What's in your vise?

Scottp

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Claret Stimulator (Lough style)

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hook - WFC Model 3 #10
thread - Uni 8/0 fire orange
tail - deer hair
rib - small wire gold
abdomen/thorax - Ice Dub claret
body hackle - black
wing - deer hair
front hackle - hen black
shoulder - partridge dyed Silver Doctor Blue (2 packs Koolaid Ice Blue Raspberry/1 cup water)

Regards,
Scott
 

Norm Frechette

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The Priest

Also known as Butcher Spider, Red Tailed Silver Spider and Silver Zulu

Soft Hackle Fly

Hook - Mustad 3399 or equivalent

Thread - Black

Tail - Dyed red goose quill

Ribbing - Silver wire

Body - Silver tinsel

Hackle - Black hen

Two Hundred Popular Flies - Tom Stewart
 

Scottp

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Claret Sedgehog (variation)

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hook - WFC Model 3 #10
thread - Uni 8/0 fire orange
tag - Orvis Saltwater thread fluoro orange/resin
tail - deer hair dyed claret (1 Tbs Rit Wine/1 cup water)
body - Ice Dub claret
wing(s) - deer hair dyed claret
shoulder - pheasant rump dyed orange (1 Tbs Rit Sunshine Orange/1 cup water)

Regards,
Scott
 

Norm Frechette

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Pink Lady

Salmon/Sea Trout

Tom Finlayson

Hook - Gamakatsu T10-6H or equivalent

Thread - Black

Tag - Silver tinsel

Tail - Golden pheasant crest

Ribbing - Oval Silver tinsel

Body - 1/2 green tinsel, 1/2 silver tinsel

Throat - Blue Eurasian jay wing feather fibers (Legal feathers only)*

Wing - Pink bucktail over badger guard hairs

There are other flies named "Pink Lady". This is just another variation.

*The Blue Jay feathers in your local wooded area or backyard are illegal to use.

Two Hundred Popular Flies - Tom Stewart
 

Scottp

Legend
Golden Olive Bumble (variation)

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hook - WFC Model 6 #10
thread - Uni 8/0 fire orange
tail - yarn sunburst/golden pheasant tippet
rib - small wire gold
body - Ice Dub orange body
hackle - dyed golden olive (2 Tsp Rit Golden Yellow, 1/4 Tsp Rit Camel/2 cups water)
shoulder - pheasant rump dyed golden olive

Regards,
Scott
 

Scottp

Legend
Muddled Mayfly (variation)

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hook - WFC Model 6 #10
thread - Uni 8/0 light olive
tail - yarn flame/pheasant tail
rib - small wire gold
body - Starburst dubbing olive
hackle - olive
shoulder - pheasant rump dyed olive
collar/head - caribou dyed chartreuse (1 Tbs Rit Neon Yellow/1 cup water)

Regards,
Scott
 

M_D

Top Notch Mediocre Flyfisher
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I’ve been in a fly tyin’ funk for a while and decided on such a blustery day it was time for some simple feel good tying…so I did a bunch of reverse spiders in hopes of flinging them at some SRC once the rivers drop back down
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Scottp

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Melvin Octopus (variation)

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Made a few minor changes to Stan Headley’s original design.

hook - WFC Model 6 #10
thread - Uni 8/0 light olive
tail - yarn chartreuse
rib - small wire gold
body - Starburst dubbing olive
hackle - olive/dyed golden olive (2 Tsp Rit Golden Yellow, 1/4 Tsp Rit Camel/2 cups water)
1st shoulder - golden pheasant body feather red
2nd collar - pheasant rump dyed olive

Regards,
Scott
 

SKYKO

Tail End Boomer
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I've been inspired and motivated by all the PS saltwater tying for SRC and salmon, the talent, stories, successes, photos etc., great stuff! Having recently moved from Bend back to the sound and being in the middle of a remodel I've hardly fished this year but have been out a couple times for quick trips to a beach just down the road and connected with a couple which was very rewarding. I'm new to FF in the salt having gear fished the salt as a kid in the 70s including SRC at Kayak pt with spoons.

I'm excited to learn and experience all this fishery has to offer and must say the opportunities seem endless with the miles of beaches, the beauty and solitude compared to the streams I came from solitude wise is really something.

A pic of some attempts of incorporating ties I've seen on the board, they are rough and I've no idea if they'll produce but looking forward to giving them a shot and a pic of the local beach, I think its generic enough.

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Kfish

Flyologist
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I've been inspired and motivated by all the PS saltwater tying for SRC and salmon, the talent, stories, successes, photos etc., great stuff! Having recently moved from Bend back to the sound and being in the middle of a remodel I've hardly fished this year but have been out a couple times for quick trips to a beach just down the road and connected with a couple which was very rewarding. I'm new to FF in the salt having gear fished the salt as a kid in the 70s including SRC at Kayak pt with spoons.

I'm excited to learn and experience all this fishery has to offer and must say the opportunities seem endless with the miles of beaches, the beauty and solitude compared to the streams I came from solitude wise is really something.

A pic of some attempts of incorporating ties I've seen on the board, they are rough and I've no idea if they'll produce but looking forward to giving them a shot and a pic of the local beach, I think its generic enough.

Thanks for the great content you all put up!View attachment 39117View attachment 39118
Those are all great fishy flies!
 

adamcu280

Life of the Party
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I've been inspired and motivated by all the PS saltwater tying for SRC and salmon, the talent, stories, successes, photos etc., great stuff! Having recently moved from Bend back to the sound and being in the middle of a remodel I've hardly fished this year but have been out a couple times for quick trips to a beach just down the road and connected with a couple which was very rewarding. I'm new to FF in the salt having gear fished the salt as a kid in the 70s including SRC at Kayak pt with spoons.

I'm excited to learn and experience all this fishery has to offer and must say the opportunities seem endless with the miles of beaches, the beauty and solitude compared to the streams I came from solitude wise is really something.

A pic of some attempts of incorporating ties I've seen on the board, they are rough and I've no idea if they'll produce but looking forward to giving them a shot and a pic of the local beach, I think its generic enough.

Thanks for the great content you all put up!View attachment 39117View attachment 39118
Those look great to me! I'd have a tough time choosing which one to fish first. My only suggestion would be to add some options in chartreuse.
 
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