Tying request: an idea I have for coho flies

Evan B

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Hi everyone! So as some of you know, I love fishing, I love fly fishing, but fly tying is a completely separate world for me and one I don't enjoy even a little bit. But I've had an idea for a coho fly I want to try this year in one of my favorite spots.

It'd be based on the twitching jig style -

- something with a relatively heavy head but still castable. Might employ a 10-11wt to get it done.
- Probably deer hair or synthetic body as bunny would probably add too much mass
- Main ingredient: Fly rattles. https://spawnflyfish.com/products/hareline-glass-rattles?_pos=1&_sid=e7506201c&_ss=r

Anyone want to give it a go? If so, hit me up so we can work out a trade and I can order you some materials.
 
I'm not volunteering, but I think some more information would be helpful for anyone considering this:
  • Hook size, style, shank length, etc?
  • Overall size of the fly?
  • Do you have any existing patterns style/examples in mind? (Though obviously with rattles) Say, a half & half or a deceiver or a clouser or one of Clarkman's massive tiger muskie flies? Or is the just intended to be a simple jig?
 
Evan,

I tie fly twitching jigs for salmon with pretty good success. I buy 1/32ndoz jigs and can fish them with a 6wt single hand or cast them a mile with a skagit head on my 2 hander. Twitched during the swing or hard stripped/lift to drop when stripping, they absolutely slap.

I keep them stupid simple with a bit of flash and a couple turns of marabou, sometimes some rubber legs. Is there a reason you want deer hair specifically?

The rattles are a really cool idea.

Not offering to tie, but interested in seeing where this goes!
 
As far as the details: I was going to discuss those with whoever decided they wanted to help, if anyone. I'd probably only need a couple, so it's not a huge commitment.

As far as the rattles: This is the key here. The fish I'm after are very comfortable, and standard fly presentations or jig twitching doesn't work. Not even a little bit. Spinners barely even work. The only thing I have consistent success with are Brad's Wiggler plugs casted and retrieved. I have a friend who fishes a similar, but different spot and he started putting rattles on his jigs which upped his success, so it's something I wanted to try.

@Pink Nighty - the deer hair was just an example as an alternative to bunny strips. I just want something easy to cast, and bunny ain't it.

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I’ll have to try some rattles now. I’ll tie you some Evan, I’m about to start tying twitching jigs for my father in law anyways. I tie some out of bucktail for him and they are super deadly. Very underrated twitching jig material.
 
A smallish hoochie, a rattle and a heavy head would probably be great...though probably not actually a fly.
 
I’ll have to try some rattles now. I’ll tie you some Evan, I’m about to start tying twitching jigs for my father in law anyways. I tie some out of bucktail for him and they are super deadly. Very underrated twitching jig material.
I wouldn't turn it down! @adamcu280 is going to tie me a couple too, so don't make me a priority.
 
I suppose that's true...
I have cast 'flys' that were a hook, a split shot and a hoochie before with good results in rivers.
It felt like cheating it was so easy...but never added a rattle.
 
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