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TOMO 7 Slo Patrones

3 Edicin, Marzo de 2005


Versin 30/03/05

Gerardo
Herreros

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Reason: I am the author of this
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Date: 2005.04.03 23:23:06 -03'00'

Agradecimientos:
Fundamentalmente a mi pareja y a mi hijo que me aguantan.
A la gente del Fogn mosquero http://ar.groups.yahoo.com/group/fogon-mosquero/
y a la gente de los Foros de discusin de Pescanet
http://www.pescanet.com/participacion/foro_de_discusion/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=3
quienes me impulsaron, alentaron, opinaron y criticaron este proyecto.
Al Foro de Pescadores con mosca de Chile A.G. http://patagoniaadventures.cl/f1/index.php?board=1. Quienes publicitan amablementeel libro y son
fuente permanente de informacin.
A la gente de Pescanautas quienes espontneamente se ofrecieron a alojar el proyecto.
Por ltimo, a los que hicieron posible esta compilacin, es decir, las pginas de
donde obtuve la mayora de la informacin:
http://www.flyfishing-argentina.com/moscas.html
http://www.conmosca.com/index.php
http://www.riosdelsur.cl/Paginas%20I/LaMosca.htm
http://www.yosemite.cl/Curso_montaje.htm
http://www.artesanosdemosca.com/1/indice.htm
http://www.riosysenderos.com
http://www.irresistibleflyshop.com.ar/
http://www.tiendafly.com.ar/
http://www.msdb.com.ar/
http://www.fenwickfishing.com
http://www.aapm.org.ar
http://www.msdb.com.ar/cabeza.htm
http://www.pescaenred.com/montaje/indice.htm
http://www.pesca.org.mx/historia/dryfly.html
http://www.gochile.cl/spa/Guide/ChileFlyFishing/Taller.asp
http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Bench/1970/tecnicas_que_uso.htm
http://www.australanglers.com/homepagee.htm
http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Arena/8433/links.htm
http://www.pescanautas.com.ar/secciones/mosca/generalidades/moscas.htm
http://www.geocities.com/~anglers/secas.html
http://www.anapam.org
http://www.pesca-fly.com.ar/
http://www.mosqueros.org.ar/
http://www.tarariraventura.com/
http://www.anapam.org
http://www.pesca-fly.com.ar/
http://www.mosqueros.org.ar/
http://www.tarariraventura.com/
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Como comenzar a pescar con mosca y no desesperarse en el intento

Gerardo Herreros

INDICE TOMO 7
INDICE TOMO 7

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INTRODUCCION AL TOMO 7

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CATALOGO

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LOS PATRONES

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LA DOCTORA
PREZ DESTROYER
MASSARTA
PREZ CASTAO
LEONIS BARBARUS
MONTANA RUBBER LEGS
MATONA DE NAVAS
RABBIT MUDDLER
CONE HEAD FOX MUDDLER
MADRE DEL AGUA
RABBIT LIMAY
MAMARRACHO
FINA
PELIGRO POLACO
MONONA
MONONA ZONKER
BLACK & YELLOW
CDC CADDIS OLIVE
TARNTULA (SILVER)
TARNTULA (BROWN)
SAN JOS
SCUD OLIVE/GRAY BH
SHRIMP
GREY FOX
BLACK GNAT
LIGHT CAHILL
RED QUILL
QUILL GORDON
BLUE QUILL
MARCH BROWN
ROSENBAUER'S BWO SNOWSHOE RABBIT EMERGER
RS 2
BLUE WINGED OLIVE
BLUE WINGED OLIVE THORAX
AIRE-FLOW CUTWING DUN
BLUE WING OLIVE PARACHUTE
EXTREME EMERGER
CANNON'S BUNNY DUN
CDC MAYFLY EMERGER
BARR'S EMERGER FLY
GOODMAN'S CDC EMERGER

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9 08H

2 5H

9 09H

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Como comenzar a pescar con mosca y no desesperarse en el intento

Gerardo Herreros

AK'S QUILL - BWO


TRAVIS HI-VIS BWO PARA EMERGER
TRAVIS HI-VIS BAETIS PARA EMERGER
INDICATOR PARACHUTE -- BAETIS
INDICATOR PARACHUTE -- BWO
CANNON'S SNOWSHOE EMERGER
BUDDING EMERGER
ETHA-WING EMERGER
CDC COMPARADUN
CDC MAYFLY DUN
EASTERN GREEN DRAKE
COFFINFLY
TRAVIS EXTENDED BODY GREEN DRAKE
HAIRWING WESTERN GREEN DRAKE
EXTENDED BODY EASTERN GREEN DRAKE
EXTENDED BODY GREEN DRAKE SPINNER
TRAVIS HI-VIS GREEN DRAKE PARA EMERGER
TRICO SPINNER
MOTO'S MINNOW
CONEHEAD WOOLY SCULPIN
CONE HEAD MARABOU MUDDLER
CONE HEAD MUDDLER MINNOW STREAM
WOOLHEAD SCULPIN
MINI MUDDLER STREAMER
CONE HEAD ZUDDLER
TUNGHEAD MARABOU MUDDLER
BLACK NOSE DACE STREAMER
ORANGE BLOSSOM SPECIAL FLY
FRANKE SHINER
GRAY GHOST STREAMER
MICKEY FINN
BLACK GHOST STREAMER
BEAD HEAD LITE BRITE ZONKER
STRIP TEASE
CONE HEAD DOUBLE BUNNY
BEAD HEAD WOOLLY BUGGER STREAMER
CONE HEAD WOOLLY BUGGER
BEAD HEAD LITE BRITE BUGGER
MUDD BUGGER FLY
WOOLLY BOMBER
TEQUEELY STREAMER
GIRDLE BUGGER
KRYSTAL BUGGER
MEG-A-EGG SUCK. LEECH
HOT CONE WOOLY BUGGER
TUNGHEAD WOOLLY BUGGER
MARCH BROWN WET
HORNBERG
BEAD HEAD FLYMPH - PMD
GOLD RIBBED HARE'S EAR
BEAD HEAD FLYMPH - HENDRICKSON
BEAD HEAD FLYMPH - SULPHUR
TUNG HEAD SOFT HACKLE PHEASANT TAIL
PARTRIDGE SOFT HACKLES
TH SOFT HACKLE HARES EAR

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Como comenzar a pescar con mosca y no desesperarse en el intento

Gerardo Herreros

BACKSCRATCHER NYMPH
HAREY PRINCE
LIGHTNING BUG
BEAD HEAD SWIMMING HARES EAR
BLM (BEADED LITTLE MAYFLY) NYMPH
YUK BUG NYMPH
TUNGHEAD SQUIRREL TAIL
BEAD HEAD ZUG BUG
HALF BACK NYMPH
JR CRANEFLY
BEAD HEAD RAINBOW PRINCE
CRAYFISH
SOFT HACKLE SOW
FLASHBACK SCUD
BEAD BODY SCUD
OSTRICH SOW BUG
SCUDD WET
SIMPLE SHRIMP
Y2K FLY
BEAD HEAD SOFT HACKLE HARES EAR
HOLY GRAIL
TUNGHEAD BLACK SOFT HACKLE CADDIS PUPA
BEAD HEAD CADDIS PUPA
SCHROEDER'S TUNGHEAD GREEN WEENIE
T.H. SOFT HACKLE CADDIS PUPA
SCHROEDER'S TUNGHEAD LIME CADDIS
BEAD HEAD BARR'S NET BUILDER
TUNGHEAD CZECH MATE NYMPH
BEAD HEAD OVIPOSITING CADDIS
BEAD HEAD SERENDIPITY
BEAD HEAD BREADCRUST
BEAD HEAD KRYSTAL CADDIS LARVA
TRAVIS GLASS BEAD CADDIS EMERGER
DOUBLE BEAD HEAD CADDIS
BEAD HEAD STONEFLY
T.H. GOLDEN STONE FLY
CREEPY HARE'S EAR
SCHROEDER'S T.H. OSTRICH STONE
SCHROEDER'S T.H. CARROT NYMPH
B.H. MIDGE FLY
BEAD HEAD BRASSIE
TRAVIS BEAD . SWIMMING DAMSEL
PANFISH BUGGER

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WIGGLE NYMPH
CASED CADDIS
GLASS BEADS IMPOSTOR
DEER HAIR FLOATING NYMPH
PMD QUIGLEY CRIPPLE
BEAD HEART SCUD

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Gerardo Herreros

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THE FLY
BLACK CADDIS
DAMSEL NYMPH
TADPOLE
AP NYMPH
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ARTICULATED SQUID
ATOMIC SKUNK
BEAULY SNOW FLY
BJORN SUPER PRAWN
BLACK & GREEN MARABOU SPEY
BLUE HAAS
BRAD'S BRAT
CHAMBERLAIN
COAL CAR
CRA-DHEARG CARRAN
DARK RAJAH
DRITHLINN CARRAN (ORANGE)
GREEN BUTT PURPLE
HERZANFALL
HUNTER'S TIPPET SHRIMP (RED)
NARANXEIRA (NORTHWEST_VARIANT)
NORTH COUNTRY CARRAN
NORTHWEST CHARM
ORANGE & PINK MARABOU SPEY
PURPLE PET
RIO DE COWLITZ
SAUK RIVER GRUB/SHRIMP
SIMPLE UMPQUA
SQUASH BLOSSOM
STEELHEAD TARTAN
STILLAQUAMISH SPECIAL
TATTOO'D LADY
UNDERTAKER
WILLY GUNN MARABOU SPEY
MIDGE 1
MIDGE 2
TEARDROP DIVING CDC&ELK
TF BWO
TF NONAME
TF PMD
TRICO
BLOOD HOT
BRASSIE MIDGE
CDC WING RS2
CHOCOLATE FOAM-WING EMERGER
FOAM-BACK WD-40
FOAM-WING RS2
GRAY FOAM-WING EMERGER
GRIZZLY ZEBRA EMERGER

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Como comenzar a pescar con mosca y no desesperarse en el intento

Gerardo Herreros

GUNNER
MERCURY MIDGE
RAINBOW MIDGE
THREAD MIDGE
ZEBRA EMERGER
ZEBRA PUPA
CASELESS CADDIS
FLYMPH
KLINKHMER SPECIAL
LEADHEAD
MIGHTY MIDGE
NYMPHING EMERGER
ONCE AND AWAY
PARAPOLY SEDGE
ADULT MIDGE
AVON SPECIAL
AVON SPECIAL EMERGER
CAENIS NYMPH
COPPER WIRE HARE'S MASK
DARK OLIVE EMERGER
FLESK IRON BLUE NYMPH
GOLD HEAD DAMSEL NYMPH
J.D. MIDGE PUPA
MARCH BROWN EMERGER
MAYFLY EMERGER
MURROUGH
OLIVE EMERGER NO. 1
OLIVE EMERGER NO. 2
PARACHUTE MATING MIDGE
POND OLIVE NYMPH
REVERSED CAENIS EMERGER
REVERSED PARACHUTE MAYFLY EMERGER
SEDGE PUPA NO. 1
SEDGE PUPA NO. 2
SMALL DRY SEDGE
SUNSET EMERGER
TUPS VARIANT
AUSABLE SOFTHACKLE
AUSABLE WULFF
BLACK ANT (DRY)
BLACK ANT (WET)
BLACK/ORANGE SALMON GRUB
BWO BREAKOUT EMERGER
CHARTREUSE ESTAZ COMET
DARK SULPHUR
DELAWARE ADAMS
ESTAZ EGG
FRAMMUS COMET
GOLDEN STONE
GREEN DRAKE
ISONYCHIA
ISONYCHIA BREAKOUT EMERGER
LADY BEAVERKILL
LIGHT SULPHUR
LOREN'S LB SMOLT

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2 17H

1 101H

2 18H

1 102H

2 19H

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2 20H

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1 105H

2 22H

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2 25H

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2 30H

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2 31H

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2 32H

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Como comenzar a pescar con mosca y no desesperarse en el intento

Gerardo Herreros

MALE BEAVERKILL
MARCH BROWN BREAKOUT EMERGER
MODIFIED SHENK'S SCULPIN
ORANGE SALMON GRUB
PEARL ESTAZ COMET
PINK COMET
QUILL GORDON
STEEL-HEAD
STEELHEAD PAT
SUCKER SPAWN
SULPHUR BREAKOUT EMERGER
WOVEN STONE
HECKHAM (VARIANT)
KE-HE
PHEASANT QUILL
PHEASANT YELLOW & BLACK
REID'S ASSASSIN (CLYDE STYLE)
SQUIRREL & ORANGE (LOW WATER SALMON)
STANK HEN (CLYDE STYLE)
STUCKIE (CLYDE STYLE)
TEAL & YELLOW (CLYDE STYLE)
WOODCOCK & YELLOW (CLYDE STYLE)
ACETONE SAN JUAN
ANTRON COLLAR BUGGER
BWO KILLER
EVIL WEEVIL
EVIL WEEVIL DAMSEL
EVIL WEEVIL FLOATING
EVIL WEEVIL ICE
JEREMYS E-Z STONE
NE0 TWENTY INCHER
TUMBLIN BEETLE - BLACK
ULTRA FLASH MIDGE (RED)
ANT
BAETIS RHODANI EMERGER
BAETIS RHODANI NYMPH
CDC & ELK
BROWN DRAKE CRIPPLE
BROWN DRAKE EMERGER
FLAV SPINNER
GREEN DRAKE EMERGER
HENRYVILLE SPECIAL
WALLY WING RUSTY BIOT SPINNER
OLIVER EDWARDS HYDROSYCHE LARVA
PEEPING CADDIS
CDC SEDGE
GOLDEN OLIVE DABBLER
LIVELY MAYFLY
SANDEEL CLOUSER
BLACK STONEFLY NYMPH
TOMS BUG ON THE WINDOW
ADULT JUJUBEE MIDGE
BARR EMERGER
BC DROPPER HOPPER TAN
BIOT EMERGER DARK

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2 70H

1 154H

2 71H

1 155H

2 72H

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Gerardo Herreros

BLACK BEAUTY
CHARLIES MOLE FLY
CHARLIE BOY HOPPER OLIVE
CHARLIE BOY HOPPER TAN
CHUCKS CADDIS (VARIANT)
CRAVENS PTA
FOAM BEETLE
PARTRIDGE CADDIS
PLATTE RIVER SPECIAL
POISON TUNG
TENT WING CADDIS
CDC SEDGE
GREEN BUTTERFLY
MEAN GREEN MACHINE
LE DAMSEL
LE HEN HACKLE DRAGON
LE SHUTTLECOCK VARIANT
THUNDER AND LIGHTNING
ALICE'S LEECH
GRIZZLY SPUDDLER
HUMPY FRY
REKTOR SCULPIN
TRANSITIONAL DRAKE
TS ALEVIN
FLOATING MINNOW
MYKISS MARAUDER
PRE-EMERGENT PMD NYMPH
PRE-EMERGENT SULPHUR
SHAGGY DRAGON
MARABOU MADNESS
BLUE DEATH
BUBBLE BOY EMERGER
DOUBLE WING (GREEN)
KIWI MUDDLER (PEARL)
LITTLE OLIVE TEARDROP EMERGER
THUNDER CREEK STREAMER - RAINBOW TROUT
TIMBERLINE EMERGER
TWO-TONE FLYING ANT
HAMILL'S KILLER (MODERN TIE)
HAYSTACK
LOVE'S LURE (DRY)
MOHAWK
NELSON'S CADDIS
OLIVE STIMULATOR
OLIVE WOODDUCK HERON
BUSTARD
GOLDEN OLIVE BUMBLE
LOUGH ERNE SPECIAL
POLLACK BUG
MIDGE EMERGER
ART MARTINEZ MIDGE PUPA
HUBKAS OH MY DARLON MYSIS
MIKES BROWN MATUKA
TAKS BAETIS EMERGER
TAKS BROWN STREAMER

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Gerardo Herreros

TAKS OLIVE STREAMER


FROZEN MIDGE
HARBOR GNAT
SIERRA WET SPOT
FURLED GOLDEN STREAMER
KENS SURF GRUB
PEARL YETI
BLUE WINGED OLIVE LOOP WING
CONE HEAD ZONKER STRIP MUDDLER
MADAME HOPPER
SIMPLE DAMSEL NYMPH
CEREMONY SEDGE
CULT 1
OW4FI
PETE'S R&B
LITTLE GRAYLING STREAMER
UGLY MAYFLY
COACHMAN
GURGLER
GURGLE-POP POPPER
HARE & HERL BUGGER
JARDINES DE LA REJNA BONEFISH SPECIAL
MEDITERRANEAN DECEIVER
JERRY THE SQUID
BONDATTI'S KILLER
UNDERTAKER
BRINDLE BUG
LIGHTING BUG
FLASH MIDGE
PHEASANT & HERL
RANDOM MINNOW
STARLING & PURPLE
ADULT DAMSEL
DON'T KNOW
LITE-BRITE FRY
LUCKY 7
88
BACKCOUNTRY MUDDLER
FOAM DRAGONFLY
GRIZZLY KING
DUCK CADDIS
OOSTVOORNE MINKY
GRAYLING BUG
WHITE TOP DEER HAIR CADDIS
CYLINDER POPPER (BLUE TIGER)
ELVER
ESTAZ BUG
FUN FOAM POPPER
LITTLE BLACK CADDIS
LITTLE BROWN STONE
WISSAHICKON MIDGE
BEADHEAD TAN CRYSTAL CADDIS
BOW RIVER BUGGER
BH RENEGADE-WET
SNOWSHOE HARE EMERGER

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Gerardo Herreros

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ORANGE SPANISH TRADITIONAL WET


GREEN BODY TAN WING CADDIS
BUTTERFLY
CLOUSER MINNOW - GLOW IN THE DARK
BEAD HEAD LEECH
BRASS BEADHEAD CHIRONOMID
FULL BACK
GLASS BEAD CHIRONOMID
GREEN BUTT SKUNK
MIKULAK SEDGE
TUNKWANAMID
BUNNY SCULPIN
FAFNER
GURGLER
PINK CLOUSER
SILLYCONE
UPWING SNOWSHOE EMERGER
HOLO SPIDER
LITTLE BLACK BUG
RED SPINNER
BRUN'S SCUD
THE NORWEGIAN STREAMER SERIES (3.MINNOW)
WHITE WING
COPPERTAIL NYMPH
SUNRISE TARPON
KAPENTA
COMPARADUN
DAPHNIA
COTTA (WET)
ORANGE SPIDER (DRY-WET)
BEADHEAD PARTRIDGE & PEACOCK
GLASS BEAD HARES EAR
GOLDEN STONE
HI VIZ CADDIS
SALMON FLY
DUN & YELLOW SOFTHACKLE
OLIVE USUAL
SULFUR COMPARADUN
YELLOW BELLIED MATTRESS THRASHER
POLAR COACHMAN
EGG SUCKING LEECH, GREEN EGG VARIANT
SKUNK
MIGHTY PINK THING
.08
PURPLE PERIL VARIANT
BARBA
BRIDGE MIDGE
FIRE SHRIMP
HEPTAGENIA
MOSSBACK
OLIVER STONE (*LOL*)THE DIRECTOR??
RHYACOPHILA
SLOVENIAN SEDGE
SOFTHACKLE
TWE (TOM'S WORKING EMERGER)

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Gerardo Herreros

11

WOOLLY
BROWN HACKLE
DECKIE FLY NYMPH
GREEN GOLD NYMPH
STONE FLY NYMPH
YELLOW BODY BROWN NYMPH
ALBINO PEACOCK MIRACLE MIDGE
BRASSIE MIDGE
BROWN EMERGER MIDGE
BROWN PEACOCK EMERGER
CRIPPLE CRANE FLY
DESERT STORM MIDGE
SAN JUAN FLASHER
QUICK TIE MAYFLY
BALSAM MOUNTAIN YELLOWHAMMER
COCH-Y-BONDDU (RED AND BLACK)
FERN FLY - CLYDE STYLE
FIERY BROWN
CORIXA
CZECH NYMPH 3
GARNAAL
TADPOLE
YELLOW DUN
BLOND TIGER MINK
BUTT-UGLY BUNNY
CHERYNOBLE SOLDIER ANT COLUMN (NOVELTY FLY)
DUCKS ARSE DAMSEL
FIRE WORM
GIZMOBUGGER
GOLDEN PRINCE
HOT HEAD QT
LICORICE STICK
NEEDLE HOPPER
PIKE HORS DOEUVRE
QD BOATMAN - GOLD
SALMON-OBLE ANT (NOVELTY FLY)
SNOBALL BEETLE
STIMULATE-ATTRACT-ICATOR
WHITE LIGHTNING & PEARL DIVER
WING & FLASH DACE
DEANS WORM
FREIGHT TRAIN
GIRDLE BUG
GRIZZLY RENEGADE
HAIRY GAMMARUS
ICE FLY
MAC DADDY
MAHOGANY AND PEACOCK
MILL CREEK HOPPER
SIMONS SPEY
S.L.F DAMSEL
SWIMMING SCUD
TUCANNON SPECIAL
ANDY'S CRIPPLE
BLACK NOSE DACE

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Como comenzar a pescar con mosca y no desesperarse en el intento

