What's in your vise?

Pink Nighty

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First attempt at a game changer for local smallies. Probably totally unnecessary but fun nonetheless. I think the hook has too long of a shank and made it have an un proportionality long head compared to the body (it’s a 1/0 b10s with 4 10mm shanks). I think I’m going to cut the hook off and get a short shank hook up front or just fish it and get out of my head 🤷‍♂️
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I'd fish this with high confidence, nice tie
 

Norm Frechette

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Green Barber

Atlantic Salmon

Jean-Guy Boudreau

Hook - Single salmon
Thread - Chartreuse
Tag - Oval silver tinsel, fluorescent green Glo-Brite
Rib - Fluorescent green Glo-Brite
Body - Rear 2/3 silver tinsel; front green chenille
Veiling - Lime antron yarn
Throat - Fl\chartreuse krystal flash
Wing - Green grey squirrel tail

Fly Patterns of Canada - Paul C Marriner
 

SKYKO

Tail End Boomer
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Is that red/brown collar on the two on the right marabou? Odd looking for a hackle. I like it.
A bearded caddis
It's the soft fluffy little feathers at the bottom of a guinea hackle feather, can't remember what that stuff is called.
 

Norm Frechette

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Hosmer Horror

Atlantic Salmon

Hook - Single salmon
Tail - Orange hackle
Body - Peacock herl over an underbody of tapered olive floss or yarn
Wing - White monga ringtail tied low over the body or substitute
Hackle - Yellow and orange tied on as a collar mixed and tied back
Monga ringtails are rare in Connecticut 😁 so I substituted white bucktail

Fish Flies: The Encyclopedia of the Fly Tier's Art - Terry Hellekson
 

Norm Frechette

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Red Charm

Atlantic Salmon

Hook - Single salmon
Tip - Flat silver tinsel and yellow floss
Tail - Golden pheasant crest
Ribbing - Oval silver tinsel
Body - Black wool
Hackle - Blue hen
Wing - Dyed red squirrel tail
 

clarkman

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Ok, hear me out....outside looks the same....yes. inside, I added a couple of steps that will stiffen up the backside bucktail directly underneath the titan dubbed head. Sadly it also adds ~10-15 min of tying time. Swim test next weekend before I dive into this further.
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I also went back to the Ahrex TP lite. The bend is less aggressive than the TP long (I've had 3 tiger eats last couple of sessions and a big billy bass eat it 4 times today without sticking). I dunno, going back to what I'm confident in.

Oh, I also didn't add any additional flash outside of what's in the titan dubbing.

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Dr. Magill

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Ok, hear me out....outside looks the same....yes. inside, I added a couple of steps that will stiffen up the backside bucktail directly underneath the titan dubbed head. Sadly it also adds ~10-15 min of tying time. Swim test next weekend before I dive into this further.
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I also went back to the Ahrex TP lite. The bend is less aggressive than the TP long (I've had 3 tiger eats last couple of sessions and a big billy bass eat it 4 times today without sticking). I dunno, going back to what I'm confident in.

Oh, I also didn't add any additional flash outside of what's in the titan dubbing.

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The Genius 🥸
 

Scottp

Legend
Old Dominion Muddler

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hook - WFC Model 3 #10
thread - Uni 8/0 fire orange
tail - golden pheasant body feather red
rib - small wire gold
body - Ice Dub orange
hackle - orange/dyed sunburst (1 Tbs Rit Golden Yellow/1 cup water)
shoulder - golden pheasant body feather red
collar/head - deer hair

Regards,
Scott
 

Norm Frechette

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Pabok

Atlantic Salmon

Michel Tremblay

Hook - Single salmon
Tip - Oval silver tinsel
Body - 1/2 fluorescent green uni stretch and 1/2 peacock herl
Ribbing - Oval Silver tinsel
Underwing - Fluorescent green krystal flash
Wing - Dyed green squirrel tail
Cheek - Jungle cock
Throat - Highlander green grizzly hackle tips (I used plain hen hackle tips)

Pabok (fabri-mouches.ca)
 
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