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it's wrapped with .033 lead mid shank so it will not be floating. i'm looking forward to fishing it and seeing the action that tail provides.

Are you going for a sliding action with a bit of vertical movement? It seems like that would activate the tail nicely and imitate in injured baitfish..
 
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Captain Tom

Tip - Red Floss
Tail - Blue hackle fibers
Butt - Peacock herl
Ribbing - Silver wire
Body - Silver tinsel
Hackle - Blue over red hackle fibers or mixed
Wing - Blue over white over red duck or goose quill segments
Cheeks - Jungle fowl

 
Are you going for a sliding action with a bit of vertical movement? It seems like that would activate the tail nicely and imitate in injured baitfish..
honestly, i hear of a new to me pattern here on the site and if i look at it and think its got potential, i tie some up and see if it becomes a standard in my arsenal. haven't had a chance to try these yet as the river just wants to stay high, but next week looks like they'll get an opportunity to swing in the currents of the Delaware.
 
it's wrapped with .033 lead mid shank so it will not be floating. i'm looking forward to fishing it and seeing the action that tail provides.
The action is better than a live minnow being chased by a smallie! Did you make your own tails or get them from a shop?
 
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California Leadwing Coachman

Tail - Pheasant tail
Body - Peacock herl
Hackle - Brown
Wing - Dark slate duck or goose quill segmants
Sides - Red duck or goose quill strip

Preston Jennings Chapter of Forgotten Flies Schmookler & Sils
 
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Bean's Special

Tail - Barred wood duck
Ribbing - Silver tinsel
Body - White floss
Throat - Red over yellow hackles
Wing - White saddle hackles

Forgotten Flies - Schmookler and Sils
Flies - Leonard
 
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Belgrade

Tail - Crimson and white married
Butt - Black chenille*
Hackle - Claret tied palmer
Ribbing - Gold tinsel
Body - Yellow wool or dubbing
Wing - White with scarlet stripe, married, jungle fowl eye

Don Bastian Note

*Refer to the Academy and Adirondack recipe notes for reference on the tip and butt as noted above.
The Belgrade is very similar to another Maine pattern, the Parmachene Belle. The Belgrade has a butt of black chenille while the Parmachene Belle is tied with a black ostrich herl butt, though that is not the only difference.

Trout - Ray Bergman
 
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Kineo

Tail - Black, white, scarlet duck or goose quill segmants – married
Hackle - Scarlet tied palmer
Ribbing - Silver tinsel
Body - Scarlet wool (or dubbing)
Wing - Scarlet, white, black duck or goose quill segmants – married

Trout - Ray Bergman

Don Bastian Note

* The tag on the Kineo is not listed in the recipe and appears questionable at best on the Trout color plates, but the enlarged photograph of Plate No. 5 in the book Forgotten Flies clearly resolves the question of the silver tinsel tag on the Kineo.
 
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Lady Gray

Tail - Barred Mandarin*
Hackle - Scarlet tied palmer
Ribbing - Silver tinsel
Body - Blue-gray rabbit fur
Wing - Jungle body feathers

*The tail on this fly is barred wood duck

Trout - Ray Bergman
 
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