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Showing posts with label Euro Patterns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Euro Patterns. Show all posts

Friday, August 10, 2018

Organza Ribbon

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The summer has been beyond busy for me.   Little in the way of fishing or golf yet a lot of time at work.  Even with the air conditioner going when I get home the house is still a little too warm to sit down to tie with the evening sun beating on the tying room window.  To even things out I've spent a lot of after work hours splashing around in the pool and enjoying adult beverages.

Today I was able to catch up a little on some much needed sleep.  Then I found myself with nothing to do.   So I decided to unpack the last of my boxes containing fly tying materials. (That's only took 2/12 years!)  Inside one of the boxes were a couple of large patches of beautiful white Australian sheep (from seat covers), various fox tails and 8-rolls of organza ribbon.  I had plum forgot all about the ribbon, but grabbing the first roll immediately made me think of quite a few patterns that I use to tie with this sparkling material.  

It should come at no surprise that Organza is an awesome winging material for various patterns.  One of favorite uses was cutting a small patch and utilizing wing burners to create caddis wings.  I still use it quite a bit for wings and gills on midge patterns

While organza is still a viable tying option I don't see it used very often these days.  I imagine with a whole host of new materials Organza gets lost in the shuffle of the "latest and greatest" that catches the tier's eye.

In addition to winging material organza ribbon makes for an awesome effect when used as a ribbing on caddis, stonefly, damsel and dragon patterns.  I sat down and decided to toy with adding organza to one of my euro patterns.   It looks pretty darn good.  If I was a fish...

You can purchase organza ribbon at any notions/craft store.  More than likely it will not be marked "organza," but look for the bright sheen/sheer and you'll be in business.  If you have a little patience to wait on overseas shipping from China, where organza originates, I recommend Amazon.  You find a ton of different colors and widths to utilize.

Materials

Hook:  Fulling Mill Czech Nymph, Sizes 10-14 (size 10 pictured)
Bead:  Tungsten, Fl Orange, size appropriate to hook (3.5MM pictured)
Thread:  6/0 UTC, Dark Brown, or color to match body materials
Underbody:  Uni-stretch, white, to build up taper.
Ribbing:  Organza, Lt Brown, cut in a taper.
Body:  Perdigone tinsel, #223 Dark Brown
Collar:  Hends Spectra Dubbing #335 Dark Brown

Organza, Euro Nymph, Czech Nymph, Fulling Mill, Bead Head

Organza Ribbon




Monday, April 30, 2018

Easy Dub Caddis Larva

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Materials


Hook:  Fulling Mill Czech Nymph, Size 12
Weight:  Two layers of lead tape
Thread:  UTC 70, Dark Brown
Shellback:  Baby Bug Back, Clear.  Apply two coats of thin UV resin over the shellback
Ribbing:  Monofilament tying thread, Fine (or 4# mono)
Body:  Easy Dub, Light Olive
Thorax:  Hend's Spectra Dubbing,  Dark Brown #335


Notes

1.  I wish Easy Dub came in more caddis larva colors!  
2.  Use lead tape to build some weight into the fly as well as the initial taper.
3.  I've added a mottled effect to the body by using a brown indelible pen over the first coat of UV resin.  A second coat of resin adds more depth and give a very life like appearance to the pattern.
4.  The Easy Dub Caddis Larva is a winner anywhere free living larva craw across the rocks!


Czech Nymph, Euro Nymph, Caddis Larva, Easy Dub, UV Resin, Spectra Dubbing


Saturday, April 21, 2018

Porch Light, Cinnamon (Euro) (Anchor Fly)

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What night time insect isn't attracted to a glowing porch light?   This fly pattern attracts the fish... just like flying bugs to a porch light on a warm summer evening!

My Porch Light nymph is a solid anchor fly.  It brings a couple of materials fairly unique to Euro style nymphs to the table.  First, the body is made up of twisted micro Krystal Flash and Sulky.  This unique combination brings a subtle but fiery glow effect- even in low light   As far as the goose....I haven't seen but a handful of Euro style patterns that incorporates biots, but it certainly adds the "bite me" look to any pattern.

Switch out the color combinations of the body and collar!  I tie the Porch Light in black, brown, amber, gold, orange, red, purple as well as iridescent pearl (green) and ultra violet.

Materials

Hook:  Fulling Mill Czech Nymph, Sizes 10-16 (Size 14 pictured)
Thread:  UTC 70, Dark Brown
Bead:  Hot Orange (Size appropriate to hook) (2.8mm pictured)
Body:  Strands of micro Krystal Flash (cinnamon) and holographic Sulky (light copper) twisted. (Pictured is 4-strands of Krystal Flash and 2-strands of Sulky double and twisted tightly
Horns:  Goose Biots, white.
Collar:  Jan Siman UV Bronze Peacock dubbing picked out.


Porch Light Pattern, Anchor Fly, Euro Pattern, Fulling Mill, Krystal Flash, Sulky