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Michigan Muddler

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Could work as an October caddis or just a general attractor.

hook - WFC Model 21 #6
thread - SemperFli Nano Silk 30d black
shuck - indicator yarn fluoro orange
rib - Uni 6/0 black
body - deer hair dyed orange (1 Tbs Rit Sunshine Orange/1 cup water)
wing - Congo Hair cream
shoulder - pheasant rump dyed orange
Collar/head - deer hair dyed orange

Regards,
Scott
 
I like how he uses the Krystal flash with resin to create a sort of spine that keeps the upper wing material from fouing.

On another note, not sure getting UV resin on bare fingers is a good idea. Maybe I'm just paranoid having to deal with similar industrial chemicals at work, but nothing about these "photo initiator" catalysts are good - or even the resins themselves for that matter. I know using gloves is a PITA, but I always wear nitriles when tying with UV cure resins. Vapors also no bueno. Using a respirator seems overkill but adequate ventilation at the bench is just common sense. We all get enough nasty chem exposure as it is, just say'n.
Agreed! If you don't want to keep gloving/ungloving for a quick step like this, try cutting a 2" x 0.5" strip (or other scrap) of thin fly foam, and use it folded over between thumb & index to pinch and slide the resin down the fibers.
It's soft enough to conform to shape for good contact/ coating without the resin soaking thru or getting absorbed
 
Galloup's Silk Kitty
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Rear
Hook: Gamakasu B10S #4
Tail: 2 stacked white marabou plums w/ pearl polar flash in between
Body: pearl Ice Dub
Wing: white marabou plus grizzly marabou over wing
Lateral: grizzly neck hackle

Connection
17 lb Surflon w/ 2 #6 red beads

Front
Connection cover: white marabou with grizzly marabou over top
Hook: Daiichi 2460 #2
Body: pearl Ice Dub
Wing: white marabou plus grizzly marabou over wing
Legs: yellow/black barred round rubber legs (couldn't find white legs)
Eyes: red/white/black double pupil lead, size large
Head: cream Sculpin Wool (ran out of white)
 
Agreed! If you don't want to keep gloving/ungloving for a quick step like this, try cutting a 2" x 0.5" strip (or other scrap) of thin fly foam, and use it folded over between thumb & index to pinch and slide the resin down the fibers.
It's soft enough to conform to shape for good contact/ coating without the resin soaking thru or getting absorbed
I just tied up a few sardinas w/ that reinforced spine (I remembered I've done this before but can't recall the results). No need to touch the resin at all. I used thin UV and used the nozzle to drip it along and spread it around the strands of Krystal Flash.
 
Muddled Zug Bug (variation)

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Based on a vintage nymph pattern; considered tying the mallard as a shoulder, which would probably be the better choice.

hook - WFC Model 6 #10
thread - SemperFli Nano Silk 30d black
tail - peacock eye
rib - small wire silver
body - peacock herl
hackle - brown
wing - mallard flank
collar/head - deer hair

Regards,
Scott
 
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