>>>What Are You Tying Today? Part V

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Hook, thread and one feather (well, two feathers with the pheasant back feather and the attached philo feather). Yep, send it past them and they will eat it.

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Bloody Mary

Soft Hackle

Hook - Mustad Heritage S80AP
Thread - Black
Tag - Gold tinsel
Tail - Golden pheasant tippets
Body - Peacock herl, reinforced
Hackle - Red hen

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Carter Harrison

Winged Wet Fly

Hook - Mustad Heritage S80AP
Thread - Black
Tail - Red hen
Ribbing - Oval silver tinsel
Body - Seal's fur dyed purple
Hackle -Ginger cock hackle
Wing -Teal

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Cheney

Winged Wet Fly

Cheney Albert Nelson

Hook - Mustad S80AP
Thread - Black
Tail - Black hen
Ribbing - Oval gold tinsel
Body - Yellow and red floss
Hackle - Yellow
Wing - Jungle cock

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Black Spring

Soft Hackle

Hook - Mustad Heritage S80AP
Thread - Black or red
Ribbing - Red thread or uni stretch
Body - Black quill from crow or black pheasant tail
Hackle - Starling

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Tauche Tom

Winged Wet Fly

Hook - Mustad Heritage S80AP
Thread - Black
Ribbing - Copper wire
Body - Peacock herl
Throat - Teal
Wing - 1 jungle cock feather tied flat over the body

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Mickey Fin Feather Wing

Hook - Mustad 9672
Thread - Black
Ribbing - Oval silver tinsel
Body - Flat silver tinsel
Wing - Married strands of yellow, scarlet and yellow feather quills
 
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Early morning river bugs and then some ice fishing.
 

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I seem to be on a minnow streamer kick.
This JT style on a 7041 size 10 hook, led wire, white yarn with white marabou, orange thread and UV the head.

How many of each does every typically tie up of each type fly? I shot for 9 or some multiple of 3 more than that. I heard something before that stuck with me. One for me, one for thee and one for the tree. that is why I do multiples of 3. Basically one I fish, one I give away, and one I lose.

I know there may not be a multiple of three show in the pic, i a still tying they up and curing some UV
 

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I seem to be on a minnow streamer kick.
This JT style on a 7041 size 10 hook, led wire, white yarn with white marabou, orange thread and UV the head.

How many of each does every typically tie up of each type fly? I shot for 9 or some multiple of 3 more than that. I heard something before that stuck with me. One for me, one for thee and one for the tree. that is why I do multiples of 3. Basically one I fish, one I give away, and one I lose.

I know there may not be a multiple of three show in the pic, i a still tying they up and curing some UV
If itā€™s a new pattern that I want to try I typically tie 3 to start. Same theory as you have.
 
How many of each does every typically tie up of each type fly? I shot for 9 or some multiple of 3 more than that. I heard something before that stuck with me. One for me, one for thee and one for the tree. that is why I do multiples of 3. Basically one I fish, one I give away, and one I lose.
Depends, usually a dozen. I'm just starting to tie for warm water. I finished the first body of a frog pattern that I tie on the Ahrex swim bait hook last night. I already have some tied on the 2/0 swim bait hook and on the size 2 hook. I picked up a bag of the hooks in size 4 at the Fly Tying Symposium back in November. Plan to tie at least a half dozen. They'll look something like this when I finish coloring them and adding eyes and legs.
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Split Ibis

Winged Wet Fly

Hook - Mustad 3399
Thread - Black
Tail - Golden pheasant tippets
Body - Flat silver tinsel
Throat/Hackle - Brown hen
Wing - White, scarlet, white, scarlet married

The Bergman recipe for the wing reads, ā€œwhite, scarlet, white, scarlet, marriedā€.
Normally in written married wing recipes, the order of components is written from the top down.

Trout - Ray Bergman

Forgotten Flies - Schmookler and Sils
 
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Sabbatus

Hook - Mustad 3399, size 6
Thread - Black
Tip - Scarlet silk floss
Tail - White and black (I used grizzly)
Body - Alternate black and white floss
Hackle - Yellow
Wing - Barred wood duck, kingfisher cheeks (I used hen hackle tips dyed kingfisher)

Trout - Ray Bergman

Forgotten Flies - Schmookler and Sils
 
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