Can you find this recipe - Matt's Auto Cad - ?

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Just got back from three days on the Missouri River, Holder Dam to Cascade. Pretty tough fishing -- lots of weeds and shut-mouthed trout. On the third day there was a fly that did better during what was still a very sub-par day by Missouri River standards. That fly was a #16 Matt's Auto Cad.

I've done several searches and all I can find is a Yellowstone Flies, a wholesaler that sells this pattern. Perhaps those with better internet detective skills can find the recipe and/or who "Matt" is, so I can try to contact him. I expect this pattern would well wherever there's selective trout. Thanks for any info you all can find! Here's a well chewed sample:
 

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Looking at the pic I’d say

hook - Scud #16
thread - 8/0 black
tail - black hackle fibers or moose hair
rib - small wire gold
body/flashback (thorax) - medium tinsel opal
thorax - Ice Dub peacock
bead - 3/32 gold

If it’s not exact, it’s close enough for those trout.

Regards,
Scott

ps - how bad were the weeds? Was thinking about going over there for a few days next week if I don’t winterize my trailer.
 
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Just got back from three days on the Missouri River, Holder Dam to Cascade. Pretty tough fishing -- lots of weeds and shut-mouthed trout. On the third day there was a fly that did better during what was still a very sub-par day by Missouri River standards. That fly was a #16 Matt's Auto Cad.

I've done several searches and all I can find is a Yellowstone Flies, a wholesaler that sells this pattern. Perhaps those with better internet detective skills can find the recipe and/or who "Matt" is, so I can try to contact him. I expect this pattern would well wherever there's selective trout. Thanks for any info you all can find!
I did well there with a similar fly a while back. I eventually dumbed it down because we were running through them, but it was a small scud hook, eventually left the tail off and didn't seem to matter, opal or pearl flashabou or whatever for body w/ no wire wraps, couple wraps of peacock herl for thorax, your choice of bead. So basically three materials if you count the bead.

Or get fancier and add flourishes back in.
 
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Bead - Gold
Thread - Black
Tail - Zlon tail/shuck
Ribbing - gold wire
Body - Chartreuse holographic tinsel or floss
Thorax - Black ice dubbing

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Bead - Gold
Thread - Black
Tail - Black hackle fibers
Ribbing - Gold/copper wire
Body - Mirage tinsel
Wing case - Mirage tinsel
Thorax - Dark spiky dubbing
 

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Just got back from three days on the Missouri River, Holder Dam to Cascade. Pretty tough fishing -- lots of weeds and shut-mouthed trout. On the third day there was a fly that did better during what was still a very sub-par day by Missouri River standards. That fly was a #16 Matt's Auto Cad.

I've done several searches and all I can find is a Yellowstone Flies, a wholesaler that sells this pattern. Perhaps those with better internet detective skills can find the recipe and/or who "Matt" is, so I can try to contact him. I expect this pattern would well wherever there's selective trout. Thanks for any info you all can find! Here's a well chewed sample:
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Bead - Gold
Thread - Black
Tail - Zlon tail/shuck
Ribbing - gold wire
Body - Chartreuse holographic tinsel or floss
Thorax - Black ice dubbing

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Bead - Gold
Thread - Black
Tail - Black hackle fibers
Ribbing - Gold/copper wire
Body - Mirage tinsel
Wing case - Mirage tinsel
Thorax - Dark spiky dubbing
Were you boat or bank fishing?
 
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