Gerardo Herreros

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BLACK SMUT (ADULT MIDGE)


BLUE WINGED OLIVE
FLUTTERING STONEFLY
KIMBALL'S DIPTERA EMERGER
NEVERSINK SKATER
PT CRUISER
SNIPE & PURPLE SOFTHACKLE
STARLING & HERL SOFTHACKLE
WILLOW FLY
ATTRACTOR SALLY
BANANA SPLIT
BCB (BWO CDC BIOT) SPARKLE DUN
BH RUBBER LEG PRINCE
COULEE CRICKET
COULEE HOPPER
LIME TRUDE
ORANGE SOFT HACKLE SOW
RED BELLY YUK BUG
SPRING CREEK LB
X-CADDIS
AKROYD
BROWN NYMPH
CUL DRAKE
MUSKRAT BUMBLE
KONG (A.K.A. COPPER YONG)
MERCURY BAETIS
MERCURY LIGHTENING BUG
NUKE EGG
SIMPLE FOAM BEETLE
SPARKLE WING RS2
BRAIDED BUTT PARACHUTE DAMSEL
BWO EMERGER
BWO PALM EMERGER
FOAM BEETLE
HALF-SPENT ADAMS
HALF-SPENT BWO
HARE'S EAR DAMSEL NYMPH
HARE'S EAR PARACHUTE
MERCER'S Z-WING (BRACHYCENTRUS)
SOLOMON HAIR WING CADDIS (BRACHYCENTRUS)
BLACK NOSED DACE
COFFIN FLY (PER DETTE)
QUILL GORDON (WET)
RED QUILL (E. SUBVARIA, MALE) EXTENDED BODY COMPARADUN
BLACK SILVER
BROWN IRON BLUE
CDC SPECTRA DUBBING SEDGE
CDC GREEN WILLOW SEDGE
HACKLE OLIVE COCK
MARCH BROWN
ORANGE CORAL BEAD
PARACHUTE SPECTRA DUBBING (RED)
RED SPINNER
RED TAG
TURKEY SEDGE

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Gerardo Herreros

13

BLACK BEAR GREEN BUTT


BLUE BOTTLE
KING OF WATERS (VARIATION)
MINI MATUKA
PHILOPLUME/CDC EMERGER (GENERIC)
SCARLET IBIS
GR FREDE (GREY FRED)
MAYFLY KING
POLAR MAGNUS
BUCK TAIL DECEIVER (GOLD)
ED BELASKY'S BAIT FISH
ED BELASKY'S TANDEM BILL FISH FLY (TROLLING)
ED BELASKY'S TANDEM SQUID
ED BELASKY'S YELLOW ANGEL
FLATWING
JUST FOR FUN
BLACK ANT
BLACK FLASHBACK P.T.
GREEN ROCKWORM
GRHE - BEADHEAD
LOOK AT ME
LOOK AT ME NOW
MYEMERGER
ORANGE ASHER
ORANGE BUCKTAIL CADDIS
PARDO CADDIS
PISSANT
REDHEAD
TAN CADDIS PUPA
AJ NYMPH
CAREY SPECIAL
FOAM HUMPY
GREY GNAT
HEX NYMPH
KALAMAZOO CLOUSER
KRYSTAL DUN
KRYSTAL EGG
MARABOU LEECH
RED FOX SQUIRREL NYMPH
SKILTON'S QUICK SIGHT ANT
SKUNK
SPARROW
SUSPENDED CHIRONOMID
TOM DAMSEL
BLOODY-BACKED BUNNY LEECH
GREEN BUTT PUNK
SKIM MILK
MIDGE PUPA
MILAN CDC
RED HEAD
RHYACOPHILA
CONEHEAD MARABOU MUDDLER
MONTANA VARIANT
PT CHIRONOMID
SMUDDLER

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5 99H

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6 00H

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6 01H

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6 02H

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6 03H

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6 04H

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6 05H

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6 12H

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6 15H

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6 16H

1 500H

6 17H

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6 18H

1 502H

6 19H

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6 20H

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6 21H

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6 27H

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6 28H

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6 29H

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Como comenzar a pescar con mosca y no desesperarse en el intento

Gerardo Herreros

14

BH SQUIRREL NYMPH
CUTT-NIP
GREBY
MOSQUITO HAWK
PT BRASSIE
ARMORED PRINCE
COPPER PRINCE
MAD CADDIS
SUICIDE DRAGONFLY NYMPH
SWEEPER MAYFLY EMERGER
BABY LOBSTER
BLACK AND PURPLE
BRANHAMS EPOXY MINI PUFF
BRANHAM'S MARA-MINNOW
BROWN AND ORANGE
COPPER DEMON
DEER HAIR BAITFISH
EPOXY CHARLIE
FLASHY MARABOU
LEFTYS FAVORITE DECEIVER
NO NAME SHARK FLY
PEARLY GLASS MINNOW
TARPON DECEIVER (TAN)
TARPON NEEDLEFISH
MS ATADORES DE DANICA

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1 533H

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1 534H

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1 535H

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1 537H

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6 56H

1 540H

6 57H

1 541H

6 58H

1 542H

6 59H

1 543H

6 60H

1 544H

6 61H

1 545H

6 62H

1 546H

6 63H

1 547H

6 64H

1 548H

6 65H

1 549H

6 66H

1 550H

6 67H

1 551H

6 68H

1 552H

LAS MOSCAS DE JIM TEENY

206

6 69H

1 553H

TEENY NYMPH ORIGINAL


TEENY LEECH
TEENY EGG SUCKING LEECH
TEENY STREAMERS
TEENY FLASH FLIES
TEENY FLASH FLIES

206
206
207
207
208
208

6 70H

1 554H

6 71H

1 555H

6 72H

1 556H

6 73H

1 557H

6 74H

1 558H

6 75H

1 559H

INDICE ALFABETICO

209

6 76H

1 560H

INDICES DE TOMOS

226

6 77H

1 561H

INDICE TOMO 1
INDICE TOMO 2
INDICE TOMO 3
INDICE TOMO 4
INDICE TOMO 5
INDICE TOMO 6
INDICE TOMO 8
INDICE TOMO 9
INDICE TOMO 10

226
229
230
232
234
235
238
241
242

6 78H

1 562H

6 79H

1 563H

6 80H

1 564H

6 81H

1 565H

6 82H

1 566H

6 83H

1 567H

6 84H

1 568H

6 85H

1 569H

6 86H

1 570H

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INTRODUCCION AL TOMO 7
Este tomo est dedicado a los obsesivos que quieran ampliar los patrones. No son patrones con menor importancia que los del Tomo 2, sino que en aquel seleccion las moscas ms representativas por uso u
atado. Encontrarn aqu moscas que pueden pensar como imprescindibles para un lugar u ocasin especial. Si bien el objetivo del libro son los hispanoparlantes, llegado hasta aqu, vern algunos patrones en
ingls, supongo que si empiezan con moscas de este tomo, tienen las cosas ms o menos claras!! y ya un
poco empapado en el lxico tcnico de este arte, sino vaya al tomo 6. Si ha llegado hasta aqu, ya podemos con las recetas de las moscas, armar las nuestras.
Gerardo Herreros, marzo de 2005

CATALOGO 1
0F

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AK's Quill BWO
AP Nymph
Acetone San Juan
Adult Damsel
Adult Jujubee Midge
Aire-Flow Cutwing Dun
Alice's Leech
Ant
Antron Collar Bugger
Art Martinez Midge
Pupa
B.H. Midge Fly
BC Dropper Hopper
Tan
BH Crystal Bugger
black
BH Renegade-Wet
BLM (Beaded Little
Mayfly) Nymph
BWO Killer
Backcountry Muddler
Backscratcher Nymph
Baetis Rhodani Emerger
Baetis Rhodani Nymph
Barr Emerger
Barr's Emerger Fly
Bead Head Barr's Net
Builder
Bead Head Brassie
Bead Head Breadcrust
Bead Head Caddis
Pupa
1

Las moscas estn ordenadas alfabticamente. Utilice el buscador del Acrobat si


neceita un nombre en
particular

Bead Head Flymph PMD


Bead Head Flymph Sulphur
Bead Head Krystal
Caddis Larva
Bead Head Leech
Bead Head Lite Brite
Bugger
Bead Head Lite Brite
Zonker
Bead Head Ovipositing
Caddis
Bead Head Rainbow
Prince
Bead Head Serendipity
Bead Head Soft Hackle
Hares Ear
Bead Head Stonefly
Bead Head Swimming
Hares Ear
Bead Head Woolly
Bugger Streamer
Bead Head Zug Bug
Bead Heart Scud
Beadhead Partridge &
Peacock
Beadhead Tan Crystal
Caddis
Biot Emerger Dark
Black & Yellow
Black Beauty
Black Caddis
Black Ghost Streamer
Black Gnat
Black Nose Dace
Streamer
Black Palmer
Black Stonefly Nymph
Blue Death
Blue Quill
Blue Wing Olive Parachute
Blue Winged Olive
Blue Winged Olive
Loop Wing

Blue Winged Olive


Thorax
Bondatti's Killer
Bow River Bugger
Brass Beadhead Chironomid
Brindle Bug
Brown Drake Cripple
Brown Drake Emerger
Brun's Scud
Bubble Boy Emerger
Budding Emerger
Bunny Sculpin
Bustard
Butterfly
CDC & Elk
CDC Caddis Olive
CDC Comparadun
CDC Mayfly Dun
CDC Mayfly Emerger
CDC Sedge
CDC Sedge
Caddis Emerger
Cannon's Bunny Dun
Cannon's Snowshoe
Emerger
Cased Caddis
Cave's Rattlin Minnow
Ceremony Sedge
Charlie Boy Hopper
Olive
Charlie Boy Hopper
Tan
Charlies Mole Fly
Chucks Caddis (Variant)
Clouser Minnow - Glow
in the Dark
Coachman
Coffinfly
Comparadun
Cone Head Double
Bunny
Cone Head Fox Muddler

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Cone Head Marabou


Muddler
Cone Head Muddler
Minnow Stream
Cone Head Woolly
Bugger
Cone Head Zonker
Strip Muddler
Cone Head Zuddler
Conehead Wooly
Sculpin
Coppertail Nymph
Cotta (Wet)
Cravens PTA
Crayfish
Creepy Hare's Ear
Cult 1
Cutter's E/C (emergent/cripple) Caddis
Cylinder Popper (blue
tiger)
Damsel Nymph
Daphnia
Deer Hair Floating
Nymph
Don't Know
Double Bead Head
Caddis
Double Wing (Green)
Duck Caddis
Dun & Yellow Softhackle
Eastern Green Drake
Elver
Emerger
Estaz Bug
Etha-Wing Emerger
Evil Weevil
Evil Weevil Damsel
Evil Weevil Floating
Evil Weevil Ice
Extended Body Green
Drake Spinner
Extreme Emerger
Fafner
Fina

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Flash Midge
Flashback Scud
Flav Spinner
Floating Minnow
Foam Beetle
Foam Dragonfly
Franke Shiner
Frozen Midge
Full Back
Fun Foam Popper
Furled Golden Streamer
Girdle Bugger
Glass Bead Chironomid
Glass Bead Hares Ear
Glass beads impostor
Gold Ribbed Hare's Ear
Golden Olive Bumble
Golden Olive Dabbler
Golden Stone
Goodman's CDC
Emerger
Gray Ghost Streamer
Grayling Bug
Green Butt Skunk
Green Butterfly
Green Drake
Green Drake Emerger
Green body tan wing
caddis
Grey Fox
Grizzly King
Grizzly Spuddler
Gurgle-Pop Popper
Gurgler
Gurgler
Hairwing Western
Green Drake
Half Back Nymph
Hamill's Killer
Hamill's Killer (Modern
tie)
Harbor Gnat
Hare & Herl Bugger
Harey Prince
Haystack
Heckham (Variant)
Hendrickson
Henryville Special
Hi Viz Caddis
Holo Spider
Holy Grail
Hornberg
Hot Cone Wooly Bugger
Hubkas Oh My Darlon
Mysis
Humpy Fry

Indicator Parachute -BWO


Indicator Parachute -Baetis
JR Cranefly
Jardines de la Rejna
Bonefish Special
Jeremys E-Z Stone
Jerry the Squid
Kapenta
Ke-He
Kens Surf Grub
Kiwi Muddler (Pearl)
Krystal Bugger
LE Damsel
LE Hen Hackle Dragon
LE Shuttlecock Variant
Las moscas de jim
teeny
Leonis Barbarus
Light Cahill
Lighting Bug
Lightning Bug
Lite-brite Fry
Little Black Bug
Little Black Caddis
Little Brown Stone
Little Grayling Streamer
Little Olive Teardrop
Emerger
Lively Mayfly
Lough Erne Special
Love's Lure (dry)
Lucky 7
Madame Hopper
Madre del Agua
Mamarracho
Marabou Madness
March Brown
March Brown Wet
Massarta
Matona de Navas
Mean Green Machine
Mediterranean Deceiver
Meg-A-Egg Suck.
Leech
Mickey Finn
Midge Emerger
Mikes Brown Matuka
Mikulak Sedge
Mini Muddler Streamer
Mohawk
Monona
Monona Zonker
Montana Rubber Legs
Moto's Minnow
Muddler Matuka
Mykiss Marauder
Ne0 Twenty Incher

Nelson's Caddis
OW4FI
Olive Stimulator
Olive Usual
Olive Woodduck Heron
Oliver Edwards Hydrosyche Larva
Oostvoorne Minky
Orange Blossom Special Fly
Orange Spanish traditional wet
Orange Spider (DryWet)
Ostrich Sow Bug
Ostrich Stone
Overley's Spotlight
Emerger
PMD Quigley Cripple
Panfish Bugger
Partridge Caddis
Partridge Soft Hackles
Pearl Yeti
Peeping Caddis
Peligro Polaco
Pete's R&B
Pheasant & Herl
Pheasant Quill
Pheasant Yellow &
Black
Pink Clouser
Platte River Special
Poison Tung
Pollack Bug
Pre-emergent PMD
Nymph
Pre-emergent Sulphur
Prez Castao
Prez Destroyer
Quill Gordon
RS 2
Rabbit Limay
Rabbit Muddler
Random Minnow
Red Quill
Red Spinner
Reid's Assassin (Clyde
Style)
Rektor Sculpin
Rosenbauer's BWO
Snowshoe Rabbit
Emerger
Salmon Fly
San Jos
Sandeel clouser
Schroeder's T.H.
Schroeder's T.H. Carrot
Nymph
Schroeder's Tunghead
Green Weenie

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Schroeder's Tunghead
Lime Caddis
Scud Olive/Gray BH
Scudd Wet
Shaggy Dragon
Shrimp
Sierra Wet Spot
Sillycone
Simple Damsel Nymph
Simple Shrimp
Snowshoe Hare Emerger
Soft Hackle Sow
Squirrel & Orange (Low
Water Salmon)
Stank Hen (Clyde Style)
Starling & Purple
Strip Tease
Stuckie (Clyde style)
Sulfur Comparadun
Sunrise Tarpon
T.H. Golden Stone Fly
T.H. Soft Hackle Caddis Pupa
TH Soft Hackle Hares
Ear
Tadpole
Taks Baetis Emerger
Taks Brown Streamer
Taks Olive Streamer
Tarntula (Brown)
Tarntula (Silver)
Teal & Yellow (Clyde
Style)
Tent Wing Caddis
Tequeely Streamer
The Fly
The Norwegian Streamer Series (3.Minnow)
Thunder Creek Streamer - Rainbow Trout
Thunder and Lightning
Timberline Emerger
Toms Bug on the
Window
Transitional Drake
Travis Bead H. Swimming Damse
Travis Extended Body
Green Drake
Travis Glass Bead
Travis Hi-Vis BWO Para Emerger
Travis Hi-Vis Green
Drake Para Emerger
Trico Spinner
Trico Spinner
Tumblin Beetle - black

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Tung Head Soft Hackle


Pheasant Tail
Tunghead Black Soft
Hackle Caddis Pupa
Tunghead Czech Mate
Nymph
Tunghead Marabou
Muddler
Tunghead Squirrel Tail
Tunghead Woolly Bugger
Tunkwanamid
Two-Tone Flying Ant
Ts Alevin
Ugly Mayfly
Ultra Flash Midge (red)
Undertaker
Upwing Snowshoe
Emerger
Waker Sheep Shad,
Whitlock's
Wally Wing Rusty Biot
Spinner
White Top Deer Hair
Caddis
White Wing
Wiggle Nymph
Wissahickon Midge
Woodcock & Yellow
(Clyde Style)
Woolhead Sculpin
Woolhead Sculpin
Woolly Bomber
Y2K Fly
Yellow Bellied Mattress
Thrasher
Yellow Caddis
Yuk Bug Nymph

Adult Damsel

Art Martinez Midge


Pupa

BC Dropper Hopper
Tan

B.H. Midge Fly

Bead Head Barr's Net


Builder

Adult Jujubee Midge

Backcountry Muddler

Bead Head Brassie

Aire-Flow Cutwing Dun

AK's Quill BWO

Bead Head Breadcrust


Backscratcher Nymph

Alice's Leech

Baetis Rhodani
Emerger

Bead Head Caddis


Pupa

Ant

Baetis Rhodani Nymph

Bead Head Flymph PMD

Barr Emerger

Bead Head Flymph Sulphur

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Antron Collar Bugger

Acetone San Juan


AP Nymph

Barr's Emerger Fly

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Bead Head Krystal


Caddis Larva

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Bead Head Leech

Bead Head Swimming


Hares Ear

Biot Emerger Dark

Bead Head Lite Brite


Bugger

Bead Head Woolly


Bugger Streamer

Black & Yellow

Bead Head Lite Brite


Zonker

Bead Head Zug Bug

Black Stonefly Nymph

BLM (Beaded Little


Mayfly) Nymph

Black Beauty

Blue Death

Black Caddis

Blue Quill

Black Ghost Streamer

Blue Wing Olive Parachute

Bead Head Ovipositing


Caddis

Bead Heart Scud

Bead Head Rainbow


Prince

Beadhead Partridge &


Peacock

Bead Head Serendipity

Beadhead Tan Crystal


Caddis

Black Gnat

Bead Head Soft


Hackle Hares Ear

BH Crystal Bugger
black

Black Nose Dace


Streamer

Blue Winged Olive


Loop Wing

Black Palmer

Blue Winged Olive


Thorax

Blue Winged Olive

6 87H

BH Renegade-Wet
Bead Head Stonefly

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Bondatti's Killer
Budding Emerger

Bow River Bugger

Bunny Sculpin

Brass Beadhead Chironomid

Bustard

Brindle Bug

Butterfly

Brown Drake Cripple

BWO Killer

Brown Drake Emerger


Cannon's Bunny Dun

Cave's Rattlin Minnow

Ceremony Sedge

CDC & Elk

Charlie Boy Hopper


Olive

CDC Caddis Olive

Charlie Boy Hopper


Tan

CDC Comparadun

Charlies Mole Fly

CDC Mayfly Dun

Chucks Caddis (Variant)

CDC Mayfly Emerger

Clouser Minnow Glow in the Dark

Coachman

Brun's Scud

Cannon's Snowshoe
Emerger

CDC Sedge

Bubble Boy Emerger

Cased Caddis

CDC Sedge

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Coffinfly

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Comparadun

Conehead Wooly
Sculpin

Coppertail Nymph
Cone Head Double
Bunny

Cylinder Popper (blue


tiger)

Damsel Nymph

Dun & Yellow


Softhackle

Eastern Green Drake

Cone Head Fox Muddler

Cotta (Wet)

Daphnia

Elver

Cone Head Marabou


Muddler

Cravens PTA

Deer Hair Floating


Nymph

Emerger

Cone Head Muddler


Minnow Stream

Crayfish

Don't Know

Estaz Bug

Cone Head Woolly


Bugger

Creepy Hare's Ear

Double Bead Head


Caddis

Etha-Wing Emerger

Cone Head Zonker


Strip Muddler

Cult 1

Double Wing (Green)

Cutter's E/C (emergent/cripple) Caddis

Duck Caddis

Cone Head Zuddler

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Evil Weevil

Evil Weevil Damsel

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Flav Spinner

Furled Golden
Streamer

Golden Stone

Floating Minnow

Girdle Bugger

Goodman's CDC
Emerger

Extended Body Green


Drake Spinner

Foam Beetle

Glass Bead Chironomid

Gray Ghost Streamer

Extreme Emerger

Foam Dragonfly

Glass Bead Hares Ear

Grayling Bug

Glass beads impostor

Green body tan wing


caddis

Frozen Midge

Gold Ribbed Hare's


Ear

Green Butt Skunk

Full Back

Golden Olive Bumble

Green Butterfly

Fun Foam Popper

Golden Olive Dabbler

Evil Weevil Floating

Evil Weevil Ice

Fafner

Fina

Flash Midge

Flashback Scud

Franke Shiner

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Green Drake

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Green Drake Emerger

Half Back Nymph

Hendrickson

Henryville Special

Grey Fox
Hamill's Killer

Humpy Fry

Indicator Parachute -Baetis

Grizzly King

Hamill's Killer (Modern


tie)

