Sweet, really nice !!
Sweet, really nice !!
What's the tail material?Yesterday morning it started raining on three or four inches of new snow, today we have nine or ten inches of accumulated "slush" so I thought I'd tie a slush jelly streamer (naturally it's in "pellet" color for our wild pellet head trout).View attachment 44683
FNF Slush Jelly (Pellet), body is the same material, wound up the hook shank.What's the tail material?
Beef jerkyWhat's the tail material?
Thanks!FNF Slush Jelly (Pellet), body is the same material, wound up the hook shank.
This fly deserves it’s own forum; nice stuff.
Good luck finding it in pellet.Thanks!
Outstanding!
Thank you Scott, that’s a mighty fine complimentThis fly deserves it’s own forum; nice stuff.
Regards,
Scott
I sure like that design. The combination of the ample deer hair wing, bottom-trimmed hackle, and a decent bunch of moose hair at the rear tells me this fly will sit very well on the surface.Hairwing Dun (variation)
hook - WFC Model 3 #10
thread - UTC 140 cream
tail - moose body hair
rib - UniStretch camel
body - tying thread/resin
hackle -cree
wing - deer hair
Regards,
Scott
Great work. Hair wing is such a good pattern. How does the resin body float? Never tried one for a dry. Also what resin do you useHairwing Dun (variation)
hook - WFC Model 3 #10
thread - UTC 140 cream
tail - moose body hair
rib - UniStretch camel
body - tying thread/resin
hackle -cree
wing - deer hair
Regards,
Scott