What's in your vise?

Flaming Bumble

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hook - WFC Model 6 #10
thread - Uni 8/0 fire orange
butt - yarn flame
rib - small wire gold
body - Ice Dub shrimp pink
hackle - dyed watermelon (2 Tsp Rit Neon Yellow, 1/8 Tsp Rit Scarlet/1 cup water)
1st shoulder - dyed flame (1 Tsp Rit Golden Yellow, 1/8 Tsp Rit Scarlet/1 cup water)
2nd shoulder - pheasant rump dyed hot orange (1 Tsp Rit Golden Yellow, 1 Tsp Rit Sunshine Orange, 1/8Tsp Rit Scarlet/1 cup water)

Regards,
Scott
Now that's just sexy!!!
 
A Z-Man Turd or other ned rig plastics are my go-to smallmouth gear baits. Have also caught walleye and catfish on them. Been trying to develop a fly that would behave the same. That is set vertically on the bottom. Have foam cylinders sitting on my desk from tying Boobies, which led to this prototype "ned rig fly". This one is brown and I will make some in purple, tan, and peacock.
Brown ned rig fly.jpg Hook: U104 #4
Weight: 3/16th tungsten bead (silver) + 5 turns .025 lead jammed into the bead
Thread: 140 D UTC
Extension: 25# Super Butt mono doubled over.
Body: Brown Ice Dub Chenille
Floatation: 4 mm foam cylinder black
 
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Local Silver Doctor

Tag - Oval silver tinsel
Tail - Golden pheasant tippets
Butt - Polar bear underfur or seal's fur dyed red (or substitute)
Ribbing - Oval silver tinsel
Body - Silver tinsel
Throat - Silver doctor blue hackle
Wing - Underwing of red swan (goose or duck quill fibers) with mallard or teal breast over

Fly Patterns of British Columbia - James Lingren
 
Rusty Crusty Dyret

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hook - WFC Model 3 #10
thread - SemperFli 8/0 rusty brown
butt - UV-X ET dubbing bright orange
tail/head - deer hair dyed rust (1 1/2 Tsp Rit Sunshine Orange, 1/4 Tsp Rit Coal, 1/8 Tsp Rit Cocoa Brown/1 cup water)
body - Sanyo Laser dub Crusty Nail
hackle - brown
shoulder - dyed rust

Regards,
Scott
 
I guess this is proof of concept, at least from a orientation perspective. This design would work better with a shorter shank hook or larger foam cylinder. Unfortunately, my #4 hook selection is limited at the moment and larger foam would be proportionate. Anyway, looking forward to seeing of the fish like it.
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@Steve Vaughn.

Really nice tie on the ned rig fly. How were you able to attach the foam cylinders to the end of the chenille? Id like to copy that pattern if yu dont mind. I just cant figure out the foam part.

Thank you.

Bob
 
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