Hi Viz Caddis

Indicator Parachute -BWO

Grizzly Spuddler

Harbor Gnat

Holo Spider

Jardines de la Rejna
Bonefish Special

Gurgle-Pop Popper

Hare & Herl Bugger

Holy Grail

Jeremys E-Z Stone

Gurgler

Harey Prince

Hornberg

Jerry the Squid

Gurgler

Haystack

Hot Cone Wooly Bugger

JR Cranefly

Hairwing Western
Green Drake

Heckham (Variant)

Hubkas Oh My Darlon
Mysis

Kapenta

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Ke-He

Leonis Barbarus

Little Grayling
Streamer

Mamarracho

Kens Surf Grub

Light Cahill

Little Olive Teardrop


Emerger

Marabou Madness

Kiwi Muddler (Pearl)

Lighting Bug

Lively Mayfly

March Brown

Lightning Bug

Lough Erne Special

March Brown Wet

Las moscas de jim


teeny

Lite-brite Fry

Love's Lure (dry)

LE Damsel

Little Black Bug

Lucky 7

Matona de Navas

LE Hen Hackle Dragon

Little Black Caddis

Madame Hopper

Mean Green Machine

LE Shuttlecock Variant

Little Brown Stone


Madre del Agua

Mediterranean Deceiver

Krystal Bugger

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Massarta

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Meg-A-Egg Suck.
Leech

Monona Zonker

Mickey Finn

Olive Usual

Overley's Spotlight
Emerger

OW4FI

Montana Rubber Legs

Olive Woodduck
Heron

Oliver Edwards Hydrosyche Larva

Panfish Bugger

Moto's Minnow

Oostvoorne Minky

Partridge Caddis

Orange Blossom Special Fly

Partridge Soft Hackles

Orange Spanish traditional wet

Pearl Yeti

Nelson's Caddis

Orange Spider (DryWet)

Peeping Caddis

Olive Stimulator

Ostrich Sow Bug

Peligro Polaco

Midge Emerger

Mikes Brown Matuka


Muddler Matuka

Mikulak Sedge

Mini Muddler Streamer

Mohawk

Monona

Mykiss Marauder

Ne0 Twenty Incher

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PMD Quigley Cripple

Random Minnow

Prez Destroyer

Poison Tung

Red Quill

Sandeel clouser

Pete's R&B

Pollack Bug

Red Spinner

Schroeder's T.H.
Ostrich Stone

Pheasant & Herl

Pre-emergent PMD
Nymph

Reid's Assassin (Clyde


Style)

Schroeder's T.H. Carrot Nymph

Pre-emergent Sulphur

Rektor Sculpin

Schroeder's Tunghead
Green Weenie

Rosenbauer's BWO
Snowshoe Rabbit
Emerger

Schroeder's Tunghead
Lime Caddis

RS 2

Scud Olive/Gray BH

Salmon Fly

Scudd Wet

Prez Castao

Pheasant Quill

Pheasant Yellow &


Black

Quill Gordon

Pink Clouser

San Jos

Rabbit Limay

Platte River Special


Rabbit Muddler

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Shaggy Dragon

Squirrel & Orange


(Low Water Salmon)

T.H. Soft Hackle Caddis Pupa

Teal & Yellow (Clyde


Style)

Shrimp

Stank Hen (Clyde


Style)

Ts Alevin

Tent Wing Caddis

Sierra Wet Spot

Starling & Purple

Sillycone

Simple Damsel Nymph

Strip Tease

Stuckie (Clyde style)

Simple Shrimp

Sulfur Comparadun

Snowshoe Hare
Emerger

Sunrise Tarpon

Soft Hackle Sow


T.H. Golden Stone Fly

Tadpole

Tequeely Streamer

Taks Baetis Emerger

TH Soft Hackle Hares


Ear

Taks Brown Streamer

The Fly

Taks Olive Streamer

The Norwegian
Streamer Series
(3.Minnow)

Tarntula (Brown)

Tarntula (Silver)

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Thunder and Lightning

Thunder Creek
Streamer - Rainbow
Trout

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Timberline Emerger

Tunkwanamid

White Top Deer Hair


Caddis

Two-Tone Flying Ant

White Wing

Trico Spinner

Toms Bug on the


Window

Tumblin Beetle - black

Transitional Drake

Tung Head Soft


Hackle Pheasant Tail

Ugly Mayfly

Travis Bead H. Swimming Damse

Tunghead Black Soft


Hackle Caddis Pupa

Ultra Flash Midge (red)

Wissahickon Midge

Tunghead Czech Mate


Nymph

Undertaker

Woodcock & Yellow


(Clyde Style)

Travis Glass Bead


Caddis Emerger

Tunghead Marabou
Muddler

Upwing Snowshoe
Emerger

Woolhead Sculpin

Travis Hi-Vis BWO


Para Emerger

Tunghead Squirrel Tail

Waker Sheep Shad,


Whitlock's

Woolhead Sculpin

Travis Extended Body


Green Drake

Travis Hi-Vis Green


Drake Para Emerger

Tunghead Woolly
Bugger

Wally Wing Rusty Biot


Spinner

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Wiggle Nymph

Woolly Bomber

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Y2K Fly

Yellow Bellied Mattress Thrasher

Yellow Caddis
Yuk Bug Nymph

LOS PATRONES
La doctora
Ezequiel Encinas ezemar@invertel.com.ar
689H

Anzuelo: Khumo N 4 para streamer


Cuerpo : Staz Verde oliva oscuro
Tinzel : Oval cobre
Ala : strip de conejo negro
Hackle : gallo chinese , negro teido de rojo
fuccia
Cabeza : vernille rojo .Hasta ahi un rabbit comun ahora esta lo extrao de atado
1) Se ata el tinzel
2) Se ata el staz
3) Se enrrosca el staz hasta dos vueltas antes del ojo del anzuelo
4) Se ata el strip de conejo como para una
rabbit .
5) Se ata una pluma del lado grueso
6) Con la pluma se dan dos vueltas tipo collar
y se empieza a atar el strip de conejo (para
atras )
cuando se llega al fin con el alambre de cobre se vuelve en vueltas invertidas .
7) Atar el tinzel
8) Hacer la cabeza roja con el vernille

Prez Destroyer
(Benito Prez)
Este fantstico patrn, creado por Benito
Prez (de Mendoza) pesca muy bien las
aguas de los ros cordilleranos ubicados en
los alrededores de Mendoza y al sur de esta
ciudad. Imita una ninfa de mayfly y se ata en
anzuelos N 16 y 14. Se recomienda la utilizacin de equipos livianos en numeraciones
que van del # 1 al 4.

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Massarta
(Benito Prez)
Este patrn de xito comprobado, creado por
Benito Prez, es muy utilizado para pescar
en los ros cordilleranos ubicados en los alrededores de Mendoza y al sur de esta ciudad. Imita una ninfa de mayfly y se ata en
anzuelos N 14 y 12. Tambin se recomienda
la utilizacin de equipos livianos en numeraciones que van del # 1 al 4.

Prez Castao
(Pablo Rodrigo Prez)
Singular patrn creado por Pablo Prez, el
hijo de Benito Prez, a cargo de Mendoza
Flyshop principalmente para pescar en la
zona centro sur de la cordillera y precordillera
argentina. Este es un streamer muy liviano
que imita exitosamente pequeos bagres y
otros peces forrajeros, y se ata en anzuelos
N 12 y 10. Se recomienda la utilizacin de
equipos # 2 a 5.
En las fotos se ven la versin Negra (arriba) y
Oliva (abajo).

Leonis Barbarus
(Jess Hctor Leoni)
Creada en 1975 por Jess Hctor Leoni para
pescar en el mundialmente famoso Ro Correntoso. Es una ninfa impresionista hecha
con patas de goma y se ata en anzuelos N
8, 6 y 4. Al ser una ninfa ms bien grande, se
recomienda la utilizacin de equipos # 5 a 7.
Esta mosca fue probada con muy buenos resultados en los Ros Puelo y Manso

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Montana Rubber Legs


Creada para pescar en el ro Limay y otros
ros de la zona del Nahuel Huapi. Al igual que
la anterior, es una ninfa impresionista confeccionada con patas de goma y se ata en
anzuelos N 10 y 8. Se recomienda la utilizacin de equipos # 4 a 6.
Esta mosca fue probada con muy buenos resultados en los Ros Calcurrupe y Riinahue.

Matona de Navas
(Jos Navas)
Creada por Jos Navas a fines de los aos
30 para pescar principalmente en los ros y
lagos de la zona del Alumin y Nahuel Huapi.
Es un streamer impresionista que imita percas y otros peces pequeos, y se ata en
anzuelos N 8 y 6. Se recomienda la utilizacin de equipos # 5 a 7.
Esta mosca fue probada con buenos resultados en los Ros Gol-Gol y Rahue.

Rabbit Muddler
Creada para pescar en el ro Limay y otros
ros de la zona del Nahuel Huapi. Es un
streamer que imita de gran forma alevines de
bagres, truchas, percas y pejerreyes, y se
ata en anzuelos N 6 y 4. Se recomienda la
utilizacin de equipos # 5 a 7.
Esta mosca fue probada con muy buenos resultados en el Ro Petrohu.

Cone Head Fox Muddler


Creada para pescar en los grandes y medianos ros patagnicos argentinos. Es un
streamer que imita de gran forma alevines
de bagres, truchas, percas y pejerreyes, y
se ata en anzuelos N 8 y 6. Se recomienda
la utilizacin de equipos # 5 a 7.
Esta mosca fue probada con excelentes resultados en los Ros Petrohu y Puelo.

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Madre del Agua


Es una mosca utilizada principalmente para
pescar en el Ro Limay y ros cercanos de la
zona del Nahuel Huapi. Imita de manera
bastante realista una ninfa de stonefly y se
ata en anzuelos N 8 y 6. Se recomienda la
utilizacin de equipos # 4 a 6.
Esta mosca fue probada con excelentes resultados en los Ros Toltn y Trancura.

Rabbit Limay
(Benito Prez)
Utilizada preferentemente para pescar el
famoso ro Limay. La combinacin del verde
oliva con el naranja es irresistible para las
grandes truchas fario o marrones que habitan ese ro. Es un streamer que imita de
gran forma alevines de bagres y percas, y
se ata en anzuelos N 8, 6, 4 y 2. Se recomienda la utilizacin de equipos # 5 a 7.

Mamarracho
Atada por: Marcos Juan Czerwinski
Anzuelo: Mustad 79580
Cabeza: Bead Head plateada
Hilo: Negro 6/0
Patas: Gomitas, blancas
Cola: Cola de Ardilla gris
Ribbing: Alambre de cobre fino
Cuerpo: Chenille Glo Brite, negro
Hackle: Negro

Fina
Atada por: Marcos Juan Czerwinski
Anzuelo: Mustad 3665A #4
Hilo: Negro 6/0
Cola: Pluma imitacin tucn, dos
Tag: Tinsel chato plateado
Cuerpo: Chenille fino o lana, negro
Ribbing: Tinsel chato plateado
Hackle: Gallina de Guinea, anaranjada, estilo
"barba"
Ala: Mechn de Cola de Ardilla Gris
Cubre Ala/Cheeks: Tippets de Faisn Dorado

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Peligro Polaco
Atada por: Marcos Juan Czerwinski
Anzuelo: Mustad 79580 o 9575
Hilo: Gris 3/0
Cola: Krystalflash plateado
Ribbing: Hilo blanco A
Cuerpo: Tinsel chenille plateado
Ala: Tira de Conejo, grizzly o gris

Monona
Atada por: Marcos Juan Czerwinski
Anzuelo: Tiemco TMC 9395, lastrado opcional
Hilo: Negro 6/0
Cola: Krystal Flash plateado
Cuerpo: Chenille negro
Ala: Tira de Conejo, negra
Cabeza: Chenille rojo flo, bead head opcional

Monona Zonker
Atada por: Marcos Juan Czerwinski
Anzuelo: Tiemco TMC 9395, lastrado
Hilo: Negro 6/0
Ala: Tira de conejo, grizzly o gris
Cola: Extremos del mylar piping del cuerpo
Cuerpo: Mylar piping plateado o perlado
Cabeza: Chenille rojo flo, bead head opcional

Black & Yellow


Atada por: Marcos Juan Czerwinski
Anzuelo: Mustad 7970 #6 y #8
Hilo: Negro 6/0
Tag: Tinsel oval o redondo, plateado
Cola: Topping
Cuerpo: Floss negro
Hackle: Amarillo, estilo "barba"
Ala: Mechn de Cola de Ardilla, negra o Siberiana.

CDC Caddis Olive


Anzuelo: Tiemco TMC 900BL #14
Hilo: Oliva 6/0
Cuerpo: CDC oliva
Ala: CDC oliva peinado hacia atrs

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Tarntula (Silver)
Anzuelo: Tiemco TMC 5263 #8
Hilo: Beige 3/0
Cola: Tippets de Faisn Amherst
Cuerpo: Dubbing mascara de liebre, natural
Ala: Calf tail blanco, ciervo natural y Krystal Flash
perlado
Patas: De goma, marrn
Cabeza: Ciervo natural

Tarntula (Brown)
Anzuelo: Tiemco TMC 5263 #8
Hilo: Beige 3/0
Cola: Tippets de Faisn Dorado
Cuerpo: Dubbing, mezcla 2/3 conejo amarillo con
1/3 mascara de liebre, natural
Ala: Calf tail blanco, ciervo natural y Krystal Flash
perlado
Patas: De goma, marrn
Cabeza: Ciervo teido de dorado

San Jos
Atada por: Marcos Juan Czerwinski
Anzuelo: Mustad 37160
Hilo: Marrn 6/0
Cola: Biot de ganso, marrn
Cuerpo: Chenille mediano, anaranjado
Hackle: Saddle de gallo, badger
Antenas: Biot de ganso, marrn

Scud Olive/Gray BH
Atada por: Randall Kaufmann
Anzuelo: Tiemco TMC 2487
Cabeza: Perla metlica dorada (golden bead
head)
Hilo: Oliva 6/0
Cola: Fibras de hackle oliva
Antenas: Idem cola
Lomo: Plstico transparente con flashabou perlado debajo
Ribete: Monofilamento
Abdomen: Dubbing mezcla de Haretron oliva y
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Shrimp
Anzuelo: C208 n 8-10-12-14-16
Ojos: Ojos cadena quemado.
Hilo de Montaje: Negro,rojo.
Cuerpo: Dubbing de liebre en cordn negro.
Flashabou: Azul.
Hackle:Pluma de gallo.
Ribete: Alambre de cobre.
Epoxy: Araldit.

Grey Fox
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 12, 14, 16
Hook Type Extra-fine dry fly
Thread Yellow 6/0
Tail Ginger hackle fibers
Body Tan fur
Wing Gray mallard flank-upright and divided
Hackle Ginger and grizzly mixed

Black Gnat
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 12, 14, 16, 18
Hook Type Extra-fine dry fly. Bigeye in smaller sizes.
Thread Black 6/0
Tail Black hackle fibers
Body Black fur
Wing Natural mallard quill sections upright & divided
Hackle Black

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Light Cahill
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20
Hook Type Extra-fine dry fly
Thread Yellow 6/0 or 8/0
Tail Cream or light ginger hackle fibers
Body Red fox belly or cream dubbing
Wing Wood duck flank-upright and divided
Hackle Cream or light ginger

Red Quill
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 12, 14, 16
Hook Type Extra-fine dry fly
Thread Olive 6/0
Tail Medium dun hackle fibers
Body Stripped Coachman Brown hackle quill
Wing Wood duck flank-upright and divided
Hackle Medium dun
Notes Strip and soak hackle stems in water prior
to using

Quill Gordon
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 12, 14, 16
Hook Type Extra-fine dry fly
Thread Yellow 6/0
Tail Medium dun hackle fibers
Body Stripped peacock quill
Wing Woodduck flank,upright & divided.
Hackle Medium dun

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Blue Quill
Difficulty 4
Popular sizes 14, 16, 18
Hook Type Extra-fine dry
Thread White 6/0
Tail Blue dun hackle fibers
Body Stripped peacock quill.
Wing Matched pair of gray mallard primary wing
quill sections, upright and divided.
Hackle Blue dun

March Brown
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 12, 14
Hook Type Extra-fine dry fly
Thread Yellow 6/0
Tail Brown hackle fibers
Body Fawn fox fur or tan dubbing
Wing Darkly speckled woodduck flank, upright &
divided
Hackle Brown and grizzly mixed

Rosenbauer's BWO Snowshoe Rabbit Emerger


Difficulty 2
Popular sizes 14, 16, 18, 20
Hook Type Curved nymph
Thread Light orange
Tail Shuck of brown Antron yarn equal to gape,
tied halfway down bend. Shuck must be scored
first with flat side of scissors or dubbing needle to
give it a ragged look.
Body Dark olive, Dark brown rabbit fur
Throat Short CDC fibers equal to hook gape
Wing Bunch of snowshoe rabbit's foot guard hairs
from the middle of the foot. Equal to hook gape in
length
Head Dubbed from dark hares mask dubbing

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RS 2
Difficulty 2
Popular sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24
Additional Colors Trico (black), Gray, Olive, PMD
(yellowish/olive)
Hook Type Big Eye
Thread 8/0 to match body color
Tail Clear microfibetts, split
Body Fine synthetic dubbing to match pattern color
Wing White or natural gray CDC.

Blue Winged Olive


Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 22
Hook Type Extra-fine dry fly
Thread Olive-6/0 or 8/0
Tail Dark dun hackle fibers
Body Medium olive fur
Wing Dark dun hackle tips
Hackle Dark dun

Blue Winged Olive Thorax


Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 16, 18, 20, 22, 24
Hook Type Bigeye dry
Thread Olive 6/0 or 8/0
Tail Medium dun hackle fibers, split around small
ball of dubbing
Body Medium olive dubbing.
Wing Dark dun turkey flat
Hackle Medium dun, clipped on bottom.

Aire-Flow Cutwing Dun


Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 12, 14, 16, 18
Additional Colors PMD, Callibaetis, BWO
Hook Type Extra-fine dry fly
Thread Tan 8/0
Tail Microfibbets, split.
Body PMD: Yellowish-olive fur. Callibaetis: Gray
fur. BWO: Olive fur.
Wing Pre-made Airflow or Poly Plus Wings
Hackle PMD: Light blue dun. Callibaetis: Grizzly.
BWO: Dark dun. Hackle is clipped on the bottom.
Abdomen Fur dubbed tightly and sparsely.
Thorax Fur dubbed heavier than abdomen; wings
are tied just ahead of it to raise them upright.

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Blue Wing Olive Parachute


Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 14, 16, 18, 20
Hook Type Extra-fine dry fly
Thread Olive 6/0
Tail Dark dun hackle fibers
Body Olive brown dubbing
Wing Dark dun turkey body feather clump
Hackle Dark dun, parachute style

Extreme Emerger
Hook: Big Eye Dry Fly
Thread: Orvis Thread 8/0 Color to Match
Tail: Elk Hair
Body: Grey Rabbit Fur for BWO or Spectrablend
Dry Fly Dubbing, Color to Match
Ribbing: Silver Ultrawire
Wing: Sparkle Braid - Pearl
Hackle: Rooster Hackle, Color to Match
Thorax: Grey Rabbit Fur for BWO or Spectrablend
Dubbing Color to Match
Head: Varnished Tying Thread

Cannon's Bunny Dun


Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 20, 22, 24, 16, 18
Additional Colors Black, PMD, Olive
Hook Type Big Eye dry
Thread 6/0 to match body color
Tail Dun Microfibbetts or hackle fibers, split
around small ball of fur.
Body Dubbed fur to match pattern description
Wing Clump of snowshoe rabbit's foot guard hairs
and underfur.
Head Body dubbing wound past wing to eye.

CDC Mayfly Emerger


Difficulty 2
Popular sizes 14, 16, 18
Additional Colors Tan, Yellow, Olive
Hook Type Short-shank curved nymph
Thread To match body color
Tail Blue dun hackle fibers
Body Dubbed fur to match pattern description
Wing Clump of natural CDC fibers tied slanting
back over body
Head Body fur extended past wing.

