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Randall

Atlantic Salmon

Harry Kelly Fly Pattern

Hook - Gamakatsu T10-6H or equivalent
Thread - Black
Tag - Oval silver tinsel & hot orange floss
Rear body - Oval silver tinsel
Ribbing - Oval silver tinsel
Front body - Black floss
Wing - Black squirrel tail
Collar - Bright orange hackle

The Complete Illustrated Directory of Salmon Flies - Chriss Mann
 
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Humber Orange

Atlantic Salmon

Hook - Gamakatsu T10-6H or Equivalent
Thread - Red
Tail - Flared ends of body tubing
Butt - Red thread used to tie down body tubing
Body - Silver Mylar tubing
Wing - Orange krystal flash under black squirrel tail or black bear
Collar - Orange
Head - Fluorescent orange chenille

Fly Patterns of Canada - Paul C Marriner
 
Refilling my willy box.
Consistency is not something I'm working on!
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Sometimes it’s the odd thing you didn’t do on the rest that works…I used to pour my own resin heads for big game trolling lures many years ago in HI; I had inadvertently drilled the center hole a bit off center by mistake…it was one of my best producing lures ever…
 
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Iridescent Chartreuse Bug

Atlantic Salmon

Marc Madore

Hook - Gamakatsu T10-6H
Thread - Chartreuse
Tag - Oval silver tinsel
Tail - Pearl krystal flash
Tag - Chartreuse and red uni stretch
Body - Chartreuse Iridescent Dubbing (I use chartreuse ice dubbing)
Hackle - White
UV Resin coated head

Fly Patterns of Canada - Paul C Marriner

last one here

going back to the "other" washington forum
 
Thats why if you look at a bulk bin of corkies or spin-n-glos they are all drilled off center
Sometimes it’s the odd thing you didn’t do on the rest that works…I used to pour my own resin heads for big game trolling lures many years ago in HI; I had inadvertently drilled the center hole a bit off center by mistake…it was one of my best producing lures ever…
 
Sometimes it’s the odd thing you didn’t do on the rest that works…I used to pour my own resin heads for big game trolling lures many years ago in HI; I had inadvertently drilled the center hole a bit off center by mistake…it was one of my best producing lures ever…
Exactly. The other day, the one with soft hackle and brown w/green sparkle chenille outproduced the light olive with pheasant hackle, about 5 to one. Sometimes it's the other way around!
 
Trio of Trash Pandas.

A couple of changes, I made them closer to 5" and I made sure that there were more guard hairs in the tail. Since they're pretty stiff, it'll help make the overall action a little more erratic while the I'll still get the excellent movement of the soft fibers.

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Unit Stonefly

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Found a video here; added an indicator since this one’s going to float low on the water. Tied here as a golden or short-wing, nocturnal stonefly.

hook - WFC Model 6 #6
thread - Veevus 8/0 tan
body - Starburst dubbing tan
underwing - 2mm foam tan
wing - Congo Hair Shiner Tan
head/collar - moose body hair bleached
legs - medium rubber golden stonefly
indicator - 1mm foam orange

Regards,
Scott
 
playing around with smallie popper ideas. I'll see how this looks over the weekend. I can always flip the cork around (it's drilled out and slid down on the tippet), remove it for an articulated streamer, or just cut off the front shank for one of my stripped down versions of the trash panda baitfish pattern.

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