fibers

Ribbing - Copper wire

Shellback - Natural gray goose quill section

Body - Natural or synthetic dubbing in your favorite color

Legs - Barred teal fibers

Popular Fly Patterns - Terry Hellekson

 

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Beaver Pelt

Hook - Mustad S80-3906, Size 8-16

Weight - Lead/lead free wire (optional)

Thread - Black

Tail - Mallard flank fibers

Body - Dubbed beaver fur in your favorite colors

Legs - Mallard flank fibers

Popular Fly Patterns - Terry Hellekson

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Burke Nymph

Hook - Mustad S82-3906B, Size 6-12

Weight - Lead/lead free wire (optional)

Thread - Black

Tip - Flat gold tinsel

Tail - Black hackle fibers

Ribbing - Flat gold tinsel

Body - Black dubbing

Wing case - Pheasant tail fibers

Thorax - Black dubbing

Legs - Black hackle

Originator - Ed Burke

Popular Fly Patterns - Terry Hellekson

 

 

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Caddis Larvie (variant of Safet Nikocevic pattern)

hook- Daiichi 1770

thread- light green GSP

body- latex strip (cut from canners glove, 1st strip wound for bulk, 2nd strip tied as shellback & segmented, after coloring 2 coats of softex) 

legs- hen, color of choice 

note's- head is colored with brown sharpie, also tied with body colored with olive sharpie for rockworm

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Mickey Finn - salmon/steelhead variant

hook- Mustad 36890

thread- black

tag-  chartreuse uni 

body- embossed silver tinsel

wing- stacked yellow red yellow hair (cashmere goat pictured, also like polar bear and arctic fox) tied a little long with goat, shorter with fox for action, short low water style with bear) simple productive pattern tied originally with bucktail as a streamer

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Great start to the new year guys!  Love that Demon variation. The Beaver pelt reminds me of the classic Trueblood's Otter Nymph which I use quite a bit.

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Gray Runt

Hook - Mustad S82-3906B, Size 6-12

Weight - Lead/lead free wire (optional)

Thread - Black or gray

Tail - Natural gray goose quill fibers tied in a V

Ribbing - Black thread

Body - Gray floss or uni stretch

Thorax - Gray chenille

Hackle - Grizzly

Popular Fly Patterns - Terry Hellekson

I tied the tails per the book recipe but in the future I'd use moose mane or body hair or even gray bucktail

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Green drake/flav soft hackle. 

Hook : U002 size 12

Thread: 8/0 Uni olive

Body: olive superfine

Rib: Danville 6/0 brown, doubled and twisted 

Shuck: brown Z-lon

Hackle: mallard covert

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Muddled Spruce Fly

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hook - WFC Model 6 #8
thread - Veevus 8/0 black
tail - peacock sword
rib - small wire silver 
abdomen - UniStretch Chinese Red 
thorax - peacock herl 
wing - hen badger tips
shoulder - hen badger
head/collar - pronghorn dyed black (1 Tbs Rit Dark Brown/1 cup water overdyed with 1 Tbs Rit Black/1 cup water)

Regards,
Scott

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Couple of stick-cased caddis, Charlie Craven recipe.

 

Hook: Alec Jackson Covert nymph size 13

Thread: Black UTC 70

Rib: Rusty Natural Dun (1st pic) Choachmen Brown (2nd pic) both trimmed down to follow the body shape.

Body: Peacock hurl

Throax: Chartreuse ice dub

Collar: Peackock ice dub

Head: 3mm black bead 

 

The original recipe calls for brown hackle but I have a saddle of this Rusty Natrial Dun hackle and thought that the light and dark mix would look better.

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4 hours ago, Old Hat said:

Great start to the new year guys!  Love that Demon variation. The Beaver pelt reminds me of the classic Trueblood's Otter Nymph which I use quite a bit.

I've always thought Beaver Pelt and Otter Nymph were close cousins. Coincidentally I tied some Otter Nymphs awhile back. This should have been in the December thread.

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Trueblood Otter Nymph (AKA Trueblood Shrimp)

Originator: Ted Trueblood

Hook: 1XL Wet Fly

Weight: (Optional) lead or non-toxic wire

Thread: Brown

Tail: Brown Partridge

Abdomen: Otter dubbing

Beard: Brown Partridge

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First attempt at Scotty's McFly

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Hook: #6 Streamer

Bead: Large Gold 

Thread: Green

Weight: .020 leadfree

Tail: White Marabou and three strands Pearl Plashabou

Body: Mylar cord

Wing: White Marabou and three strands Pearl Flashabou

Throat: Burnt Orange Marabou

Collar: Mylar Cord frayed

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