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Barr's Emerger Fly


Difficulty 2
Popular sizes 18, 20, 22
Additional Colors PMD, BWO
Hook Type Short-shank curved nymph
Thread Gray or Olive 8/0
Tail Brown stiff hackle fibers
Wing Wingcase: Dun or Pale olive Hackle Fibers
Abdomen Olive/Brown Superfine Antron dubbing
Thorax Blue dun or Pale Olive Superfine Antron
dubbing

Goodman's CDC Emerger


Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22
Additional Colors March Brown, BWO, PMD
Hook Type Short-shank curved nymph
Thread Brown, Gray, or Yellow 8/0
Tail Wood Duck Flank
Wing Dun or Tan CDC
Abdomen Turkey Biot or Stripped quill to match
body color
Thorax March Brown Antron dubbing

AK's Quill - BWO


Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 16, 18, 20, 22
Additional Colors Red Quill, PMD, Trico
Hook Type Extra-fine dry
Thread Brown, Olive, or Cream 8/0
Tail Spate Hackle or Microfibbets to match body
color
Body Stripped hackle quill to match body color.
Wing Dun, Brown, Cream, or White Hen hackle
tips
Thorax Antron dubbing to match body color

Travis Hi-Vis BWO Para


Emerger
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22
Hook Type Short-shank curved nymph
Thread Black 8/0
Tail Olive Dyed Pheasant Tail
Ribbing 2 strands of Peacock Krystal Flash,
twisted and spiraled
Wing Wingpost: Strip of Yellow dry cell Fly Foam
Hackle Medium Blue Dun, undersized, tied parachute style
Abdomen Peacock Antron dubbing
Thorax Mix dark olive/red-brown Antron dubbing

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Travis Hi-Vis Baetis Para


Emerger
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 16, 18, 20, 22
Hook Type Short-shank curved nymph
Thread Dark Olive 8/0
Tail Natural Woodduck flank fibers
Ribbing 2 strands of Gray Ghost Krystal flash,
twisted and spiraled
Wing Wingpost: Strip of Yellow dry cell Fly Foam
Hackle Light Blue Dun, undersized, tied parachute
style
Abdomen Dark Olive/Brown Antron dubbing
Thorax Mixed Pale Olive & Pale Dun Antron dubbing

Indicator Parachute -- Baetis


Difficulty 4
Popular sizes 14, 16, 18, 20
Hook Type Extra-fine dry
Thread Brown 8/0
Tail Light Dun Microfibbets splayed
Body Baetis blend Antron
Wing Wingpost: Mix yellow/Red Antron or Z-lon
(yellow forward)
Hackle Brown dry fly tied parachute sytel

Indicator Parachute -- BWO


Difficulty 4
Popular sizes 14, 16, 18, 20
Hook Type Extra-fine dry
Thread Olive 8/0
Tail Light Dun Microfibbets splayed
Body Blue Winged Olive blend Antron
Wing Wingpost: Mix yellow/Red Antron or Z-lon
(yellow forward)
Hackle Light Dun dry fly tied parachute style

Cannon's Snowshoe
Emerger
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 16, 18, 20, 22, 24
Additional Colors Cream, Olive, Black, Gray, Red
Hook Type Swimming nymph
Thread 8/0 to match body
Tail White Maribou Filoplume, CDC, or Antron tied
very short
Abdomen Micro Larva Lace or Stripped Dyed
Grizzly Quill
Thorax Antron Dubbing to match body color
Head Tuft: Snowshoe rabbit tied in under thorax
extending beyond the hook eye.

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Budding Emerger
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 22
Hook Type Orvis 1639 Caddis Emerger Hook
Hackle Dark, natural or light dun Henry's Fork
Hackle
Post White foam
Thorax Olive or PMD Spectrablend Dry Fly Dubbing
Tail Brown Antron Yarn
Abdomen Tan or olive Tentacles
Thread Olive, black or tan, 8/0

Etha-Wing Emerger
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 14, 16, 18, 20
Hook Type Orvis 1639 Caddis Emerger Hook
Wing Dun Ethafoam Wing Material
Thorax Olive or PMD Spectrablend Dry-Fly Dubbing
Hackle Dark dun or cream saddle hackle
Abdomen Brown or olive tentacles, wound around
hook
Tail Brown tentacles
Wingcase Chartreuse or yellow Mirror Flash
Thread Olive or Tan 6/0

CDC Comparadun
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 16, 18, 20
Additional Colors Sulphur, Hendrickson, Olive,
Brown
Hook Type Big Eye dry fly, down eye
Thread White 8/0
Tail Light dun Microfibets, split around small ball
of fur, 2 per side
Wing Bunch of natural CDC fibers with a few fibers of wood duck flank feather mixed in.
Abdomen Biot quill to match pattern description.
Thorax Fur dubbing to match pattern description.

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CDC Mayfly Dun


Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 14, 16, 18
Additional Colors Sulphur, BWO, PMD, Baetis
Hook Type Extra-fine dry
Thread 6/0 to match body color
Tail Dun or Ginger Microfibbets depending upon
the pattern
Body Turkey biot
Wing Dun CDC topped with Natural Mallard
Thorax Superfine Antron dubbing

Eastern Green Drake


Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 8, 10
Hook Type 2X long dry
Thread Olive 6/0
Tail Brown microfibbets
Body Tannish olive fur
Ribbing Olive floss
Hackle Grizzly dyed olive.
Wings Dyed-green Wood Duck flank feathers (or
substitute) - tied divided.

Coffinfly
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 10
Hook Type 2 X long dry
Thread Black 6/0 Prewaxed
Tail Dun Microfibetts
Body White deer hair, extended
Ribbing Black thread, cross-ribbed
Wing White Poly, Spent
Thorax Black Beaver dubbing
Notes Tail is 1.5x the hook shank, Body and wing
are 2x hook shank. Thorax is 1/2x hook shank.

Travis Extended Body Green


Drake
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 10, 12, 14
Hook Type Extra-fine dry fly
Thread Black 6/0
Tail 4 dark moose body hairs
Body Dark olive camel fur

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Ribbing Yellow Krystal Flash


Wing Black Antron yarn--single upright post.
Hackle Yellow grizzly tied parachute style

Hairwing Western Green


Drake
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 10, 12
Hook Type Extra-fine dry
Thread Olive 6/0
Tail Moose mane
Body Light olive dubbing
Ribbing Brown monofilament or heavy thread
Wing Deer or elk
Hackle Olive-dyed grizzly

Extended Body Eastern


Green Drake
Difficulty 4
Popular sizes 8, 10
Hook Type 2x long dry
Thread Tan 8/0
Tail Peacock Sword surrounded by tips of Dyed
Brown Elk from the body.
Ribbing Tan 8/0 thread
Wing Brown Hen hackle 3/4 the shank length
Hackle 2 Brown Hackles tied full wrapped over 1/2
of the thorax
Abdomen Mixture of Cream and Golden Tan Antron dubbing
Thorax Cream dubbing
Notes The tail is approximately 1 1/2 x the length
of the hook shank.

Extended Body Green Drake


Spinner
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 8, 10
Hook Type 2 X long dry
Thread Cream 6/0
Tail Dark Dun Microfibbets or Moose Mane
Hackle Cream dyed Badger neck hackle trimmed
top and bottom
Abdomen Bleached Deer body hair tied extended
over hook shank.
Thorax Cream Antron
Notes Tail is: 1x shank.
Wing is: 1x shank.

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Travis Hi-Vis Green Drake


Para Emerger
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 10, 12, 14
Hook Type Short-shank curved nymph
Thread Olive 8/0
Tail Natural Woodduck flank fibers
Ribbing 2 strands of Yellow Krystal Flash, twisted
and spiraled
Wing Wingpost: Strip of Yellow dry cell Fly Foam
Hackle Grizzly dyed yellow, undersized, tied parachute style
Abdomen Dark Olive/Brown Antron dubbing
Thorax Green Drake Antron dubbing

Trico Spinner
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 20, 22, 24
Hook Type Bigeye dry
Thread Black 6/0 or 8/0
Tail Light dun hackle fibers
Wing Light dun hackle fibers
Abdomen Tying thread
Thorax Fine black dubbing
Notes The hackle is wound and flattened with
your fingers, then figure-8 the dubbing around the
wing.

Moto's Minnow
Difficulty 4
Popular sizes 06, 08, 10
Additional Colors Tan, Brown
Hook Type 3X long nymph/streamer
Thread Tan or Brown 6/0
Tail Gray Marabou
Body Partridge Hen hackle palmered the full
length of the body.
Hackle Collar: 3-4 Turns of White Hen hackle or a
soft webby saddle hackle.
Head Brass or Tunsten Conehead

Conehead Wooly Sculpin


Hook: Muddler/Stonefly
Thread: Orvis Thread 6/0 Dark Olive
Body: Sculpin wool - olive
Ribbing: Tinsel Oval Gold
Wing: Hen Pheasant
Head: Olive Sculpin Wool and Gold Conehead

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Cone Head Marabou Muddler


Difficulty 4
Popular sizes 02, 04, 06, 08
Additional Colors Black, White, Yellow,
Hook Type 4X long streamer
Thread Gray 6/0
Tail Red hackle fibers
Body Flat silver tinsel
Wing Marabou, to match pattern color. Topped
with several strands of peacock herl.
Head Natural deer, clipped to shape with unclipped natural ends left pointing back toward the
bend as a collar. Gold cone ahead of the deer hair
head.

Cone Head Muddler Minnow


Stream
Difficulty 4
Popular sizes 02, 04, 06, 08
Hook Type 4 X long streamer
Thread Gray 6/0
Tail Mottled turkey wing quill segment
Body Flat gold tinsel
Ribbing Medium gold wire
Wing Mottled turkey quill paired segments with
underwing of gray squirrel tail.
Head Natural deer, clipped to shape with unclipped natural ends left pointing back toward the
bend as a collar. Gold cone ahead of the deer hair
head.

Woolhead Sculpin
Difficulty 4
Popular sizes 4, 6, 8
Additional Colors Brown, Olive
Hook Type 4X long streamer
Thread 6/0 to match body color
Tail Pair of matched Pheasant Hen feathers.
Body Wool or synthetic substitute
Ribbing Oval gold tinsel
Wing pair of Pheasant flank feathers or Mottled
Turkey Quill Segments
Legs Fins: Pair of Pheasant flank feathers tied
splayed 1 on each side of the fly.
Head Spun wool, clipped to shape
Notes Optional: If using Pheasant flank for the
wing, the gold tinsel can be wrapped through the
wing for extra durability.

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Mini Muddler Streamer


Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 10, 12
Additional Colors Natural, Black
Hook Type Heavy wet/nymph hook
Thread Brown 6/0
Tail Section of mottled turkey quill (natural) or
black goose quill (black)
Body Flat gold tinsel
Wing Paired sections of mottled turkey quill (natural) or black goose quill (black)
Head Spun deer hair, fine ends left pointing back
toward bend as collar.

Cone Head Zuddler


Difficulty 4
Popular sizes 2, 4, 6, 8
Additional Colors Purple, Black, Brown, Olive,
White
Hook Type 3x long nymph/streamer
Thread 6/0 to match body
Tail Zonker strip cut so that it tapers to a point. On
the outside of the tail lay 6 strands of Pearl Krystal
Flash on each side for accent.
Body Lite Brite dubbing to match body color.
Ribbing Optional: Fine gold or copper wire to secure the rabbit strip along the back of the fly.
Wing Continuation of the Zonker strip used for the
tail.
Hackle Collar: Spun Deer body hair to match body
color.
Legs 5 strands (3 on each side) Living Rubber
tied in just behind the deer hair collar.
Head Brass or gold Conehead.

Tunghead Marabou Muddler


Difficulty 4
Popular sizes 04, 06, 08, 10
Additional Colors Black/Gray, White/Gray,
Gray/Yellow
Hook Type 4X long streamer
Thread 3/0 to match body
Tail Red Spate Hackle tips stacked
Body Flat Gold or Silver Mylar Tinsel
Wing Underwing: Marabou to match body color
Topping: 2-6 Peacock Swords
Hackle Collar: Deer Body Hair tips
Head Spun Deer Body Hair behind a brass or
tungsten conehead.

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Black Nose Dace Streamer


Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 06, 08, 10
Hook Type 4 X long streamer
Thread Black 6/0
Tail Short stubby red wool if using flat silver tinsel
for body.
Body Flat silver tinsel or fine silver Mylar piping
Ribbing Oval siler tinsel if body is flay silver tinsel.
Wing Brown bucktail over black dyed squirrel tail
or bucktail over sparse white bucktail.
Other Materials Tag: red 3/0 thread to secure end
of Mylar piping body.

Orange Blossom Special Fly


Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 4, 6, 8
Hook Type 4XL Streamer
Thread Brown 6/0
Body Olive brown Crystal Chenille
Ribbing Gold wire
Wing One orange, one yellow, two brown webby
neck hackles
Hackle One yellow, one brown hackle tied as collar.
Head Brass cone with brown dubbed fur behind to
hold it in place.

Franke Shiner
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 4, 6, 8, 10
Hook Type 4X long streamer
Thread Olive 6/0
Body Fluorescent white floss and pearlescent mylar
Throat Silver Doctor Blue calf tail over white calf
tail (may use bucktail for larger sizes)
Wing 6-8 strands of olive Krystal Flash, light olive
arctic fox or deer hair, dark olive arctic fox or deer
hair
Head Olive 6/0 thread with an eye painted on
each side.

Gray Ghost Streamer


Difficulty 5
Popular sizes 06, 08, 10, 12
Hook Type 6 x long streamer
Thread Black 6/0
Body Orange floss with flat silver tinsel tag.
Ribbing Flat silver tinsel
Wing 4 gray saddle hackles over golden pheasant
crest curving downward
Other Materials Throat: 3 or 4 strands of peacock
herl over sparse bunch of white bucktail over
golden pheasant crest curving upward.
Shoulders: silver pheasant body feathers.

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Cheek: jungle cock


Notes Most tiers leave off the difficult-to-find and
illegal-to-import jungle cock.

Mickey Finn
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 06, 08, 10, 12
Hook Type 4 X long streamer
Thread Black 6/0
Body Flat silver tinsel or fine silver Mylar piping
Ribbing Oval siler tinsel if body is flay silver tinsel.
Wing Yellow bucktail over red bucktail over sparse
yellow bucktail.
Other Materials Tag: red 3/0 thread to secure end
of Mylar piping body.

Black Ghost Streamer


Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 06, 08, 10, 12
Hook Type 6x long streamer
Thread 3/0 or 6/0 black
Tail Yellow Hackle Fibers
Body Black Floss
Ribbing Flat Silver Tinsel
Wing White saddle hackle or marabou
Other Materials BEARD-Yellow Hackle Fibers

Bead Head Lite Brite Zonker


Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 04, 06, 08
Additional Colors White, Black, Olive, Brown
Hook Type 4X long streamer
Thread Black 6/0
Tail Section of wing tied in at bend and left extending back one shank length
Body Lite Brite dubbing to match pattern description, with a short section of red Lite Bright Dubbing next to the bead.
Wing Zonker strip tied over top of body and bead;
color to match pattern description
Other Materials Brass bead tied in front of body.

Strip Tease
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 2, 4, 6, 8
Additional Colors Purple, Black, Brown, Olive,
White
Hook Type 3x long nymph/streamer
Thread 6/0 to match body
Tail Zonker strip cut so that it tapers to a point. On
the outside of the tail lay 6 strands of Pearl Krystal
Flash on each side for accent.
Body Zonker strip used for the tail wrapped forward around the hook shank.
Legs 6 strands (3 on each side) Living Rubber
tied in 1/4 shank behind the eye.
Head Hot Cone or Hot Bead.

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Cone Head Double Bunny


Difficulty 4
Popular sizes 04, 06, 08, 10
Hook Type 4X long streamer
Thread White 3/0
Ribbing Fine Silver or Gold Wire
Wing Belly: Gray Zonker strip
Back: Olive Zonker Strip
Legs Pearl Krystal flash tied in along the hook
shank on each side.
Head Brass or Gold Conehead
Other Materials Eyes: Stick on Prizmatic eyes
coated with Epoxy
Notes For durability, add the copper rib and wrap
it around both the belly and back zonker strips.

Bead Head Woolly Bugger


Streamer
Difficulty 1
Popular sizes 4, 06, 08, 10
Additional Colors Olive/Brown, Black
Hook Type 4 X Long Streamer
Thread Black 6/0
Tail Black or olive marabou
Body Olive or black chenille.
Hackle Medium olive or black saddle, palmered
through body.
Head Brass bead.

Cone Head Woolly Bugger


Difficulty 2
Popular sizes 02, 04, 06, 08, 10
Additional Colors Olive, Black
Hook Type 4X long streamer
Thread Black 6/0
Tail Black or olive marabou and pearl Krystal
Flash
Body Black or olive Vernille
Ribbing Dark monofimament thread
Hackle Black, palmered
Head Brass cone.

Bead Head Lite Brite Bugger


Difficulty 2
Popular sizes 04, 06, 08
Additional Colors Brown, Black, Olive
Hook Type 4 X long streamer
Thread To match body color
Tail Marabou to match pattern description.
Body Lite Brite dubbing to match pattern description.
Ribbing Grizzly saddle hackle.
Head Black brass bead

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Mudd Bugger Fly


Difficulty 2
Popular sizes 4, 6, 8, 10
Additional Colors White, Black/Olive, Gold
Hook Type 4X long streamer
Thread 3/0, to match body
Tail White maribou with. 2 strands Pearlescent
Flashabou on each side.
Body Pearlescent Chenille, Ice Chenile, or Estaz
Hackle Brown, Ginger or Cree Saddle, tied
palmer-style through body
Head Deer Body Hair Spun and Clipped

Woolly Bomber
Difficulty 1
Popular sizes 04, 06, 08, 10
Hook Type 4 X Long streamer
Thread Black 6/0
Tail Black marabou, as long as the hook shank.
Body Black chenille
Ribbing Grizzly hackle palmered through body.
Head Weighted dumbbell eyes painted yellow at
ends.

Tequeely Streamer
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 2, 4, 6
Hook Type 4X long streamer
Thread Black 6/0
Tail Yellow and black marabou mixed
Body Brown Estaz or Sparkle Chenille
Legs Three pairs of yellow rubber legs sticking out
each side.
Head Gold Bead

Girdle Bugger
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 4, 6, 8
Hook Type 4X long streamer
Thread Black 6/0
Tail Black Marabou
Body Orange Vernille
Ribbing Fine monofilament
Wing Black Marabou
Hackle Collar: Black saddle
Legs 3 pairs White Living Rubber

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Krystal Bugger
Difficulty 1
Popular sizes 4, 6, 8, 10, 12
Additional Colors Black, Olive
Hook Type 4 X Long Streamer
Thread Black 6/0
Tail Olive or black marabou with a few strands of
Pearl Krystal Flash
Body Silver or pearl Ice Chenille or Sparkle Chenille
Hackle Black or olive, palmered through body

Meg-A-Egg Suck. Leech


Difficulty 2
Popular sizes 02, 04, 06
Additional Colors Black/Chartreuse, Purple/Pink
Hook Type Salmon wet fly hook
Thread Black 6/0
Tail Purple or black marabou with Pearl Krystal
Flash
Body Purple or black chenille
Hackle Purple or black, palmered through body.
Head Pink or chartreuse Crystal Egg, slipped over
point before tying fly and glued to shank.

Hot Cone Wooly Bugger


Hook: Muddler/Stonefly
Thread: Orvis Thread 6/0 Black
Tail: Black Marabou & two strands of Silver Holographic Tinsel
Body: Tinsel Oval Gold
Ribbing: Hen Pheasant
Hackle: Olive Sculpin Wool and Gold Conehead
Head: Fluorescent Orange or Green Brass Bead

Tunghead Woolly Bugger


Difficulty 1
Popular sizes 02, 04, 06, 08, 10
Hook Type 4X long streamer
Thread Black 3/0
Tail Marabou with 4 strands of Krystal Flash on
each side
Body Chenile
Wing Black marabou
Hackle Saddle to match body color or Grizzly
Saddle.
Head Tungsten Bead

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March Brown Wet


Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 12, 14
Hook Type Heavy wet/nymph
Thread Black 6/0
Tail Dark ginger hackle fibers
Body Fawn fox fur or other tan dubbing
Ribbing Yellow thread or floss.
Wing Mottled turkey or speckled hen wing quill
segments.
Hackle Dark ginger hen-collar style

Hornberg
Difficulty 2
Popular sizes 08, 10, 12
Hook Type 3X long nymph
Thread Black 6/0
Body Flat silver tinsel
Wing Two yellow hackle tips inside 2 mallard flank
feathers
Hackle Brown and grizzly mixed
Notes The wing is wide and tied on the side of the
shank so it covers the body

Bead Head Flymph - PMD


Hook: 2xl nymph
Thread: 6/0 Yellow
Bead: Brass
Tail: Hen hackle tips in Lt. Dun color
Hackle: Dun Hen Saddle wrapped as a collar
above the bead
Rib: 3/0 ginger (or tan) colored thread
Abdomen: Fine Poly or Antron dubbing in PMD or
pale yellow color
Thorax: Optional, Fine Poly or Antron dubbing in a
color slightly darker than the Abdomen

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Gold Ribbed Hare's Ear


Wet Fly
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 10, 12, 14
Colors Natural Hare's Ear
Hook Type Heavy wet/nymph
Thread Black 6/0
Tail Brown Hackle Fibers
Body Hare's Mask or Hare's Ear dubbing
Ribbing Fine to medium gold tinsel or mylar
Wings Duck Quill (secondary feather, may substitute primary feathers tied with curves facing inward)
Hackle Brown hen hackle folded and wound as a
collar (may substitute webby rooster hackle)
Head 6/0 thread to cover butt of wing

Bead Head Flymph - Hendrickson


Hook: 2xl nymph
Thread: 6/0 Lt. pink or tan
Bead: Brass
Tail: Hen hackle tips in Lt. Dun color
Hackle: Dun Hen Saddle wrapped as a collar
above the bead
Rib: 3/0 Lt. Brown (or dark tan) colored thread
Abdomen: Fine Poly or Antron dubbing in Hendrickson blend color
Thorax: Optional, Fine Poly or Antron dubbing in a
color slightly darker than the Abdomen

Bead Head Flymph - Sulphur


Hook: 2xl nymph
Thread: 6/0 Orange
Bead: Brass
Tail: Hen hackle tips in Lt. Dun color
Hackle: Dun Hen Saddle wrapped as a collar
above the bead
Rib: 3/0 Brown thread
Abdomen: Fine Poly or Antron dubbing in Sulphur
Orange
Thorax: Optional, Fine Poly or Antron dubbing in a
color slightly darker than the Abdomen

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Tung Head Soft Hackle


Pheasant Tail
Difficulty 2
Popular sizes 12, 14, 16
Hook Type Traditional 2X long nymph hook
Thread Black 6/0
Tail Pheasant tail fibers
Hackle 1-2 wraps of Pheasant or Partridge hen
feather.
Abdomen 3 Pheasant tail fibers twisted with a
short section of fine copper wire
Thorax Peacock Herl
Head Faceted Tungsten Bead

Partridge Soft Hackles


Difficulty 2
Popular sizes 12, 14, 16
Additional Colors Partridge and Yellow, Partridge
and Orange
Hook Type Heavy wet fly/nymph
Thread Black 8/0
Body Orange or yellow floss, thin
Hackle Brown Hungarian partridge wound collar
style, sparse

TH Soft Hackle Hares Ear


Difficulty 2
Popular sizes 10, 12, 14, 16
Hook Type 2 X long nymph
Thread Tan 6/0
Tail Brown hackle fibers
Body Hare's ear dubbing
Ribbing Oval gold tinsel
Hackle Mottled brown partridge wound as a collar.
Head Tungsten bead tied between hackle and eye
of hook.

