I'm going back to Utah at the end of June, and as usual, I'm tying way too many flies in preparation. One thing I saw quite a bit of down there last year was yellow sallies, probably size 12-14. Regrettably, I didn't have any good imitations (not even a yellow stimulator), because the fish were chomping those things pretty good everywhere I saw them. As was the case with most of the "hot" bugs, I found what looked like good examples at the local fly shops, but only in the wrong sizes (mostly too big).
This year, I want to be ready, so I have started researching patterns and attempting to reproduce a couple I like. The Fly Fish Food dudes have a CDC pattern that they say fools 'em pretty good...
I got most of the way through with relative ease, but the last step is a CDC collar, formed by wrapping a dubbing loop. I've managed to live without any special dubbing brush tools up until now, but the CDC fibers are so small and delicate that I'm convinced I need some d-loop pliers for this one. Those are on order, so I'm working on some other stuff in the meantime.
I tried sort of a small stimulator thingy. I liked the idea for the thinner, ribbed body in the pattern referenced above, so I used that instead of the more traditional brown hackle. Needing something at the front, I opted for the stimulator-style, hackled thorax, cutting the fibers flat on the bottom to make the fly sit lower in the surface film. Not sure how it will fish, but it looks good in the sink LOL.

I'll probably try something with some foam, too, mostly so I'll have something that will float a dropper fly, too.
What about the rest of you? Any trick patterns to share?
This year, I want to be ready, so I have started researching patterns and attempting to reproduce a couple I like. The Fly Fish Food dudes have a CDC pattern that they say fools 'em pretty good...
I got most of the way through with relative ease, but the last step is a CDC collar, formed by wrapping a dubbing loop. I've managed to live without any special dubbing brush tools up until now, but the CDC fibers are so small and delicate that I'm convinced I need some d-loop pliers for this one. Those are on order, so I'm working on some other stuff in the meantime.
I tried sort of a small stimulator thingy. I liked the idea for the thinner, ribbed body in the pattern referenced above, so I used that instead of the more traditional brown hackle. Needing something at the front, I opted for the stimulator-style, hackled thorax, cutting the fibers flat on the bottom to make the fly sit lower in the surface film. Not sure how it will fish, but it looks good in the sink LOL.

I'll probably try something with some foam, too, mostly so I'll have something that will float a dropper fly, too.
What about the rest of you? Any trick patterns to share?




