Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Panfish Clouser

Fly Tying
Panfish Clouser
 
You can tie this pattern much bigger also for different fish. I use anywhere from a 6-1/0 for bass and northern pike.
 
Materials
Hook 3XL Sz 10
UTC 140 Fl. Pink
1/8 brass dumbbell
Bucktail white and Chartreuse
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1. Secure hook in vise.
2. Tie on eyes. Lay down about three layers of thread for body.
3. Tie on white bucktail about 1.5-2x shank length.
4. Trim ends.
5. Rotate vise or flip hook over.
6. Tie in chartreuse bucktail and trim.
7. A flame and a hot needle will clean the head area up easily.
8. Add cement and
Enjoy.
 
 
Thanks Chris
 
 
 
 
 


Pearl Ice Fly

Fly Tying
Pearl Ice
Fly
 
Materials
Hook Sz 10
Bead 1/8 Rainbow Tungsten
Tail Silver flash
Rib Blue flash
Body UV Pear Ice dubbing
Thorax Red Hare-tron dubbing
Hackle Black Cape
 
 
 
 
 
 
 1. Place bead on hook and secure in vise.
 2. Work thread to the back.
 3. Tie on the tail.
 4. Tie in the rib.
 5. Dub the back 2/3 of shank.
 6. Wrap the rib up 4-5 turns.
 7. Dub the front with the red dubbing.
 8. Tie on the hackle feather.
9. Wrap the hackle as much as you like.
I like a fuller hackle so I use most of the feather.
10. Whip finish, cement and
Enjoy.
 
Thanks Chris





 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 


My Hare's Ear Nymph

Fly tying
My Hare's Ear
Nymph
 
Very easy and useful version of the original.
Materials
Standard wet hook sz 10-14
UTC 70 Olive thread
1/8 brass bead
Hare's ear fur for tail
Pear tinsel for rib
Hare tron dubbing for body light and a dark
Peacock Herl for wingcase
 
 
 
 
1. Place bead on hook and secure in vise.
2. Work thread to bend.
3. Tie on the tail.
4. Tie on the rib.
5. Make a dubbing noodle of the lighter dubbing.
Dub 2/3 of the shank.
6. Wrap the rib up to the front 4-5 turns.
7. Tie on the herls.
8. Dub the rest with the darker color.
9. Fold over herls and tie down. Whip Finish.
10. Enjoy.
 
 
Thanks Chris


Sunday, December 13, 2015

Orange & Partridge

Fly Tying
Orange & Partridge
 
Materials
Hook 10-14
Thread UTC 70 Tan
Bead 1/8 brass bead
Body Orange floss
Rib Small holographic gold tinsel
Thorax Black UV ice dubbing
Hackle Partridge feather


 

1. Add bead to hook and secure a hook in the vise.
2. Start thread.
3. Tie in floss and work to the end.
4. Tie in the rib.
5. Move thread back to front. tie off and cut.
6. Wrap the floss up to front. Reattach thread and tie down floss.
7. Rib the body 5 wraps or so to thorax area.
8. Make a dubbing noodle.
9. Dub the thorax area.
10. Tie in the partridge feather.
11. Wrap 2 or 3 times.
12. Trim feather and whip finish.
13. Enjoy
 
Thanks
    Chris

Simple Hopper

Fly Tying the
Simple Hopper
Great pattern I created several years ago.
I use two different sizes size 10 for panfish and a size 6 for bass.
Materials
Hook Size 10 or 6
Thread UTC 70 Tan
Body 2mm Tan foam
Dubbing Amber superfine
Wing Deer hair
Legs Orange speckled
 
 
 
1. Secure hook in vise
2. Run thread back to the end.
3. Apply a super small drop of super glue at end. Will help a lot with next step.
4. Tie on foam on top of super glue drop.
5. Secure the foam down all the way to the eye.
6. Starting at the back make a dubbing noodle and dub the whole body.
7. Move thread back a few mm and tie in a small bunch of deer hair for a wing. Trim butts and dab a small spot of glue. The rest of the fly will be tied from the spot.
8. Fold over the rest of the foam to form a head and tie down.
9. Trim the foam to form a small over wing.
10. Tie on one leg.
11. Tie on the other leg.
12. Whip finish and enjoy.
 
Thanks
Chris