Backscratcher Nymph
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 12, 14, 16.
Hook Type 2xl Nymph
Thread 6/0 Black
Tail 3 Goose Biots splayed over dubbing ball
Rib Fine Gold Wire
Abdomen Peacock Herl

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Thorax Peacock Lite Brite or Bunny Brite dubbed


heavy and picked out

Harey Prince
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 12, 14, 16
Hook Type 2X long nymph
Thread Black 6/0
Tail 2 Brown or Rust Goose biots
Body Hares Ear blend dubbing
Ribbing Oval gold tinsel
Wing 2 White goose biots
Hackle Sparse Brown Hen divided

Lightning Bug
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 12, 14, 16, 18
Hook Type Shrimp Caddis hook
Head Silver Bead
Thread Black 6/0
Tail Pheasant tail fibers (Natural)
Ribbing Optional: Fine Gold wire
Abdomen Flat Silver Tinsel
Thorax Bunny Brite dubbing picked out

Bead Head Swimming Hares


Ear
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20
Hook Type Heavy Wet/Nymph Hook
Thread 8/0 Brown or Black
Tail Pheasant tail fibers
Body Hares Ear Dubbing
Ribbing Fine gold wire or tinsel
Hackle Collar: 1-2 turns Partridge soft hackle.
Legs 7 strands (3 on each side) Living Rubber
tied in 1/4 shank length behind the hook eye.
Head Brass or Tunsten bead

BLM (Beaded Little Mayfly)


Nymph
Hook Orvis 1524 Traditional 2XL Nymph Hook, sizes 12-18
Thread 8/0 to match pattern description color
Thorax Black bead for black BLM; copper bead for
olive, peacock and Pheasant Tail BLM; gold bead
for gold and red BLM
Abdomen Tying thread or peasant tail

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Tail, Body, Wing Case and Legs Angel Hair,


green pearl color
Ribbing Small copper Ultra-Wire on black, olive,
peacock, and Pheasant Tail BLM; Small amber
Ultra-Wire on gold and red BLM

Yuk Bug Nymph


Difficulty
1
Popular sizes 4, 6, 8, 10
Hook Type
3 X long nymph/streamer
Thread Brown 6/0
Ribbing Black chenille
Wing Grizzly hackle, palmered through body
Legs Three white rubber legs sticking out each
side, distributed evenly through body.

Tunghead Squirrel Tail


Difficulty
2
Popular sizes 10, 12, 14, 16
Hook Type
Bead head
Thread Brown 6/0
Tail
Red Squirrel Tail
Body Squirrel Bright Dubbed Body
Ribbing Fine gold wire
Hackle Hoffman hen saddle hackle
Head 1/8 or 3/32 Tungsten Bead

Bead Head Zug Bug


Difficulty
2
Popular sizes 12, 14, 16, 18
Hook Type
2X long nymph
Thread Red 6/0
Tail
Peacock sword fibers
Body Peacock herl
Ribbing Flat silver tinsel
Wing Natural woodduck side feather, tied flat
and trimmed to half of body length
Hackle Brown hackle, collar style
Head Brass bead

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Half Back Nymph


Difficulty
3
Popular sizes 08, 10, 12, 14, 16
Hook Type
Curved nymph
Thread Black 6/0
Tail
Pheasant tail fibers
Ribbing Brown saddle hackle palmered through
both abdomen and thorax.
Abdomen
Peacock herl, with a shellback of
pheasant tail fibers over the top.
Thorax Peacock herl

JR Cranefly
Difficulty
3
Popular sizes 6, 8
Hook Type
Swimming nymph
Thread Black 8/0
Wing Wingcase: Peacock Herl
Hackle Very Pale Dun palmered heavily to the
thorax
Abdomen
Very Pale Dun or dirty cream Antron/Hare
Thorax Peacock Herl
Head Black Brass or Tungsten bead.

Bead Head Rainbow Prince


Difficulty
3
Popular sizes 10, 12, 14, 16
Hook Type
2X long nymph
Thread Brown 6/0
Tail
2 Brown Goose Biots splayed
Body Lite Brite Dubbing loop dubbed
Ribbing Optional: Fine copper or Gold wire
Wing 2 strands white Living Rubber tied 3/4 the
length of the hook shank.
Hackle Brown Hen or Partridge tied collar style.
Head Copper, Gold, or Brass Bead

Crayfish
Difficulty
4
Popular sizes 4, 8
Additional Colors
Olive, Brown
Hook Type
3X long nymph/streamer
Thread Brown 6/0
Tail
Antennae: 2 Stripped Brown hackle quills
Tail: Short section of Red Squirrel tail tips
Eyes: Melted Mono tied in at the bend
Ribbing Fine wire, Red
Wing Wingcase: 1/8" thick (double thickness)
Ultra Suede
Hackle Lt. Brown saddle hackle wrapped 3 turns
over the thorax
Abdomen
Brown Antron/Hare dubbing

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Thorax Brown Antron/Hare dubbing


Legs Claws: Ultra Suede strip cut into pincher
shape
Other Materials .030 wire, weighted at mid-shank
Notes Prior to trimming the Ultra Suede glue
once Ultra Suede piece to another to make a
double thickness.

Soft Hackle Sow


Difficulty
2
Popular sizes 14, 16
Additional Colors
Gray, Pink, Orange
Hook Type
Short-shank curved nymph
Thread 8/0 to match body
Body Ostrich herl or dubbing to match pattern
Wing Shell Back: Pearl Mylar
Hackle Lt. Blue Dun

Flashback Scud
Difficulty
2
Popular sizes 12, 14, 16
Hook Type
Short-shank curved nymph
Thread Olive 6/0
Body Mixed gray/olive synthetic dubbing, rough.
Pearlescent mylar pulled over the top and bound
in place with the ribbing.
Ribbing Fine monofilamant (6X)
Notes Pick out dubbing under shank to imitate
legs.

Bead Body Scud


Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 10, 12, 14
Additional Colors Olive, pink, orange
Hook Type Short-shank curved nymph
Thread Olive 6/0
Tail Mallard dyed olive
Body Antron dubbing
Other Materials Bead - gold tied in middle of body.
Shellback - Clear Scud Back

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Ostrich Sow Bug


Difficulty 1
Popular sizes 14, 16
Additional Colors Gray, pink
Hook Type Heavy wet/nymph
Thread Red 6/0
Body Ostrich herl to match pattern
Other Materials Pearlescent tinsel strand pulled
over body to form shellback.

Scudd Wet
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 14, 16, 18
Additional Colors Orange, Pink, Olive
Hook Type Heavy Wet/Nymph Hook
Thread 8/0 to match body
Tail Partridge Dyed to match body color
Body 4 strands of twisted orange ostrich herl
Wing Shell Back: Scud Back to match body color
Hackle Light Dun colored hen hackle
Notes The fly is commonly weighted with 10 turns
of .028 or .030 non-toxic wire.

Simple Shrimp
Hook: Shrimp Down Eye
Thread: Orvis Thread 8/0, color to match
Tail: Hungarian Partridge
Body: Nymph spectrablend dubbing and rabbit
dyed to match
Ribbing: Gold ultrawire
Wingcase: Thin Skin
Head: Varnished tying thread

Y2K Fly
Hook: Steelheader's Heavy Egg Hook
Thread: White 6/0
Bead: 1/8" Gold Bead
Underwing: Few strands of Gold Flashabou
Wing: Orange and Yellog Glo Bug Yarn tied side
by side

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Bead Head Soft Hackle


Hares Ear
Difficulty 2
Popular sizes 10, 12, 14, 16
Hook Type 2X long nymph
Thread Tan 6/0
Tail Mottled brown partridge fibers
Body Hare's ear dubbing or Dubbing Brush.
Ribbing Oval gold tinsel if body is dubbed; none if
Dubbing Brush is used.
Hackle Brown partridge, wound as a sparse collar.
Other Materials Brass bead head.

Holy Grail
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 12, 14, 16
Additional Colors Black, Hare's Ear, Olive
Hook Type Short-shank curved nymph
Thread Black, Brown, or Olive 6/0
Body Antron/Hare dubbing
Ribbing Flat Gold Tinsel
Wing Wingcase: Peacock Herl
Legs Partridge tied as beard

Tunghead Black Soft Hackle


Caddis Pupa
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 16, 18
Additional Colors Olive, Tan, Cream
Hook Type 2X long nymph
Thread Black 8/0
Body Medium olive dubbing
Hackle Grouse or Speckled Partridge
Head Black Tungsten bead
Notes Any soft hackle is appropriate for the hackle
as long as it is darker than the body.

Bead Head Caddis Pupa


Difficulty 2
Popular sizes 12, 14, 16, 18
Additional Colors Brown, Cream, Olive
Hook Type Short-shank curved nymph
Thread Olive 6/0 or 8/0
Body Dubbed fur of pattern color.
Wing Pads: Black hackle, tied in by the tips, pulled
down, and trimmed.
Head Brass bead.

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Schroeder's Tunghead
Green Weenie
Difficulty 1
Popular sizes 10, 12, 14, 16
Hook Type 2 X long nymph
Thread 6/0 Brown
Body Chartreuse Antron dubbing or yarn
Ribbing Black ostrich
Head Tungsten bead

T.H. Soft Hackle Caddis Pupa


Difficulty 2
Popular sizes 12, 14, 16
Additional Colors Olive, Cream, Black, Tan,
Brown
Hook Type Bead head
Thread 6/0 to match body
Body Medium olive Antron dubbing
Ribbing Fine gold wire
Hackle Sharp tail grouse or natural partridge
Head 1/8 Black tungsten bead

Schroeder's Tunghead Lime


Caddis
Difficulty 2
Popular sizes 10, 12, 14, 16
Hook Type 2X long nymph
Thread Brown 6/0
Body Lime green Antron yarn or dubbing
Ribbing Fine gold wire
Wing Overwing: Peacock Herl pulled over the
back of the abdomen.
Legs 2 turns of Partridge
Other Materials Collar: Peacock Herl

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Bead Head Barr's Net Builder


Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 12, 14
Additional Colors Olive, Cream
Hook Type Short-shank curved nymph
Thread Brown 6/0
Tail Gray Ostrich Herl
Body Back: Plastic from Zip lock bag or scud back
Ribbing 4x mono
Abdomen Scintilla dubbing in desired color
Thorax Dark Dun or Brown Ostrich herl.
Head Markings on the thorax with a brown Pantone marking pen

Tunghead Czech Mate


Nymph
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 12, 14, 16
Additional Colors Olive, Cream
Hook Type Short-shank curved nymph
Thread Olive or Cream 6/0
Ribbing Gold oval wire or tinsel
Wing Wingcase: Latex strip
Abdomen Antron/Hare dubbing
Thorax Antron/Hare dubbing picked out
Head Tungsten Bead

Bead Head Ovipositing Caddis


Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 14, 16, 18
Additional Colors Tan, Black, Olive
Hook Type 2X long nymph
Thread 6/0 to match body color
Body Antron/Hare dubbing
Wing Swiss Straw cut into tent shape
Hackle 2-3 turns of Hen Saddle Hackle
Thorax Brass or Gold bead
Notes The bead used for the thorax is unseen per
it is covered by the wing and the hen hackle.

Bead Head Serendipity


Difficulty 2
Popular sizes 12, 14, 16, 18
Additional Colors Green, Red
Hook Type Short-shank curved nymph
Thread Tan 6/0
Body Red or green Antron, twisted and wound like
yarn
Wing About a dozen strands of deer hair left over
top of body after deer hair head is trimmed.
Head Spun and clipped deer hair.
Other Materials Brass bead between eye of hook
and deer hair head.

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Bead Head Breadcrust


Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 12, 14, 16, 18
Hook Type 2x long nymph
Thread Black 6/0
Body Orange Wool or fur
Ribbing Stripped tail quill from ruffed or sharptail
grouse
Hackle Grizzly Hen Saddle tied collar style
Head Brass, Gold, or Copper Bead
Notes To get the rough appearance of the body
leave some stubble on the stripped tail quill.

Bead Head Krystal Caddis


Larva
Difficulty 1
Popular sizes 10, 12,14, 16
Additional Colors Olive, Cream
Hook Type Short-shank curved nymph
Thread Black 8/0
Ribbing Olive or pearl Krystal Flash
Abdomen Cream or olive Antron dubbing
Thorax Black fur dubbing, short.
Head Brass bead

Travis Glass Bead Caddis


Emerger
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20
Additional Colors Gray, Olive, Tan
Hook Type Short-shank curved nymph
Thread Tan 8/0
Body Tan Antron Dubbing
Ribbing Root Beer Krystal Flash
Legs Natural Hun Partridge
Other Materials COLLAR-Brown Philo Tube
SHUCK-Tan Z-lon ANTENNAE-Root Beer Krystal
Flash

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Double Bead Head Caddis


Difficulty 1
Popular sizes 12, 14, 16
Hook Type 3X long nymph/streamer
Body Peacock herl with gold bead at mid-shank
Hackle 2-3 turns of Partridge
Head Brass or Gold Bead

Bead Head Stonefly


Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 4, 6, 8, 10
Additional Colors Brown, yellow
Hook Type 4X long streamer
Thread Yellow 6/0
Tail Yellow goose biot
Ribbing Light brown Flexi Floss
Wing Light Mottled turkey, folded twice
Abdomen Brown or pale amber dubbing
Thorax Dubbed same as abdomen
Legs Yellow grizzly hackle
Head Two brass beads

T.H. Golden Stone Fly


Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14
Hook Type 3X long nymph/streamer
Thread Brown 3/0
Tail Wooduck dyed Mallard
Ribbing fine gold wire
Wing Wingcase: full overlay of peacock herl
Abdomen Golden tan antron dubbing
Thorax Same as abdomen except picked out to
simulate legs
Head Tungsten bead

Creepy Hare's Ear


Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 8, 10, 12
Additional Colors Black, golden, copper
Hook Type 2X long nymph hook
Thread Brown, 6/0
Tail Pair of goose biots
Ribbing Gold wire
Wing Mottled turkey quill over abdomen, folded in
two sections.
Abdomen Dubbed fur to match pattern description.

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Thorax Hare's ear fur


Legs Three pairs of goose biots: One behind first
quill section, one between them, and one in front.
Head Copper tungsten bead

Schroeder's T.H. Ostrich


Stone
Difficulty 2
Popular sizes 8, 10, 12
Hook Type Bead head
Thread Brown 3/0
Tail Brown goose biots
Body Natural brown ostrich
Ribbing Fine gold wire
Legs Pheasant tail fibers
Head Tungsten bead

Schroeder's T.H. Carrot


Nymph
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 10, 12, 14
Hook Type 2x long nymph
Thread 3/0 Orange
Tail pheasant tail fibers
Ribbing fine gold wire
Wing Pearl flashabou as a wingcase over the thorax. Peacock Herl as an overlay over the Abdomen
Hackle brown soft hackle
Abdomen 3/0 orange thread wrapped as a thorax
Thorax 2 Peacock herl fibers twisted and wrapped

B.H. Midge Fly


Difficulty 1
Popular sizes 16, 18
Hook Type Bigeye dry
Thread 10/0 red
Body Red Larva Lace
Head 2mm brass bead

Bead Head Brassie


Difficulty 1
Popular sizes 12, 14, 16, 18
Hook Type Short-shank curved nymph
Thread Black 6/0
Body Copper Wire
Head Peacock Herl
Other Materials Copper bead between eye of
hook and peacock herl

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Travis Bead . Swimming


Damsel
Difficulty 3
Popular sizes 10, 12, 14
Additional Colors Olive, Brown
Hook Type Swimming nymph
Thread Olive 8/0
Tail Olive Hackle Fluff
Ribbing Fine copper wire
Abdomen Olive pheasant tail fibers
Thorax Olive dubbed fur with olive pheasant tail
wing case.
Head Black monofilament eyes

Panfish Bugger
Hook: size 10-nymph hook
Thread: 8/0 grey uni-thread
Weight: Small brass bead
Tail:Two rubber legs, splayed out on either side of
the hook
Rib: Small red ultra wire
Body:Natural peacock

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6 90H

Black Palmer
Tier:
Hook:
Thread:
Rib:
Body:
Hackle:

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Olive 6/0
Gold Metallic
Olive Thread
Black soft hackle

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Yellow Caddis
Tier:
Hook:
Thread:
Shellback:
Rib:
Body:
Thorax:

John Nicholls
Mustad90200 size 14
Black
Scud back
Mono
Yellowish olive dubbing
Black ostrich

Wiggle Nymph
Originators:
Hook:
Tail:
Abdomen:
Wing Case:
Thorax:
Legs:

Doug Swisher and Carl Richards


Mustad 3906
Hackle fibers or Biots
Dubbing
Quill segment
Dubbing
Hen hackle fibers

Cased Caddis
Originator:
Ronn Lucas
Tier:
Ronn Lucas
Hook:
2XL, sizes 10-14
Thread:
6/0 Black
Case:
Chopped Deer and Rabbit twisted
in a dubbing loop.
Body:
Cream iridescent dubbing
Head and Legs: Black iridescent dubbing

Glass beads impostor


Originator:
Tier:
Hook:
Thread:
Tail:
Body:
Antennae:

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Siberian traditional fly


Vladimir Markov
Mustad 94840 sizes 12-14
Fine copper wire
Hackle Fibers
Glass beads and hackle fibers
As tail

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Deer Hair Floating Nymph


Originator:
Tier:
Hook:
Thread:
Tails:
Abdomen:
Thorax:
domen
Head:

Goran Grubic
Goran Grubic
Gamakatsu model F-110 #14-10
Olive
tips of deer hair, sparse
deer hair spun and clipped
tips of deer hair darker than absmall clipped deer hair

PMD Quigley Cripple


Originator:
Bob Quigley
Tier:
Steve Gossage
Hook:
Mustad 94840 sizes 1016
Thread:
6/0 Black
Trailing Shuck: Rust yarn
Rib:
Copper wire
Body:
Pheasant tail fibers
Thorax:
Cream dubbing
Wings:
Gray Elk hair
Hackle:
Cream hackle

Bead Heart Scud


Originator:
Tier:
Hook:
Bead:
Thread:
Tail:
Rib:
Body:
your favorite
Shellback:
your choice
Antennae:

Vladimir Markov
Vladimir Markov
Mustad 80200 sizes 10-16
Gold or your favorite
to mach body
Red or to match body color
Real silver wire
Angora or Squirrel dubbing or
Organza, Scud back, Thin Skin or
As tail

Hamill's Killer
Tier:
John Nicholls
Hook:
Mustad 9575 sizes 4-12
Thread:
Red
Tail: Black Squirrel tail under golden pheasant tippets
Body:
Tying thread
Wings:
Two green colored body feathers
tied in on each side of hook

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The Fly
Originator:
Tier:
Hook:
Thread:
Body:
Wings:
Hackle:

John Nicholls
John Nicholls
Mustad sizes
Black
Black spun deer hair
White Antron yarn
Black hackle

Black Caddis
Originator:
Tier:
Hook:
Thread:
Body:
Wings:
Hackle:
Antennae:
bers

Bruce Staples
Bruce Staples
Mustad 94840 size 12
Black
Peacock herl
Black crow quill varnish cowered
Dun hackle
Two golden pheasant tipped fi-

Damsel Nymph
Fly: Dave Cameron, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook:
Long shank #12
Tail:
Marabou fibres from the tip if the feather
Rib:
Pearl Lureflash or similar
Thorax:
Pale green seal's fur
Wing case:
Green raffia

Tadpole
Fly: Dave Cameron, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 2XL #8 - #10
Tail: Yellow or green chenille
Rib: Pearl Lureflash or similar
Hackle/tail: Large black cock or hen wound at the
head in the usual manner
and folded back over the chenille body and tied off
to form the tail.

