Saturday, February 13, 2016

Emerging Midge

 Fly Tying
Emerging Midge
Materials
Hook 2302 12-18
Thread UTC 70 Black
Bead Clear or White glass bead
Rib small copper wire
Wing Krystal Flash Pearl
Head UV Ice Dub Black


 1. Place bead on hook and secure in vise.
 2. Start thread and tie in rib.
 3. Work thread down to above barb.
 4. Work thread up and down 3-4 times to buid up a slighty tapered body.
 5. Wrap up the rib.
 6. Tie in the wing.
 7. Trim wing short.
 8. Dub the head section.
9. Whip finish
and
Enjoy

Thanks Chris

Zebra Midge

Fly Tying
Zebra Midge
Materials
Hook Curved scud hook size 12-18
Bead 1/8 silver brass
Thread UTC 70 Black, Red, Olive
Rib small silver wire



 1. Place bead on hook and secure in vise.
 2. Start thread.
 3. Tie in the wire rib.
 4. Work thread down to just around the bend.
 5. Work thread up and down tthe shank to form a slightly tapered body.
 6. Wrap the rib up.
 7. Finish up the head area with thread to continue the tapered body.
8. Whip finish and
Enjoy

Thanks Chris



Blood worm Midge


Fly Tying
Blood worm
Midge
Hook-2302 12-16
Thread- Red 8/0 Black UTC 70
Clear coat Sally Hansen's or a UV Clear coat




 1. Secure hook in vise.
 2. Start red thread.
 3. Work it up and down the shank 3-4 times to build up a thin body.
 4. Change to the black thread.
 5. Make a small black head. Whip finish.
6. Get your clear coat of choice and cover the thread. 
 7. One coat.
 8. Two coats is usually enough.
Enjoy

Thanks Chris

Mercury Blood Midge



Fly Tying 
Mercury Blood 
Midge
Materials:
Hook- 2302 is a curved shank wet hook 12-18
Bead-Clear or White glass bead
Thread- 8/0 Red
Rib- Small copper wire
Head- Peacock Herl




 1. Place bead on hook and secure in vise.
 2. Start thread and tie in the rib.
 3. Work thread down to the bend.
 4. Work the thread up and down the shank 3-4 times to build up a slight body.
 5. Wrap the rib up to front.
 6. Tie in 2-3 herls.
7. Wrap herls to the bead.

8. Whip finish and Enjoy

Thanks Chris


Sunday, February 7, 2016

Green Grub

Fly Tying
Green Grub
Easy pattern to tie once you've made a few.
Works great on panfish and probably a trout would bite it.
Materials
Size 10 heavy wire scud hook
.015 lead wire
8/0 orange thread
Mallard Flank Feather
Small mono rib I used 2lb
2-3mm strip of ziplock baggie
Green Synthetic dubbing
Orange dubbing
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1. secure hook in vise and add about a dozen wraps of lead. 
 2. Start thread and secure the lead down.
 3. Tie in about 6 mallard flank fibers at eye.
 4. Move thread to back and tie in more mallard flank fibers.
 5. Tie in the plastic baggie strip.
 6. Tie in the mono rib.
 7. Make a dubbing noodle of the green.
 8. Wrap up to head.
 9. Pull over the plastic strip and tie down.
 10. Wrap the rib up to form body segments.
 11. Make an orange dubbing noddle.
 12. Wrap the head and whip finish.
 13. Using a needle or velcrow pick out dubbing on the bottom.
 14. Trim with scissors.
15 Enjoy
 
Thanks Chris