Showing posts with label Flies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flies. Show all posts
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Tying the Tungsten Egg Fly
This may be the last egg patten that you ever tie. Here is an easy fly that you can tie in under 2 minutes and catches fish year round. I find it especially effective in the late fall, winter and early spring. Whether it be for steelhead, big browns or football shaped rainbow trout, this fly produces. In the winter, it's like candy for steelhead and resident 'bows. The tungsten bead really helps get the fly down along the bottom where natural eggs drift, and is deadly when fished in tandem with a stonefly or a dead drifted streamer. Tie a couple and try it out. I promise you that you won't be disappointed.
Monday, January 3, 2011
Tying Flies with Acetate Floss
I thought I'd do a quick post on this subject since it was a subject that got very little attention when I started about a year ago. Acetate Floss is a material that can be used to make very realistic shellbacks and nymph backs. The floss is very similar to the standard floss that is used in fly tying. When treated with acetone, the floss melts and becomes hard and translucent. This can make extremely realistic cases for your nymphs and streamers. You can achieve very different results depending on the technique that you use. I've wound, braided and layered the floss for different looks. The best way to find out what works best is to get creative. One tip that I picked up was to use a paintbrush to coat the floss. If you dip the floss into the acetone, it often melts completely through, exposing the lead wire or whatever materials you have underneath. I've attached a couple of photos of some flies I've created using the various techniques I've mentioned. If you would like to purchase any of these flies, please contact me at TheThirstyTrout@gmail.com. You can also see them in the shop page in the blog. I'm going to try and work on a video tutorial to show some of the techniques that I've used.
Here is a great alternative to a worm pattern in high water. Dead drifted or on the swing, trout seem to love it. I just simply wrapped the floss forward.
Here is a great Caddis pattern that I made by attaching 2 strands of Caddis Yellow and Light Brown. I would each color and wrapped them forward.
Here is my version of the Jelly Cord Caddis. I used 4 strands of Insect Green Acetate Floss and wrapped forward, finished with a Peacock Herl collar.
This was my best producing caddis pattern of 2010. I wound the Floss and wrapped it, then wrapped over one strand on top. You can see the segmentation underneath the top layer. Finished with an Ostrich Herl collar.
This simple pattern was my favorite this past season. Simply a wrapped hook shank with a fine copper rib. The collar is muskrat.
Another variation of the above pattern. I wound the floss and wrapped it forward. A layer of floss wrapped on top, finished with goose biots and a peacock collar.
This stonefly tied in a size 10 is absolutely deadly. This too is formed with wound Acetate Floss, with a layer wrapped on top. The wing case is also Acetate Floss.
This stonefly is a standard pattern with a wound Acetate Floss rib on the fly body.
Tried and true patterns for the Catskills
Going through my fly boxes to see what needed to be replenished, I thought that I would take the time and post some patterns that have been killer for me in the streams of the Northeast. These flies have caught fish everywhere, and could be a useful resource for anyone looking to make a trip to these fabled waters. These flies are for sale on the shop page, or you can contact me directly at TheThirstyTrout@gmail.com
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| 2x Hotspot Pheasant Tail Soft Hackle |
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| Green Caddis Pupa Czech Nymph |
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| Green and Brown Acetate Floss Pupa |
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| Black Czech Nymph |
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| Braided Acetate Floss Caddis Pupa |
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| Tungsten Pheasant Tail Nymph |
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| Black Birds Nest |
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| Tan Birds Nest |
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| Tungsten Hot Spot Rubber Legged Stone |
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| Black Tungsten Hot Spot Stonefly |
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| Tungsten Acetate Floss Tan Stone |
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| Tungsten Acetate Floss Tan Stone w/ Hot Spot |
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| Tungsten Turkey Tail Micro Stone |
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| Black Wooly Bugger w/ XL Hackle |
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Hand Tied Fly Fishing Boutonnieres!
These beautiful hand tied boutonnieres are perfect for weddings, proms and any other special occasion. They're the same ones that I used on my wedding day and are perfect for the fly fisherman (or non fly fisherman) in your life.
The boutonnieres are hand tied on floral wire and bound with floral tape, and behave exactly like a live piece. Better yet, they won't look flat at the night's end and last forever. I offerer 3 sizes (more pictures to come soon): large boutonnieres (shown) work well for grooms and groomsmen, although many people opt for the medium size for their groomsmen & fathers of the bride and groom. We are now offering a small size which is perfect for little kids as well as ushers if you choose. You won't be disappointed at the quality of these pieces, the feathers are not glued on or made in a factory. I personally tie in each feather to ensure that quality is consistent and each one is truly unique.
If you're ordering 4 or more, please contact me for discount pricing. Any order over $100 ships for free.
You can order these on the the Shop page or contact me for custom options. We can incorporate different colors and materials to ensure that they are exactly what you want.
Thanks for looking,
The Thirsty Trout
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