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AP Nymph
Hook: TMC 200R
Thread: 8/0 to match the natural
Tails: Lureflash Body Wool (various)
Abdomen: Tying thread
Shellback: Lureflash Body Wool
Thorax: Dubbing to match the natural
Legs: Butts of the shell back, tied to stream down
and back, and trimmed to length

Peacock Trude
Fly: Larry Medina, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 200R Size 12-18
Thread: Black 8/0
Tail: Golden Pheasant Tippet
Butt: Black thread (rear 1/5 of body)
Body: Peacock Herl, tied dense
Underwing: Natural Dun CDC
Wing: Light Elk (sparse), Downwing
Hackle: Golden Badger

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691H

Scotty Howell bio

6 92H

Articulated
Squid

Atomic Skunk Beauly Snow


Fly

Bjorn Super
Prawn

6 94H

6 93H

Black & Green Blue Haas


Marabou Spey

6 98H

6 95H

6 96H

Brad's Brat

Chamberlain

6 99H

7 00H

6 97H

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Coal Car

Cra-dhearg
Carran

7 01H

Dark Rajah

7 03H

7 02H

Green Butt
Purple

Drithlinn Carran (orange)

Herzanfall

7 04H

Hunter's Tippet Shrimp


(red)

Naranxeira
(northwest_variant)

7 07H

7 08H

7 06H

7 05H

North Country Northwest


Carran
Charm

Orange & Pink Purple Pet


Marabou Spey

7 12H

7 09H

7 10H

Rio de Cowlitz Sauk River


Grub/Shrimp

7 11H

Simple Umpqua

Squash Blossom

7 15H

7 16H

Tattoo'd Lady

Undertaker

7 19H

7 20H

7 13H

7 14H

Steelhead Tar- Stillaquamish


tan
Special

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7 17H

7 18H

Willy Gunn
Marabou Spey

7 21H

CHarles "Chip" Drozenski bio

7 22H

Midge 1
7 23H

Midge 2

Teardrop Diving CDC&Elk

7 24H

TF BWO
7 26H

7 25H

TF Noname
7 27H

TF PMD

Trico

7 28H

7 29H

Jeremy Barela bio

7 30H

Blood Hot
7 31H

Brassie Midge CDC Wing RS2 Chocolate


Foam-wing
Emerger
7 32H

7 33H

7 34H

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Foam-back
WD-40

Foam-wing
RS2

7 35H

Gunner
7 39H

Gray Foamwing Emerger

7 36H

7 37H

Mercury Midge Rainbow


Midge
7 40H

Grizzly Zebra
Emerger
7 38H

Thread Midge
7 42H

7 41H

Zebra Emerger Zebra Pupa


7 43H

7 44H

Hans van Klinken bio

7 45H

Caseless Cad- Flymph


dis

7 47H

Klinkhmer
special

7 46H

Mighty Midge
7 50H

Leadhead
7 49H

7 48H

Nymphing
Emerger

Once and
Away

7 51H

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7 52H

Parapoly
Sedge
7 53H

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Roy Christie bio

7 54H

Adult Midge
7 55H

Avon Special
7 56H

Avon Special
Emerger

Caenis Nymph
7 58H

7 57H

Copper Wire
Hare's Mask
7 59H

J.D. Midge
Pupa
7 63H

Dark Olive
Emerger

Flesk Iron Blue Gold Head


Nymph
Damsel Nymph

7 60H

March Brown
Emerger

7 61H

Mayfly
Emerger

7 64H

7 62H

Murrough
7 66H

7 65H

Olive Emerger Olive Emerger Parachute Mat- Pond Olive


No. 1
No. 2
ing Midge
Nymph
7 67H

7 68H

Reversed Cae- Reversed


nis Emerger
Parachute
Mayfly
Emerger

7 69H

Sedge Pupa
No. 1

7 71H

7 73H

7 70H

Sedge Pupa
No. 2
7 74H

7 72H

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Small Dry
Sedge
7 75H

Sunset
Emerger

Tups Variant
7 77H

7 76H

Loren Williams bio

7 78H

Ausable
Softhackle

Ausable Wulff Black Ant (dry) Black Ant (wet)


7 80H

7 81H

7 82H

7 79H

Black/Orange
Salmon Grub
7 83H

Delaware Adams

BWO Breakout Chartreuse


Emerger
Estaz Comet
7 84H

Estaz Egg
7 88H

7 91H

7 86H

7 85H

Frammus
Comet

7 87H

Green Drake

Dark Sulphur

Golden Stone
7 90H

7 89H

Isonychia

Isonychia

Lady Beaver-

7 92H

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Breakout
Emerger

kill
7 94H

7 93H

Light Sulphur
7 95H

Loren's LB
Smolt
7 96H

Male Beaverkill March Brown


Breakout
Emerger
7 97H

7 98H

Modified
Shenk's
Sculpin

Orange
Salmon Grub

Pearl Estaz
Comet

8 00H

Pink Comet
8 02H

8 01H

7 99H

Quill Gordon
8 03H

Steel-Head

Steelhead Pat

8 04H

8 05H

Sucker Spawn
8 06H

Woven Stone
Sulphur
Breakout
Emerger

8 08H

8 07H

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Heckham (Variant)
Alan Goodwin
Hook:
12-8
Thread:
Black
Tail:
dyed red swan
Body:
Veniard's holographic tinsel
Hackle:
dyed scarlet hen
Wing:
paired Butcher blues with white tip showing

Ke-He
Alan Goodwin
Hook: 14-10
Thread: black or brown
Tail: red floss with GP tippets above
Body: bronze Peacock herl
Hackle: red game

Pheasant Quill
Alan Goodwin
Hook: 14-12
Thread: primrose yellow
Tail: red game fibers
Body: stripped Peacock quill
Hackle: red game
Wing: paired Hen Pheasant

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Pheasant Yellow & Black


Fly: Alan Goodwin, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 16
Thread: primrose yellow
Body: primrose yellow
Hackle: natural black hen
Wing: Hen Pheasant,paired & reversed

Reid's Assassin (Clyde


Style)
Fly: Alan Goodwin, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 16-12
Thread: black
Tail: red floss or wool
Rib: fine silver wire
Body: black floss
Hackle: Black hen hackle
Note: On al the Clyde Style flies,lightness is the
keyword. hooks are fine wired,bodies generally to
longer than half the hook shank,hackles,2 turns &
(optional) wing slim & tied upright.

Squirrel & Orange (Low Water Salmon)


Fly: Alan Goodwin, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Wilson 10-6
Thread: black
Tag: fines silver oval
Rib: silver oval
Body: black floss
Hackle: hot orange hen
Wing: Grey Squirrel (unstacked)

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Stank Hen (Clyde Style)


Fly: Alan Goodwin, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 16-12
Thread: yellow
Body: rear third yellow thread, front 2/3 Bronze
Peacock herl
Hackle: red game
Wing: Hen Pheasant,slim & reversed
Note: On al the Clyde Style flies,lightness is the
keyword. hooks are fine wired,bodies generally to
longer than half the hook shank,hackles,2 turns &
wing slim & tied upright.

Stuckie (Clyde style)


Fly: Alan Goodwin, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 16
Thread: primrose
Body: rear third primrose thread, front 2/3 Bronze
Peacock herl
Hackle: Starling body feather
Wing: Woodcock paired
Note: Stuckie is an old Scots word for Starling.
On al the Clyde Style flies,lightness is the keyword. hooks are fine wired,bodies generally to
longer than half the hook shank,hackles,2 turns &
wing slim & tied upright.

Teal & Yellow (Clyde Style)


Fly: Alan Goodwin, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 18-16
Thread: primrose yellow
Body: primrose yellow
Hackle: yellow hen,2 turns
Wing: Teal fibres folded & slim
Note: On al the Clyde Style flies,lightness is the
keyword. hooks are fine wired,bodies generally to
longer than half the hook shank,hackles,2 turns &
wing slim & tied upright.

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Woodcock & Yellow (Clyde


Style)
Fly: Alan Goodwin, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 16
Thread: yellow
Body: yellow
Hackle: yellow hen,2 turns
Wing: paired Woodcock
Note: On al the Clyde Style flies,lightness is the
keyword. hooks are fine wired,bodies generally to
longer than half the hook shank,hackles,2 turns &
wing slim & tied upright.

Acetone San Juan


Fly: Jeremy Davies, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad 37160 sizes 4-12
Thread: Red Uni-Thread 8/0
Underbody: Lead wire
Abdomen: wire- Gold, black, and red
Overbody: Red acetate floss
Note: Dip fly in acetone for a few seconds

Antron Collar Bugger


Fly: Jeremy Davies, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 3X long streamer hook sizes 2-8
Thread: Olive Uni-Thread 8/0
Head: Cone
Tail: Olive Marabou, Krystal Flash (optional)
Rib: Copper or gold wire
Body: Olive chenille
Throat: Light Peacock Arizona Dubbing
Hackle: Olive
Collar: Olive Caps Body Fur

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BWO Killer
Fly: Jeremy Davies, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Heavy wire scud hook size 14-22
Thread: Olive Uni-thread, 8/0
Bead: Gold bead sizes 14-18, no bead sz 20-22
Tail: Brown floss
Rib: Fine gold wire
Abdomen: Brown
Thorax: Ice Dub-Olive

Evil Weevil
Fly: Jeremy Davies, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Daiichi 1150/1120 or other scud hook, sizes
8-20
Thread: Olive Uni-thread 8/0
Bead: Gold or copper bead
Tail: Female ringneck pheasant fibers (6-15 fibers,
depending on size)
Rib: Gold or copper wire
Shellback: Uni-Mylar pearl or Prismatic Pliable
Sheet (Hareline) #10
Abdomen: Light peacock Arizona Dubbing
Legs: Brown goose biots
Thorax: Natural peacock- Arizona Dubbing

Evil Weevil Damsel


Fly: Jeremy Davies, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Daiichi 1150/1120 or other scud hook, sizes
6-12
Thread: Olive Uni-Thread 8/0
Bead: Gold or copper bead
Tail: Olive Marabou
Rib: Gold or copper wire
Shellback: Uni-Mylar Pearl
Abdomen: Light Peacock Arizona Dubbing
Wingcase: Prismatic Pliable Sheetback (Hareline)
Legs: Brown goose biots
Thorax: Natural Peacock Arizona Dubbing

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Evil Weevil Floating


Originator and fly: Jeremy Davies, Photograph:
Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Daiichi 1130, sizes 10-18
Thread: Olive Uni-Thread 8/0
Post: White Foam
Tail: Female Ringneck Pheasant
Rib: Gold or copper wire- extra fine
Abdomen: Arizona Dubbing- Light Peacock
Thorax: Arizona Dubbing- Natural Peacock
Legs: Brown goose biots
Hackle: Grizzly
Note: Also tied in Ice version.

Evil Weevil Ice


Fly: Jeremy Davies, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Daiichi 1150/1120 or other scud hook, sizes
8-20
Thread: Olive Uni-thread 8/0
Bead: Gold, copper or black bead
Tail: Female ringneck pheasant fibers (6-15 fibers,
depending on size)
Rib: Gold or copper wire
Shellback: Uni-Mylar Pearl
Abdomen: Hareline Ice Dub- Caddis Green
Legs: Brown goose biots
Thorax: Hareline Ice Dub- Brown or Olive Brown

Jeremys E-Z Stone


Originator and fly: Jeremy Davies, Photograph:
Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Heavy wire scud hook sz 6-8
Thread: Tan Uni-Thread 8/0
Bead: Gold Bead
Weight: .025 diameter lead covering about half
the hook shank
Extended body: Black/gold braided rope
Wingcase: Prismatic Pliable Pearl Sheet Back
Legs: Round rubber or brown Super Floss
Thorax: Arizona Simi-Seal Golden Olive or
Golden Peacock

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Ne0 Twenty Incher


Fly: Jeremy Davies, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Daiichi 1270 or 1730 sizes 4-10
Thread: Tan or Olive Uni-Thread
Bead: Black bead
Weight: .025 diameter lead covering about half
the hook shank
Tail: Brown goose biots
Rib: Gold wire
Abdomen: Peacock herl or Arizona DubbingNatural Peacock
Wingcase: Thinskin-Mottled Oak
Legs: Female ringneck pheasant
Thorax: Arizona Simi-Seal-Golden Peacock

Tumblin Beetle - black


Fly: Jeremy Davies, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Standard dry fly hook, sizes 10-16
Thread: Uni-Thread black or olive, 8/0
Body: Arizona Dubbing Natural Peacock
Legs: Brown goose biots
Indicator: Orange evasote foam (preferably)
Hackle: Black or brown

Ultra Flash Midge (red)


Fly: Jeremy Davies, Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Scud hook size 10-24
Thread: Olive Uni-Thread, 8/0
Bead: Gold bead (optional)
Tail: Floss or antron, color to match pattern
Rib: Fine gold wire
Abdomen: French Mini-Flatbraid Lagartun (black)
or Holographic tinsel (green, red)
Wingcase: White or black antron yarn
Thorax: Arizona Dubbing- Natural Peacock

Ant
Fly: Lars Christian Benten, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 206BL # 14-18
Thread: Black UNI 8/0
Body: Black closed-cell foam
Legs: Nylon-bristles from a dish washing brush
Note: A fly I rarely fish, but can be important. A
good fly to use for fishing blind in July and August.

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Baetis Rhodani Emerger


Fly: Lars Christian Benten, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 206BL # 14
Thread: Tan UNI 8/0
Tail: Olive Z-lon
Body: Flyrite dubbing # 42
Wing: Natural CDC in a bunch, sloping over the
body
Thorax: Hares ear
Note: A fly I often use when the dun isnt accepted.

Baetis Rhodani Nymph


Fly: Lars Christian Benten, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: Oliver Edwards K14ST # 16-18
Thread: Spiderweb
Tail: Three badger hairs dyed olive, tied split
Abdomen: Flexibody
Wing case 1: Flexibody
Wing case 2: Crow featherslips, either side of the
Flexibody
Thorax: SLF Masterclass dark olive
Note: One of the most important tyings in recent
years I think. I tie them both weighted and unweighted. For the dressing, see Oliver Edwards
book: Flytyers Masterclass.

CDC & Elk


Fly: Lars Christian Benten, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 102Y #11-#17
Thread: Brown UNI 8/0
Body/legs: CDC Type 1 feather, tied in by the tip
and palmered
Wing/head: Deer hair
Note: Well, I suppose on this site that this fly
needs no introduction ?!

Brown Drake Cripple


Fly: Eric Austin, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: #10 TMC5212
Thread: Tan 8/0
Tail: Wood Duck with rusty z-lon over half, sparse
Abdomen: Tannish Yellow Turkey Biot
Thorax: Thickly dubbed Tannish Yellow dubbing
Wing: Tan CDC
Hackle: Grizzly, dyed Tannish Yellow
Note: This is House of Harrop pattern.

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Brown Drake Emerger


Fly: Eric Austin, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: #10 TMC5212
Thread: Tan 8/0
Tail: Wood Duck, body length
Abdomen: Tannish Yellow Turkey biot
Thorax: Thickly dubbed Tannish Yellow dubbing
Wing: Two light brown CDC feathers, laid back,
back to back
Hackle: Brown Partridge
Note: This is House of Harrop pattern.

Flav Spinner
Fly: Eric Austin, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Standard Dry Fly, #14
Thread: Olive 8/0 or finer
Tail: Yellowish Mottled Coq de Leon
Wing: Grey Partridge tied spent
Abdomen: Olive Turkey biot
Thorax: Gray/Olive dubbing

Green Drake Emerger


Fly: Eric Austin, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Standard Dry Fly, #12
Thread: Black 8/0
Tail: Wood Duck
Abdomen: Olive Turkey biot
Thorax: Gray/Olive dubbing
Hackle: Olive dyed grizzly, black in front
Note: This is a Rene Harrop soft hackle emerger.

Henryville Special
Fly: Eric Austin, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Standard dry fly #14-#20
Thread: Olive
Rib: Grizzly palmered, 1 or 2 sizes smaller than
the hook size
Body: Olive dubbing
Underwing: Wood Duck flank
Overwing: Mallard quill segments ( Goose used
on this example )
Hackle: Brown

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Wally Wing Rusty Biot Spinner


Fly: Eric Austin, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Standard Dry Fly, #18
Thread: Rusty Brown 8/0 or finer
Tail: Four to six dun hackle fibers or microfibbets
tied split
Abdomen: Rusty Brown Goose Biot
Wing: Mallard Wally Wings, tied spent
Thorax: Rusty Brown Super Fine dubbing

Oliver Edwards Hydrosyche


Larva
Fly: Lars Christian Benten, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: Partridge CZ # 12
Thread: Moser Powersilk or similar
GSP/Dyneema thread
Tail: Philoplume from a partridge bodyfeather
Gills: Natural ostrich-herl
Abdomen: Nymph Skin
Legs: Golden pheasant Veli Autti-style
Thorax coloring: Dark brown permanent marker
Note: For the dressing, see Oliver Edwards videos. A great fly that works throughout the season
as a searching nymph. I tie them both weighted
and un-weighted.

Peeping Caddis
Fly: Lars Christian Benten, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 5262 # 6-10
Thread: Tan UNI 8/0
Tail (which is the head of the natural): White or
green poly yarn, burnt
Case: Fibers of a golden pheasant tail spun in a
loop, wound a cut to shape and covered with
FlyTite ro Superglue
Legs: Span Flex rubber legs kinked with a
Flytyers Hotpoint
Weight: Split shot
Note: I often add additional weight to this dressing
under the body to get it as heavy as possible. Not
a fly I actually fish very much, but in certain clearwatered rivers I often use it for dapping ?. It gives
me great pleasure to lower a fly right down to a
fish I can see and for this, the fly should be as
heavy as possible.

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CDC Sedge
Fly: Ashley Strutt, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: straight eye 12-16
Thread: brown Sparton micro
Body: cdc feather tied by the tip and twisted,then
wind down the hook
Wing: natural cdc,mostly 2 but 3 can used on larger flies
Head: peacock herl
Note: Tie this fly in colours to match the local
sedges.Works the season through.

Golden Olive Dabbler


Originator: Donald McClarn, Fly: Ashley Strutt,
Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 8-16 wet fly
Thread: black utc (140)
Tail: Natural reddish brown pheasant tail
Rib: oval gold thinsel
Body: golden olive seals fur(or sub)
Hackle: golden olive cock palmered
Collar: bronze mallard
Note: The dabbler is more a style than a pattern,just change the colour of the body/hackle to
suit.Most popular colours are claret,silver body
and olive green.

Lively Mayfly
Fly: Ashley Strutt, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: size 12 dryfly
Thread: orange Sparton micro
Tail: cock pheasant tail
Extended body (see tying notes): duff coloured
deer hair
Body: sand coloured hare fur (flank)
Wingpost: wood duck or mallard dyed with onion
skin
Thorax: claret seal's fur or sub
Hackle: grizzly, tied parachute
Tying notes: For the extended body, even the tips
in a stacker and tie in by the butts.Hold the tips
tight with the tail wind the thread up and down the
body with a few extras were the body finishes.

Sandeel clouser
Originator: Bob Clouser, Fly: Ashley Strutt, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 1-4 saltwater
Thread: UTC mono thread
Weight: dumbbell, with red painted eyes, black
center dots
Tail/wing: white under yelloe bucktail,yellow polarflash topped with olive bucktail
Head: finished with hot glue dipped in cold water-

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while still warm to give to keep it clear


Note: tie with sparse to heavy dressings of bucktail.

Black Stonefly Nymph


Fly: Tom Bair, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 5263 Size 6
Head: Brass
Thread: Ultra Thread 140 black
Tails: Goose Biots black
Rib: Dyna Floss black
Body: Possum Plus Dubbing black
Wingcases: Razor Foam .5mm black
Thorax: Possum Plus Dubbing black
Legs: Dyna Floss black
Antennae: Goose Biots black
Note: This pattern is based on Randal Kaufmans
Black Stone with changes to the ribbing, legs and
wing cases. I used a wing burner to form the wing
cases.

Toms Bug on the Window


Fly: Tom Bair, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 100 14-16
Thread: Rusty-Brown 6/0
Shellback: Black deer hair
Abdomen: Fine & Dry Black
Thorax: Rusty-Brown Dubbing
Wing: Grizzly Tips (delta style)
Hackle: Brown hen hackle
Head: Rusty-Brown Dubbing
Note: This bug landed on my window on a fishing
trip. I tied it and it has been a consistent fish
catcher. I have also fished it as a dropper.

