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I’ve been using this chassis for several streamers lately, using poliwogs, rabbit & maribou tails, hackle & simi seal bodies…size 4 & 6. I’ll get to see how they swim in a couple weeks when my buddies comes up and we do an 8 day WA rivers tour…
I did the same recently with a flatwing type tail on a large bass fly - very nice undulating swimming action
 
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Pale Watery Quill
 


Inspired by: Mountainfly

Variation of the fly recipe

Hook: Flow TH550
Thread: Kimono 351
Tail: Brown turkey biots
Body: Royal Sissi Hare's ear Plus Ice Dub
Rib: Red (transformer from house appliance) thin wire
Legs: Brown turkey biots
Case: Green pheasant barbs
Bead: Firehole countersunk 3mm speckled tungsten

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Muddled March Brown
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10 1xl
Yellow Silk
Partridge tail tail
Hare's Ear ribbed with yellow silk
Partridge hackle
Partridge tail wing
Speckled hen shoulder
Deer hair head
These fish well alone on a dry line or as a top dropper, but they really shine swung 2' behind a weighted nymph.
 
Mike’s Magic Beetle
■ Hook: #8-14 Gamakatsu 921
■ Bead: blue/green glass (3mm) glass beads
■ Thread: Black 6/0 UNI-Thread
■ Outer shell: 2 peacock herl
■ Shell: Black closed-cell foam (⅛ inch), cut to width of hook
gap
■ Body: 4–5 strands of peacock herl
■ Indicator: white parapost or orange or yellow closed-cell foam (1/16 inch)

Note:

Mike’s Magic Beetle (tied by Mike Adams). One of the most frustrating phenomena
in fly fishing, especially with terrestrials, is that 50 percent of the time the fly lands
upside down on the water. Mike’s Magic Beetle will land hook down on every cast,
greatly increasing an angler’s productivity.

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Mike’s Magic Beetle
■ Hook: #8-14 Gamakatsu 921
■ Bead: blue/green glass (3mm) glass beads
■ Thread: Black 6/0 UNI-Thread
■ Outer shell: 2 peacock herl
■ Shell: Black closed-cell foam (⅛ inch), cut to width of hook
gap
■ Body: 4–5 strands of peacock herl
■ Indicator: white parapost or orange or yellow closed-cell foam (1/16 inch)

Note:

Mike’s Magic Beetle (tied by Mike Adams). One of the most frustrating phenomena
in fly fishing, especially with terrestrials, is that 50 percent of the time the fly lands
upside down on the water. Mike’s Magic Beetle will land hook down on every cast,
greatly increasing an angler’s productivity.

ZV2025-05-20-20-47-46-B-R8-S4-Fly-Tying.jpg
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This is a cool pattern for sure. Might have to tie some of these.

Sidenote....I learned a long time ago that "un-matching" the hatch with a beetle pattern can pay off nicely. I always keep a few foam beetles on me river, and lake
 
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