Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Jitterbee

Cool little pattern i found on the interwebs and super easy to tie.

Materials
Size10 hook
UTC 70 thread
1/8 brass bead
Rubber legs for tail
Medium red and black chenille


 1. Place bead on hook and start thread. Wrap to the back.
 2. Tie in the rubber leg tails.
 3. Tie in both chenilles.
 4. Wrap to the bead.
 5. Trim and whip finish.
 6. Trim and split the tail.

Enjoy 
Thanks Chris

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Gold and Maroon

They don't get much easier than this.  The panfish really enjoyed this one in the late summer/fall time.

Materials
Hook 12-14
1/8 Brass Bead
UTC 70 Black thread
Gold Tinsel rib
Maroon Dubbing



 1. Place bead on hook and secure in vise.
 2. Start thread and wrap to back.
 3. Tie in the tinsel rib.
4. Make a dubbing noodle.
 5 Wrap up to the bead.
 6. Wrap the rib upto the bead. Tie off and whip finish.
7. Use Velcro to tease out the fibers a bit.

Enjoy
Thanks Chris

Red Peacock

Another easy pattern and an effective one.
Materials
Hook Curved size 10-14
1/8 Brass bead
Thread UTC 70 Black
green and black small flash for tail
Small copper rib
Peacock herl for body
Red hackle
UV Peacock ice dubbing for collar





 1. Place bead on hook and secure in vise.
 2. Start thread and go 1/3 down.
 3. Tie in the wire rib.
 4. Wrap thread to the back.
 5. Tie in flash tail.
 6. Trim tail short.
 7. Tie in the peacock herl.
 8. Wrap up to the bead.
 9. Wrap the rib up.
 10 Tie in the hackle by the tip.
 11. Wrap 3-4 times.
 12. Add a small dubbing collar.
13 Whip finish and trim thread.

Enjoy
Thanks Chris

Black Mini Leech

This pattern has been amazing this year. Caught tons of pan fish Bluegills, Crappie and even Yellow Perch. Very simple to tie and no reason not to carry 2 or 3.
Material
Hook size 8-12
Thread UTC 70 black
.020 lead wire
Dubbing Black Rabbit or squirrel
Green and Black small flashabou


 1. Spiral wrap lead wire 8 or so turns.
 2. Start thread and wrap to the back.
 3. Using a dubbing needle split the thread.
 4. Fill the split with about an 1 1\2" of dubbing.
 5. Wrap forward to the eye
6. Use some Velcro and tease out the fibers,. 
 7. Tie in the flashabou on top and sides of the head.
 8. trim a little longer than the body.
 9. Make a small dubbing head to hold the flash down a bit.
10. Whip finish and go fish.
Thanks Chris

Monday, September 12, 2016

Ladybug

Fly Tying Ladybug
Very easy to tie pattern and very effective.

Materials
Size 14 hook
UTC 70 Black thread
2mm red foam
2 Black osterich herl




1. Secure hook in vise. 
 2. Wrap thread to the back.
 3. Attach red foam.
 4. Attach herls.
 5. Wrap up to eye.
 6. Trim
 7. Fold over foam and tie down.
 8. Trim to form small head.
 9. Whip finish and add black dots.
10 Enjoy

Thanks Chris