Adult Jujubee Midge


Fly: Charlie Craven, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 2488 #20
Thread: 10/0 Black
Rib: 10/0 White Tying Thread
Wingcase: Black Flouro-Fiber
Wing: Natural Gray CDC
Thorax: Black Tying Thread
Legs: Black Flouro-Fiber

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Barr Emerger
Originator: John Barr, Fly: Charlie Craven, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 2487 #18
Thread: 10/0 Gray
Tail: Brown Spade Hackle Fibers
Abdomen: Olive Brown Superfine Dubbing
Wingcase/Legs: Dark Dun Hackle Fibers
Thorax: Gray Beaver Dubbing

BC Dropper Hopper Tan


Originator: John Barr and Charlie Craven, Fly:
Charlie Craven, Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 5262 #6
Thread: Tan 3/0 Monocord
Body: 3mm Tan Foam
Legs: Tan Round Rubber Legs
Underwing: Mottled Tan Web Wing
Flash: Root Beer Krystal Flash
Overwing: Natural Cow Elk Body Hair
Bullet head: Natural Deer Hair
Front legs: Tan Round Rubber Legs
Indicator: Chartreuse Float-Vis

Biot Emerger Dark


Fly: Charlie Craven, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 101 #18
Thread: 10/0 Gray
Tail: Brown Spade Hackle Fibers
Abdomen: Mahogany Brown Turkey Biot
Wingcase/Legs: Olive Dun Antron
Thorax: Gray Beaver Dubbing

Black Beauty
Fly: Charlie Craven, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 2487 #16
Thread: 70-Denier Black
Rib: Fine Copper Wire
Body: Tying Thread
Head: Black Beaver Dubbing

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Charlies Mole Fly


Fly: Charlie Craven, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 2487 #18
Thread: 10/0 Gray
Wing: Natural Gray CDC
Body: Olive Brown Beaver Dubbing

Charlie Boy Hopper Olive


Originator: Charlie Craven, Fly: Charlie Craven,
Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 100 #8
Thread: 3/0 Olive Monocord
Body: Olive 2mm Foam
Legs: Red Spanflex or Flexi-Floss
Underwing: Mottled Yellow Web Wing
Overwing: Natural Deer Hair
Eyes: Black Sharpie Marker
Note: This smaller version is tied on a Tiemco 100
hook in size eight. The standard shank length
makes a smaller fly while preserving the hook
gap. I commonly use the 100 when tying smaller
hoppers.

Charlie Boy Hopper Tan


Originator: Charlie Craven, Fly: Charlie Craven,
Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 5212 #8
Thread: 3/0 Tan Monocord
Body: Tan 2mm Foam
Legs: Round Medium Brown Rubber Legs
Underwing: Mottled Tan Web Wing
Overwing: Natural Deer Hair
Eyes: Black Sharpie Marker

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Chucks Caddis (Variant)


Originator: Chuck Stranahan, Fly: Charlie Craven,
Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 921 #16
Thread: 8/0 Rusty Brown
Body: Rusty Brown Antron Dubbing
Wing: Fine Natural Deer Hair Topped with White
Calf Body Hair
Hackle: Grizzly Dyed Golden Brown, oversized

Cravens PTA
Originator: Charlie Craven, Fly: Charlie Craven,
Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 100SPBL #16
Thread: 8/0 Rusty Brown
Tails: 3 Moose Hock Fibers
Abdomen: 00 sized Gudebrod Rod Wrapping
Thread, Chestnut Brown
Wingcase: Olive Flat Mini-Braid
Thorax: Small Black Ultra Wire
Eyes: Hungarian Partridge
Wingcase coating: Sally Hansens Hard As Nails

Foam Beetle
Originator: Charlie Craven, Fly: Charlie Craven,
Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 100SPBL #12
Thread: 70-Denier Black
Shellback: Black Open Cell Foam
Legs: Three Strands Black Krystal Flash
Underbody: Dyed Bright Green Peacock Herl
HotSpot: Yellow 2mm Foam Disc, Super Glued to
Top of Foam Body

Partridge Caddis
Originator: Sheralee Lawson, Fly: Charlie Craven,
Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 100 #16
Thread: Black Gudebrod 10/0
Abdomen: Dark Olive Superfine Dubbing
Wing: Matched and Opposed Brown Hungarian
Partridge
Hackle: Dark Dyed Dun Rooster Neck Hackle
Thorax: Peacock Herl

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Platte River Special


Fly: Charlie Craven, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 5262 #2
Thread: Red, 70-Denier
Body: Gold Liqui-Lace over flat silver tinsel
Wing: Two Matched Yellow Neck Hackles inside
of Two Matched Furnace Neck Hackles
Throat: Red Darlon
Collar: Yellow Hen Neck Hackle, faced with Furnace Rooster Neck Hackle

Poison Tung
Originator: Charlie Craven, Fly: Charlie Craven,
Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 2488 #18
Bead: 2mm Black Tungsten
Thread: Black 8/0
Body: Brassie Size Black Ultra Wire
Head: Black Beaver Dubbing

Tent Wing Caddis


Fly: Charlie Craven, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 100 #16
Thread: 8/0 Black
Rib: Extra-Fine Copper Wire
Abdomen: Dark Olive Superfine Dubbing
Body hackle: Dark Dun Rooster Hackle
Underwing: Natural Grey Hungarian Partridge
Overwing: Canada Goose Wing Quill Segment
Hackle: Dark Dun Rooster Hackle
Thorax: Dark Olive Superfine Dubbing

CDC Sedge
Fly: Jean Paul Dessaigne, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: Dry fly, size 12
Thread: tan
Abdomen: condor quill, dyed light brown
Wing: CDC dyed light olive, teardrop style
Hackle: hare hackle

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Green Butterfly
Fly: Mark Romero, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Alec Jackson Gold Spey 3/0
Thread: Danville 6/0 Grey
Tag: Pearl diamond braid
Rib: Flat Gold Tinsel
Body, rear two/third: Green Estaz
Body, front one/third: Green S.L.F. picked out
Hackle: very light Green Flashabou
Wing: mix of dyed light and dyed dark Green Polar Bear over Green Flashabou over slips of
Green Turkey primary feather

Mean Green Machine


Fly: Mark Romero, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Alec Jackson Gold Spey 3/0
Thread: Danville 6/0 Green
Tag: Flat Green Tinsel
Tail: dyed Green Guinea
Rib: Flat Green Tinsel
Body: Green S.L.F. in a dubbing loop, and picked
out
Hackle: Black/Green Krystal Flash
Wing: dyed Green Polar Bear over Dark Green
Krystal Flash
Collar: dyed Green Guinea

LE Damsel
Fly: Leif Ehnstrm, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Swimming nymph 12 16
Thread: Olive
Tail: Three olive hackle points
Rib: Nylon
Abdomen: Light Olive dubbing long and slim
Back: Swiss straw over thorax
Thorax: Dark Olive dubbing rough
Thorax: Grey CDC in loop forming both thorax
and legs
Legs: Hen hackle
Eyes: Amnesia line burnt
Note: I use some extra weight near the hook eye.

LE Hen Hackle Dragon


Fly: Leif Ehnstrm, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Partridge Long Shank Sedge Hook 8 12
Thread: As the body colour
Weight: Lead wire near the hook eye
Abdomen: Hen hackles wound and clipped to
shape
Wingcase: Thin skin mottled oak or bustard
Thorax: Hare's Ear
Legs: Hen hackles

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Eyes: Pearls on nylon


Note: One problem with big flies like the dragons
is the weight. I solved it by making the abdomen
from hen hackles wound and clipped.

LE Shuttlecock Variant
Fly: Leif Ehnstrm, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Partridge Long Shank Sedge or similar
Thread: Black
Tail: White Marabou
Abdomen: Biot or hackle stem
Thorax: Dubbed CDC and thin strip of foam on top
Breathers/Feelers: White CdC
Note: This is probably the best idea when fishing
for fish that cruise the lake for hatching midges.
The plume of CdC makes the fly hanging just under the surface. The difficulty is to get the right
amount of CdC. You have to test. The fly is tied in
the hook bend only.
I got the idea from the Leon Links book Tying
Flies with CDC where you can read about the
shuttlecocks of Clive Perkins and see variants
from Paul Canning, Chris Howitt and Elie Beerten.

Thunder and Lightning


Fly: Leif Ehnstrm, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Salmon 4 8
Thread: Black
Tip/Tag: Oval gold and yellow floss
Tail: Yellow floss
Butt: Black Ostrich herl
Body hackle: Orange
Body: Black floss
Throat: Blue guinea fowl
Wing: Brown squirrel
Cheeks: Optional Jungle Cock
Head: Black
Note: This is a standard hair wing Atlantic Salmon
Fly.

Alice's Leech
Fly: Trevor Nowak, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Bartleet #1-#3/0
Thread: Claret or chartreuse un-waxed Uni 3/0 or
Gudebrod 3/0
Eyes: Nickel Bead-chain or nickel-plated dumbbell
eyes
Underbody: White sparkle dub or dubbing enhancer, or substitute
Tail/Body: White rabbit zonker (tied in at rear bend
of hook and head)
Cheeks: Chartreuse or red arctic fox (colour to
match thread)
Optional: Red or chartreuse crystal flash trailing
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thread and cheeks)


Notes: This fly pattern was modified by his dad
and tested by Trevor in the Canadian arctic. Secure the leather of the zonker to the hook shank
and underbody with a flexible glue like Daves
Flexament; fasten the eyes with figure-8 wraps
under and overtop of the zonker leather.

Grizzly Spuddler
Fly: Trevor Nowak, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad 3906B, #4 or 38941, #2
Thread: Flourescent orange un-waxed Uni, 6/0
Tail: Flourescent orange floss
Rib: Med. Copper wire
Body: Flat silver tinsel
Wing: Two hackles from a grizzly hen or cock
neck, tied in under two more hackles (four hackles
in total, tented over the hook shank)
Gills: Red ostrich herl
Collar/Head: Natural deer hair, spun and clipped
as shown
Notes: This fly was modified by my old-man in the
Skeena region of B.C. to mimic a salmon parr with
the barring on the grizzly wing mimicking parr
marks, the fly can also be tied with an olive or
cree wing and a darker head to mimic a small
sculpin.

Humpy Fry
Fly: Trevor Nowak, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad saltwater 34011 #6 or Tiemco 9394
#8
Thread: Olive un-waxed Uni, 6/0
Body: Pearl or frostbite diamond braid
Wing: Three hurls off of a peacock sword, over
four strands of olive flashabou, over six-8 strands
of chartreuse pola-fibre or kinky-fibre
Eyes: Small stick-on prismatic painted over with
Sally Hansens or other clear nail polish

Rektor Sculpin
Fly: Trevor Nowak, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Talon black-curved nymph hook or Daiichi
2151, #1
Thread: Olive or Claret 6/0
Tail: Two cree or grizzly hackles tied over a clump
of olive arctic fox
Body: Light olive mo-hair or dubbing enhancer
Wing: Groundhog or wolf or coyote fur
Optional gills: Red ostrich herl
Collar: Two wraps of natural pine squirrel, rabbit
or mink X-cut strip
Pectorals: Olive, grey or brown arctic fox (or substitute)
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landic fly known as the Rektor, and one developed by Trevors dad, known as the minideciever. It was tested and proven pattern on the
Tree River in the Canadian Arctic for charr and
lake trout. The colours and sizes can be varied to
match the sculpin species in the watersheds you
fish.

Transitional Drake
Fly: Trevor Nowak, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 200R, #12
Thread: Olive or olive dun un-waxed Uni 6/0
Tail: Three to four fibres off of a ring-neck pheasant tail
Rib: Tying thread
Body: Olive deer hair
Split-wing: Dun coloured Z-lon
Hackle: Olive and natural grizzly mixed
Head: Butt-ends of deer hair used for body,
clipped short like an elk hair caddis

Ts Alevin
Fly: Trevor Nowak, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 9394 #10, or Mustad 34011 #8
Thread: Olive un-waxed Uni 6/0
Rib: Med. Gold wire
Body: Flat silver tinsel
Throat: Flourescent orange rabbit, arctic fox or
wool cut short
Wing: Mallard or teal flank feather dyed green,
over two-four pieces of olive flashabou, over foursix strands of chartreuse pola-fibre or kinky-fibre
Eyes: Small prismatic stick-on eyes painted with
Sally Hansens or other clear nail polish

Floating Minnow
Flies: Ian Forbes, Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 2X or 3X Long shank, Mustad 9671 or 9672
Thread: 3/0 white nylon
Tail: Plymouth Rock saddle hackles (Grizzly) or
dyed marabou depending on baitfish being imitated
Underbody: Soft, 'silvery' packing foam
Overbody: Pearlescent mylar tubing
Back: Dyed olive Pintail, Mallard or Teal flank
feather
Eyes: Plastic stick-on or painted with nail polish
Body markings: Pantone pen on raw mylar before
glueing
Coating: Angler's choice, Soft Body glue (or epoxy) and Bond 527 fast drying glue
Tying notes: Tie tail in first. Then tie on a strip of
packing foam at either end of hook. Slide tube of
pearlescent mylar over packing foam and slightly
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of mylar. Glue that section of thread. Re- fasten


tying thread at head of hook and bind down the
mylar. Tie off and glue. Mark mylar with Pantone
pen. Glue strip of barred duck flank feather along
back of fly with Bond 527 glue. Set fly aside to dry
and tie another. Trim excess feather and build up
head of fly with thread. Glue on plastic eyes or
paint them with nail polish. Set fly aside to dry.
Give two coats of Angler?s Choice Soft Body glue
to harden body. Put on turning wheel or watch
carefully for dripping glue between each coat.

Mykiss Marauder
Fly: Ian Forbes, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: #4 Mustad 9671 or steelhead hook
Thread: Black
Eyes: Lead eyes or bead chain depending on
depth fly is to be fished or line used to fish it. Eyes
are painted with nail polish or pre-painted.
Tail: Black marabou or dark burgundy dyed rabbit.
Two clumps with purple flashabou in between.
Body: Dubbing loop of dark burgundy dyed rabbit
with long guard hairs.

Pre-emergent PMD Nymph


Fly: Ian Forbes, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: #18 Mustad 94840 or similar
Thread: Color to match thorax
Tail: Olive antron or Zelon
Abdomen: Olive Antron, Zelon or dyed goose biot
Wing: Pale deer hair
Thorax: Pale yellow super fine dubbing
Tying notes: The fly pattern is meant to be worked
slowly in the surface film or just under. Allow fly to
dead drift with current and work it slowly by 'nodding' the rod tip

Pre-emergent Sulphur
Fly: Ian Forbes, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: To match the natural, usually #18 to #14
Mustad 9671 or similar
Thread: Color to match thorax
Tail: Dyed speckled flank feather from duck: teal,
mallard or pintail
Body: Coloured wire to match natural, most often
olive or brown
Wing: Aftershaft feather dyed colour of natural.
Orange yellow for sulphur mayflies.
Hackle/Thorax: Dyed aftershaft feather wrapped
around tying thread.
Tying notes: The fly pattern is meant to be worked
slowly in the surface film or just under. Allow fly to
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Shaggy Dragon
Flies: Ian Forbes, Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad 9671 #6 or #8 (or similar)
Thread: Color to match body
Eyes: Lead eyes or bead chain or foam tubing.
Painted with nail polish.
Tail: Dyed Chickabou (Plymouth Rock chicken)
dyed with Kool-Aid drink crystals 50/50
Body: Same as tail and tied in clump style around
and up the hook, a few pieces at a time.
Hackle: Guinea fowl dyed to match body color
Tying notes: Fly pattern can be tied with various
shades of dyed Chickabou. Eyes vary depending
on depth of water and line being fished.

Marabou Madness
Fly: Phil Rowley, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad C 49S #6-#10
Head: Gold or Copper Bead
Thread: Gudebrod 8/0 Black
Tail: Stillwater Solutions Long Marabou
Body: Stillwater Solutions Long Marabou Spun in
a Dubbing loop (Mix Colors to create a mottled
look. Add a few strands of Flashabou for added
attraction)

Blue Death
Fly: Monte Smith, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 3XL curved shank (TMC 200R), #8
Thread: Black 8/0
Tail: Olive marabou
Rib: Two strands light green Krystal Flash
Body: Peacock herl
Horns: Rib material swept over top of fly
Hackle: Blue phase peacock body feather

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Bubble Boy Emerger


Fly: Monte Smith, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Scud (TMC 2487), #10-12
Head/bubble: Round 3 mm pearlescent craft bead
Thread: Tan 8/0
Shuck: Grizzly marabou fibers
Rib (optional): Brown monocord
Body: Fine tan/gray dubbing (Nature's Spirit "Callibaetis")
Wing: Natural gray deer hair
Hackle: Grizzly, undersized; can be clipped underneath

Double Wing (Green)


Fly: Monte Smith, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Std. dry fly, #8-16
Thread: Yellow 8/0
Tail: Green antron yarn
Tag: White floss
Rear wing: Olive deer hair
Body hackle: Olive dyed grizzly, clipped top and
bottom
Body: Green antron
Main wing: White calf tail
Hackle: Grizzly

Kiwi Muddler (Pearl)


Fly: Monte Smith, Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Heavy wire streamer (TMC 9395), #2-6
Thread: Tan monocord
Weight (optional): .030 wrapped around rear 2/3
of shank
Rib: Red Uni Soft-Wire
Body: Pearl Krystal Chenille
Throat: Tufts of red rabbit fur
'Wing': " rabbit strip cut to point at rear
Head: Spun deer hair clipped in a flat diamond
shape (sculpin-like). Do not pack hair tightly, as
this fly is designed to fish deep.

Little Olive Teardrop


Emerger
Fly: Monte Smith, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Light wire scud (TMC 2487), #16-20
Thread: Olive 8/0
Shuck: Ginger Z-lon
Body: Bright green fur
Wingcase: Deer hair
Thorax: Bright green fur
Hackle: Ginger or cream

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Thunder Creek Streamer Rainbow Trout


Fly: Monte Smith, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 4XL straight eye streamer (TMC 9394,
Mustad 36620), #4-10
Thread: White 8/0 for body, Red 8/0 for gills
Body: Pearl Krystal Flash wrapped over shank
Ventral side: White bucktail
Dorsal side: Olive bucktail
Lateral side: Pink bucktail
Gills: Red thread
Eyes: Cream, then black nail polish
Note: Head area is covered with thin epoxy, Hard
Head, or similar

Timberline Emerger
Fly: Monte Smith, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Std. dry fly, #10-18
Thread: Gray 8/0
Tail: Gray marabou
Rib: Copper wire
Body: Muskrat fur
Hackle: Brown
Wings: Two grizzly hen feathers swept back and
divided

Two-Tone Flying Ant


Fly: Monte Smith, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Straight-eye dry fly, #12-18
Thread: Black 8/0
Body: Light red or wine colored fur
Wings: Cream raffia, divided and trimmed to
shape
Hackle: Black
Head: Black rabbit fur

Hamill's Killer (Modern tie)


Originator: Bill Hamill, Fly: John Nicholls, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 4 to 10
Thread: Colour to suit, usually red, yellow or black
Tail: Black squirrel overlaid with golden pheasant
tippets
Body: Two pairs of olive dyed mallard flank feathers tied to lay flat along the hook
Note: A very very good stillwater pattern. Probably
taken as a dragonfly nymph. The original had a
body made of medium green-olive dyed partridge.
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ble. If the feathers are skewed the fly has a tendency to twist.

Haystack
Originator: Fran Betters, Fly: John Nicholls, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 12 to 16
Thread: Hot orange
Tail: Tan deer hair
Wing: Splayed clump of deer hair
Body: Natural Possum Fur touch dubbed
Note: Underrated pattern. I like a white winged
version as well.

Love's Lure (dry)


Fly: John Nicholls, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 10 to 16
Thread: Black
Tail: Peacock Sword
Body: Peacock Herl
Wing: Peacock sword
Hackle: Black
Note: Fantastic little fly that works well on still waters. Probably taken for a beetle or something
similar as a dry. The wet version is an effective
pattern to retrieve slowly over weedbeds. Possibly
imitates a small snail. A black bead headed version in size 16 works well in streams.

Mohawk
Fly: John Nicholls, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 8 to 16
Thread: Black
Body: Deer Hair spun and clipped to shape
Hackle: Long (Variant or Spider length) Grizzly
Note: The two toned body makes it highly visible.
Olive/White, Tan/White,B lack/White all prove
useful. A great general terrestrial pattern.

Nelson's Caddis
Nelson Ishiyama, Fly: John Nicholls, Photograph:
Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 12 to 18
Thread: Brown
Tail: Deer hair, tied short
Body: Dubbing of choice
Downwing: Deer hair, two bunches
Hackle: Brown
Note: The original had a pair of antennae at the
front, but I do not bother with them. Will float all
day. Can clip the bottom of the hackle off.

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Olive Stimulator
Fly: John Nicholls, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Partridge K12ST 14 to 10
Thread: Olive
Tail: Olive Deer Hair
Rib: Silver wire
Body hackle: Olive
Abdomen: Insect green dubbing of choice
Underwing: Few strands of pearl krystal flash or
similar
Overwing: Grey Deerhair.. tied longer than a normal Stimulator
Thorax: Insect Green dubbing of choice
Thorax hackle: Olive
Note: Great Cicada Pattern The cicada wings are
a lot longer than the body

Olive Woodduck Heron


Fly: John Nicholls, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 12 to 16 2xl
Thread: red tied from 1/2 way along the hook
Hackle: Olive dyed mallard flank feather
Collar: Olive hen
Note: A variation of the Woodduck Heron originating from NE USA. Useful for damsel fly nymphs in
still waters.

