>>>What Are You Tying Today? Part V

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Stocking up on good old hares ears.
 

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Sorry but I couldn't figure out how to write a comment. These are articulated streamers. The first is a Rusty Trombone. The second is a rainbow trout imitation I'm going to try out on steelhead.
 
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Island Full Steel Ahead

Steelhead Fly

Michael Garnier

Hook - Mustad 36890 or equivalent

Thread - Black

Tag - Gold tinsel

Tail - Blue floss or Golden pheasant crest dyed blue

Body - Blue floss

Rib - Round or oval gold tinsel and red micro chenille in back of the tinsel

Wing - White calf tail

Collar - Guinea followed by blue hackle

Fly Anglers OnLine
 
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Chub

Steelhead

Larry Hicks of Tacoma, Washington, originated this pattern

Hook - Gamakatsu T10-6H or equivalent

Thread - Red

Ribbing - Embossed silver tinsel

Body - White yarn, with a fluorescent red strand of yarn up the belly

Hackle - White tied on as a collar and tied back and down

Wing - White calf tail tied over the body

Topping - Small bunch of red Flashabou Accent (Krystal flash)

Fish Flies: The Encyclopedia of the Fly Tier's Art - Terry Hellekson
 
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Clear Creek Special

Steelhead

Bill Kennerly of Happy Camp, California, originated this pattern for the Klamath River

Hooks - Gamakatsu T10-6H or equivalent

Thread - Black

Tail - Yellow hackle barbs

Ribbing - Flat gold tinsel

Body - 1/3rd yellow floss; 1/3rd black floss and 1/3rd red floss

Hackle - Grizzly tied on as a collar and tied back

Wing - Gray squirrel tail tied over the body

Fish Flies: The Encyclopedia of the Fly Tier's Art - Terry Hellekson
 
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Patton

Winged Wet Fly

Hook - Mustad 3399 or equivalent

Thread - Black

Ribbing - Gold tinsel

Body - Brown floss

Hackle - Brown

Wing - Guinea

Perrault's Standard Dictionary of Fishing Flies - Keith Perrault
 
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Donnelly's Coachman

Steelhead

Roy Donnelly originated this variation

Hooks - Gamakatsu T10-6H or equivalent

Thread - Black

Tip - Orange floss

Tail - Crimson red hackle barbs

Body - Peacock herl, red floss, peacock herl

Hackle - Orange tied on as a collar and tied back and down

Wing - White over yellow bucktail

Fish Flies: The Encyclopedia of the Fly Tier's Art - Terry Hellekson
 
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Caldwell

Steelhead

Louie Caldwell originated this pattern

Hook - Gamakatsu T10-6H or equivalent

Thread - Fluorescent red

Tip - Flat silver tinsel

Tail - Fluorescent red hackle barbs

Ribbing - Flat silver tinsel

Body - Dubbed with florescent hot pink lamb's wool

Hackle - Fluorescent red

Wing - White over red bucktail

Fish Flies: The Encyclopedia of the Fly Tier's Art - Terry Hellekson
 
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Blue Dun

Winged Wet Fly

Don Martinez originated this pattern and claimed the fly, when moving fast, would almost always bring fish to the landing net.

Hooks - Mustad 3399 or equivalent

Thread - Gray

Tail - Blue dun hackle barbs

Ribbing - Oval gold tinsel

Body - Dubbed with muskrat fur

Hackle - Blue dun tied on as a collar and tied back

Wings - Gray squirrel tail hair

Fish Flies: The Encyclopedia of the Fly Tier's Art - Terry Hellekson
 
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Wyatt's Trude

Salmon/Stone Fly

Cliff Wyatt of Santa Monica, California, tied this pattern to simulate the stonefly hatches found on many western rivers.

Hook - Mustad 9671, sizes 4-8

Weight (Optional) - Lead free wire

Thread - Black

Tail - Speckled guinea fowl barbs

Ribbing - Oval gold tinsel

Body - Orange chenille

Wing - Fox squirrel tail tied over the body

Hackle - Speckled guinea fowl tied on as a collar and tied back in front of the wing

Fish Flies: The Encyclopedia of the Fly Tier's Art - Terry Hellekson
 
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Yorkshire Spider

Hooks - Mustad 3399 or equivalent

Thread - Black

Abdomen - Purple floss

Thorax - Dubbed with hare's mask fur

Hackle - Natural black hen hackle tied on as collar. Hackle should reach hook bend

Fish Flies: The Encyclopedia of the Fly Tier's Art - Terry Hellekson
 
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Speckled Spider

Hooks - Mustad 3399 or equivalent

Thread - Black

Body - Well-marked grizzly hackle stem wrapped over a tapered gray floss underbody

Reverse wrapped with fine silver wire

Hackle - Hungarian partridge tied on as a collar and tied back

*Add a drop of crazy to the under body prior to wrapping the hackle stem body for added durability.

Fish Flies: The Encyclopedia of the Fly Tier's Art - Terry Hellekson
 
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Orphan


Steelhead Fly

Hook - Gamakatsu T10-6H or equivalent

Thread - Black

Tail - Mallard flank fibers (or teal)

Ribbing - Flat gold tinsel

Body - Dark olive chenille

Hackle - Grizzly as a wet fly collar and pulled down

Wing - Gray squirrel tail

The Book of Fly Patterns: Over 1,000 Patterns for the Construction of Artificial Flies - Eric Leiser
 
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Orphan

Steelhead Fly

Hook - Gamakatsu T10-6H or equivalent

Thread - Black

Tail - Mallard flank fibers (or teal)

Ribbing - Flat gold tinsel

Body - Dark olive chenille

Hackle - Grizzly as a wet fly collar and pulled down

Wing - Gray squirrel tail

The Book of Fly Patterns: Over 1,000 Patterns for the Construction of Artificial Flies - Eric Leiser
Do you just tie up one of each of these patterns you keep posting for like a collection? They are nearly perfect looking.
 
one each
 
each fly is stored put in a 2x3 zip lock bag with a toe tag of the fly name inside

then each packaged fly goes in a larger zip lock bag and stored in a sterilite plastic shoe box

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