Bustard
Fly: Cory Page, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad R50, size 8 & 10
Thread: Brown Pearsalls gossamer silk
Body: Brown Chenille, fur or wool
Hackle: Dark brown cock
Wings: Tawny Owl or brown quill feather sub
Note: These flies were originally designed to imitate large moths that fell on the water after dark in
the summer. Traditional wings were just one large
slip of feather folded over. This is opposed to the
two matched slips of feather that is more commonly used today.
Also, when clipping the waste part of the wing material, leave an extra bit to simulate the head of a
moth or large caddis.

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Golden Olive Bumble


Fly: Cory Page, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad R50, size 10-12
Thread: Brown 6/0
Tail: Golden Pheasant crest
Ribbing: Gold oval tinsel
Body: Golden olive seal fur
Body hackle: One golden olive cock feather, and
one natural red cock feather, Wound together
Hackle: Blue jay
Note: Traditional Irish pattern.

Lough Erne Special


Fly: Cory Page, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad R50, size 10
Thread: Primrose 6/0
Tail: Three cock pheasant fibers
Ribbing: One pheasant cock fiber
Body: Primrose tying silk, covered with thin,
transparent plastic
Wings: Wood duck or wood duck imitation
Hackle: Three feathers; 1 olive 1 golden olive 1
brown olive
Note: Brilliant fly during the May-fly season in Ireland.

Pollack Bug
Fly: Cory Page, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad 34007, size 1/0 & 3/0
Thread: GSP
Tail: 4-6 pairs of fluorescent red feather centred.
2-3 pairs of fluorescent yellow feathers, on each
outer-side
Body: Red cactus chenille
Head: First part, spun, fluorescent red deer hair.
Second part, spun, fluorescent yellow deer hair.
Trim to shape
Eyes: Veniards, silver & black epoxy stick on
eyes, 9mm
Note: If you plan on doing any pollack fishing this
is the fly to have in your box, by the dozen.

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Midge Emerger
Fly: Peter Dunne, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: #22 midge emerger hook
Thread: Olive pre-waxed
Body: Bright green micro chenille with an olive
SLF thorax
Wing: Grey antron (which is tied in before thorax
is formed)
Hackle: Grizzly

Art Martinez Midge Pupa


Fly: Rick Takahashi, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 2457 #20-26
Thread: Black 8/0
Abdomen: Tying thread
Thorax: Black dubbing

Hubkas Oh My Darlon Mysis


Fly: Rick Takahashi, Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 200R #16-20
Thread: White 8/0
Tail: White Darlon
Abdomen: White or pearl antron dubbing
Wing case: White darlon pulled over the body
Eyes: .021 burnt monofilament
Antennae: White organza fibers

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Mikes Brown Matuka


Fly: Rick Takahashi, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 5262 Mustad 9672 #8-10
Thread: Black or dark brown
Bead: Gold
Ribbing: copper wire
Body: Peacock herl
Wing: Brown hen hackle, paired
Collar: Brown hen hackle

Taks Baetis Emerger


Fly: Rick Takahashi, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 100 #16-20
Thread: Olive Dun
Tail: Amber and brown antron fibers
Wing: White poly or antron yarn
Body: Olive Paintbrush fiber
Legs: Natural CDC and Wing fibers colored with
marker

Taks Brown Streamer


Fly: Rick Takahashi, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 5262 Mustad 9672 #8-10
Thread: Brown
Bead: Gold
Body: Gold braid
Wing: Brown dyed squirrel zonker strip
Throat: Red hackle fibers

Taks Olive Streamer


Fly: Rick Takahashi, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 5262 Mustad 9672 #8-10
Thread: White
Bead: Gold
Body: Pearl mylar braid
Wing: Olive Mcleans barred dyed rabbit
Throat: Red hackle fibers

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Frozen Midge
Fly: Chris Broomell, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Gamakatsu C12 sz 18
Bead: Blue Glass
Thread: Spider Web (finished off with black 8/0)
Tail: Krystal Flash, 2 strands black, 2 strands
pearl
Ribbing: Black Kevlar Thread
Abdomen: Uni Mylar, blue
Thorax: Peacock Sword (tied as hackle)

Harbor Gnat
Fly: Chris Broomell, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Gamakasu SS15 sz 4
Eyes: Black Dumbbell
Thread: Black
Inner Tail: Olive Bucktail, Krystal Flash (Black and
Root Beer)
Outter Tail: Olive Hen Saddle
Thorax: Mixture of Olive and Burnt Orange STS
Dubbing
Hackle: Olive Hen Saddle

Sierra Wet Spot


Fly: Chris Broomell, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Daiichi 1180 sz 14
Thread: Black
Tag: Oval Tinsel, silver
Body: Red Floss
Thorax: Peacock Herl
Hackle: Partridge

Furled Golden Streamer


Originator: Ken Hanley, Fly: Ken Hanley, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Salmon/steelhead, light wire #6 - #1/0
(samples: Tiemco TMC 7989, Partridge Bartleet,
Daiichi 2059 #3, Gaelic Supreme by Sprite)
Thread: Yellow or tan #8/0
Tail: Furled Poly yarn, yellow, length approx one
hook shank. Color accent created with Gold (or
brown) Krystal Flash added into the furled poly
yarn.
Body: Gold Antron, spun into a tight cord and
wrapped
Collar: Crosscut rabbit strip, wrapped, Gold Variant
Head: Tying thread, whip finish and cement

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Background :K.Hanley design (original created /


1998)

Kens Surf Grub


Originator: Ken Hanley, Fly: Ken Hanley, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Size 10 to 6, Tiemco TMC 8089 NP
Thread: Olive standard 6/0 or 8/0 Kevlar, or Flymaster Plus
Eyes: Medium or large nontoxic barbells
Tail assembly: Spooled Antron, equal lengths of
gray, olive, and orange, veiled with tan or brown
marabou
Body: Olive Antron, twisted into tight cord and
wrapped
Head: Medium-sized chenille, salmon, or hot pink
Background :Ken Hanleys Inshore/Estuary Patterns:

Pearl Yeti
Originator: Ken Hanley, Fly: Ken Hanley, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Salmon/steelhead, light wire #4 - #1/0
(samples: Tiemco TMC 7989, Partridge Bartleet,
Daiichi 2059 #3, Gaelic Supreme by Sprite)
Thread: Black or white #8/0
Tag: Flr. Green floss
Butt: Silver tinsel thread
Tail: Poly yarn, white, length approx one hook
shank
Body: Lite Brite, pearl blue (can blend with SLF
or similar dubbing)
Wing: Bucktail, white, sparse (calftail for smaller
hooks)
Collar: Teal flank, natural
Head: Optional, Hare-tron dubbing, black or white,
whip finish and cement
Background :K.Hanley design (original created /
1988)

Blue Winged Olive Loop


Wing
Fly: Will Atlas, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Size 18-22 1X long dry Fly
Thread: 8/0 olive
Wings: 2 loops of White Antron
Tail: blue dun hackle fibers
Ribbing: 8/0 Olive Thread
Abdomen: grayish olive synthetic dubbing
Hackle: pheasant Tail

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Cone Head Zonker Strip


Muddler
Fly: Will Atlas, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Size 6-10 6X long heavy wire
Cone: Gold
Thread: 6/0 Tan
Body: Flat gold tinsel
Wing: White Strip rabbit fur
Collar: Deer Hair stacked and clipped Muddler
style

Madame Hopper
Fly: Will Atlas, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Size 4-12 2X long dry fly
Thread: 6/0 Tan
Abdomen: Hareline Dubbing March brown # 2
Underwing: Bucktail dyed Yellow
Wing: Mottled Turkey Tail
Collar: Deer Hair tips from head
Head: Deer hair tied bullet style
Legs: White rubber
Tab: Red Yarn

Simple Damsel Nymph


Fly: Will Atlas, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Size 6-12 3X long Natural Bend
Thread: 6/0 Tan
Tail: Olive Marabou
Abdomen: Marabou Wrapped from Tail
Wingcase: Swiss Straw, Olive
Thorax: Olive Hair dubbing
Legs: Barred Olive Chickabou
Head: Olive Hair dubbing

Ceremony Sedge
Fly: Sacha Ptz, Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Bujan size 14
Thread: Brown
Body hackle: brown hackle
Body: light brown hare's ear dubbing
Wing: hen feather
Hackle: brown hackle
Antennae: 2 fibres of pheasant tail

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Cult 1
Fly: Sacha Ptz, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Patridge Salar hook silver
Thread: Black
Tag: orange wool
Ribbing: oval silver tinsel
Body: grey chenille
Wing: grey hares ear zonker (Matuka Style) with
flashabou orange and krystal flash dark green
Thorax: coq de leon hackle
Eyes: 2 jungle cock

OW4FI
Fly: Pete Hiatt, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: #6 Eagle Claw #1197 nickel or gold plate
Thread: Black 6/0
Tail: Orange Polar Bear
Body: wrapped wine colored holographic covered
with Hard as Nails
Hackle: Wine & black Amer silver hackle
Underwing: Orange polar bear tied a bit shorter
than upperwing
Upperwing: Wine polar bear

Pete's R&B
Fly: Pete Hiatt, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Red Gamakatsu #4 or #6
Thread: Black 6/0
Tail: Red marabou
Body: Black yarn with hammered red tinsel
Hackle: black
Underwing: black marabou
Upperwing: Red polar bear

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Little Grayling Streamer


Fly: Marcus Ruoff, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Any barbless strong dry fly or nymph hook
size 8-12
Weight: Brass conehead
Thread: Dyneema or white thread
Body: doll hair
Eyes: prismatic eyes either flat or epoxy
Background:
This is an easy to tie small streamer which has
proven very successful at the start of the season
or anytime small fry is around. Good thing about it
is that due to the conehead it is a good sinker but
still has enough lifelike action through the doll
hair. Also it is quite transparent in the water which
might be one reason for its success.
The eyes are not compulsory but look nice if you
want to take the trouble to attach them.
The one in the picture has already caught some
fish, so it doesnt look brandnew.
Tying notes:
Thread conehead onto hook, wind on thread, bind
in doll hair strip and wind doll hair right into the
conehead so that it sits relatively tight. Finish with
half hitches and attach eyes with superglue or any
other glue that keeps the eyes on for a minute or
two.

Ugly Mayfly
Fly: Marcus Ruoff, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: any long shank dry fly hook in size 8-12
Thread: To match body color
Body and extended body: white foam cut square
to the thickness desired
Wing: two similar CDC-feathers
Hackle (optional): you might leave it out or take
the trouble to add a bit of fanciness to the pattern
by adding a parachute hackle like in the picture.
This fly would catch equally well without the
hackle!
Background:
This must rate as about the ugliest mayfly pattern
ever! This is not a picture postcard, naturalistic,
breathing, lifelike creation as most of the big mayflies you normally see. But boy this one is one hell
of a fish catcher. As you might know we have
quite a few chalk streams here in Southern Germany with big, famous hatches of big mayflies. It
is here that this fly proved its effectiveness time
and time again.
My friends and I have really given a lot of patterns
at different waters a try because the fish can be
quite selective. We have tried everything from e.g.
Oliver Edwards, Gerhard Laible and other impressionistic and classic patterns etc. but this one
really stood out anywhere we were fortunate

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enough to experience this wonderful hatch.


White was the most effective colour so far, although we have tried to copy the more yellow-like
colour of the naturals. You might want to try this
out or adjust the colour to your needs.The helicopter effect of most of these big flies is not too bad
with this one either if you try to match the CDCwings.

Coachman
Fly: Jim Cramer, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Any standard wet fly hook
Thread: Black
Tag: Gold Tinsel
Body: Peacock Herl
Wing: White duck quill divided
Hackle: brown

Gurgler
Fly: Jim Cramer, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad SS 340711
Thread: White
Tail: White bucktail with a few strands of pearl
crystal flash
Shellback: Closed cell foam strip tied in at head
extending back. Tied down at rear and folded
back to head. Clip leaving a lip above the head.
Body: Ice Chenille or Estaz
Throat: Red hackle or red Lite Brite

Gurgle-Pop Popper
Fly: Peter Frailey, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Size 8 dry fly hook
Thread: White Danville 3/0 or Flat-waxed
Tail: Chartreuse Widows Web (or other crinkly
synthetic yarn, zelon, etc)
Underbody: 5/16th-inch wide strip of 2mm yellow
foam, tied down in three places to create segments
Overbody: Same strip of foam as above folded
forward and tied down at the front segment
Legs: Round orange rubber leg material
Note: This is my variation of Jack Gartsides renowned Gurgler. I tie it with a more pronounced
lower lip to create a cupped popper face. It also
resembles a large foam beetle with a tail! Whatever it is, it is my favorite and most frequently
used surface fly for warm-water species. Size 8
works well for the panfish and small bass I find in
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Tip: For a nice bass bug on a size 4 hook, cut


your foam slightly wider. You might try slightly
thicker foam (I use an evazote foam from Rainys)
or two layers of foam of the same or different colors.

Hare & Herl Bugger


Fly: Peter Frailey, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: size 14 3xl or 12 2xl
Thread: Black Danville 3/0
Weight: 10 wraps of thin lead wire and/or beadhead
Tail: Rabbit fur
Body: 3-5 peacock herls and 2 strands of black
Krystal flash, all twisted together and wrapped the
length of the body
Hackle: Dun hen neck hackle
Note: This small bugger has worked everywhere
Ive tried it, from tailwater fisheries with suspicious
trout to tannic colored warm water with smallmouth bass. When wet it looks very much like the
damselfly nymphs that hatch all season in most of
my local waters.
Tip: A marabou tail will work, but I prefer rabbit fur
for a durable tail material on small buggers. Cut
short pieces from zonker strips to experiment with
different color tails.

Jardines de la Rejna Bonefish Special


Fly: Francesco Corrente, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 800 or 811 #4-6 (bend back and
weighted on back of the hook)
Thread: #6/0 brown
Body: Ultra chenille
Gills: jungle cock
Underwing: pearl Krystal flash
Wing: natural bucktail
Note: Tie in rusty, sand or chartreuse.

Mediterranean Deceiver
Fly: Francesco Corrente, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 800 or 811
Thread: gray #6/0
Eyes: 3mm stick on, epoxied
Tail: gray saddle hackles over gray buck tail
Body: pearl flat sparkle braid or similar
Wing: green over gray buck tail topped with peacock herl
Overwing: pearl Krystal flash, sea foam green
Flashabou

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Gills: red Krystal flash


Eyes: 3mm stick on, epoxied

Jerry the Squid


Fly: Francesco Corrente, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 911 or Eagle Claw 66 SS #1-2/0-4/0
Thread: #6/0 white
Legs: two rubber legs, saddle hakles, Krystal
flash, Marabou
Eyes: plastic bead chain
Body: Ultra chenille, Crystal or Cactus chenille
Fins: Rabbit hairs
Note: Tie in white, gray, light pink.

Bondatti's Killer
Fly: Jamie Caddick, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Partridge N
Working thread: Uni 8/0, white
Tag: flat silver tinsel
Tail: golden pheasant crest
Ribbing: flat silver tinsel
Body: rear half fl. green floss, front half fl, orange
floss
Wing: grey squirrel tail
Hackle: black hackle fibers
Head: Uni 8/0, black

Undertaker
Fly: Jamie Caddick, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Partridge N
Working thread: Uni 8/0, white
Tag: fine oval gold tinsel
Butt: fl green and fl red uni stretch ( i prefer chinese red)
Ribbing: oval gold tinsel
Body: peacock herl
Wing: black squirrel or black bear hair ( i prefer
natural black russian squirrel tail)
Hackle: black hackle fibers
Head: Uni 8/0, black

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Brindle Bug
Originator: unknown, Fly: John Edwards, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 3761 size 8
Thread: black
Tail: grizzly hen neck fibers dyed brown
Body: varigated chenille
Hackle: grizzly hen neck
Note: This is a smaller version than normally encountered. This size and style works well on Oregons Rogue River and should also be productive
in waters that contain caddis populations.

Lighting Bug
Originator: Jeff Fox, Fly: John Edwards, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 3761 size 10
Bead: 5/32 gold bead
Thread: Black
Weight: 6-8 turns .020 lead wire at thorax
Tail: pheasant tail fibers
Body: gold holographic tinsel
Wing case: gold holographic tinsel
Thorax: peacock herl
Legs: fine holographic tinsel two on each side

Flash Midge
Fly: Jon Vermilyea, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Fine wire scud #20
Thread: Gray 8/0
Tail: Three strands Krystal Flash
Abdomen: Pearlescent tinsel wrapped over thread
base
Hackle: Starling tied collar-style
Head: Peacock Herl

Pheasant & Herl


Fly: Jon Vermilyea, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Partridge Single Wilson #14
Thread: Black 8/0
Tag and rib: Fine gold tinsel
Body: Peacock Herl
Hackle: Ringneck pheasant breast feather, collarstyle

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Random Minnow
Fly: Jon Vermilyea, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Gaelic Supreme SS, or equiv, #8
Thread: Gray monocord
Rib: Gold wire
Body: Flat gold tinsel
Wing: 3 strands Herl over Olive Polar Fibre, over
4 strands Krystal Flash over White Polar Fibre
(Tied Sparse)
Collar: Dyed red hackle
Head: Epoxy and stick on 3-D eyes

Starling & Purple


Fly: Jon Vermilyea, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Partridge Single Wilson #14
Thread: Black 8/0
Body: Purple Floss
Thorax: Peacock Herl
Hackle: Starling, collar-style

Adult Damsel
Fly: Chris Reeves, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Scorpion medium weight #12
Thread: White flat silk
Body: Blue closed cell foam strip
Hackle: Honey dun or light dun cock hackle
Head: Peacock herl
Note: I do not bother with wings anymore, the fish
do not seem to mind. This sits nicely in the film,
deeper than traditional dry fly damsel patterns and
I think looks more like a damsel in distress. Ha ha.

Don't Know
Fly: Chris Reeves, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Scorpion medium weight #12
Thread: Pink
Tail: Pinch of coral marabou
Body: Dark pink floss
Wing: Coral marabou

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Lite-brite Fry
Fly: Chris Reeves, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Scorpion competition heavy-weight #12
Thread: Black
Tail: Pinch of white marabou
Body: Pearl or White lite-brite
Thorax: Red chenille, one turn
Head: Peacock herl
Note: This fly is a great attractor pattern fished
above the pearly PTN under. It takes its share of
fish but I often get follows on this, then they turn
down and take the pearly one on the middle.

Lucky 7
Fly: Chris Reeves, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Scorpion competition heavy-weight #12
Thread: Black
Tail: Pinch of coral marabou
Ribbing: Fine copper wire
Body: Dubbed coral marabou
Hackle: Orange cock hackle
Head: Peacock herl
Note: This is one of the greatest middle dropper
flies ever. I have won competitions on this fly
when everyone else struggled. It is small enough
not to frighten fish, but bright enough to attract
them. It got its name when my boat partner beat
me 7-1 in a competition using this fly. He gave me
one at the end of the day. It was originally an orange lure, but I tried the coral colored one and it
was even better than the original. The scruffier it
gets, the more the fish like it. It is also a good lure
for perch.

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Fly: Alberto Jimeno, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 2X long nymph hook, sizes 6-10
Thread: brown or black, 3/0
Body: back 2/3 red wire, front 1/3 green floss
Wing: woodduck flank
Collar: grizzly hackle

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Backcountry Muddler
Fly: Alberto Jimeno, Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Gamakatsu B10S, size 4
Thread: yellow 3/0 for tail/wing, white flat-waxed
nylon for head, tan 3/0 for whip finish
Tail & wing: yellow marabou; silver Flashabou under grizzly dyed yellow hackle on the sides of the
yellow marabou
Collar: natural deer hair
Collar: natural deer hair
Eyes: red plastic
Note: This is a great smallmouth bass pattern. It
can be fished dry with a floating line or subsurface using a sink tip. I also tie it in orange and
in white. The orange version uses gold flashabou
and brown grizzly hackles. The white version uses
pearl Flashabou and grizzly hackles.

Foam Dragonfly
Fly: Alberto Jimeno, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad 94840, size 12
Thread: black, 3/0
Tail & body: blue foam, extended body
Wing: white hackle
Thorax: black dubbing
Shellback: blue foam left over from body
Note: To make the wings wrap a hackle collar,
flatten it and use dubbed thread to wrap figure
eights and separate it into two wings.

Grizzly King
Fly: Alberto Jimeno, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad 3906B size 10
Thread: black, 3/0
Tail: red marabou feather tip
Rib: silver oval tinsel
Body: green floss
Hackle: grizzly
Body: mallard flank

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Duck Caddis
Fly: Martin Westbeek, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC100, #16
Thread: Gudebrod 8/0 tan
Rib: Amber thread
Body: Superfine tan
Wing: tip of duck breast feather (here: Kenia
Goose)
Hackle: grizzly

Oostvoorne Minky
Fly: Martin Westbeek, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad Sig R74#10
Thread: grey 6/0
Body: dubbing mix of white and grey SLF, and silver angel hair
Wing: strip of mink, tan, with one or two strands of
pearl Flashabou at either side
Eyes: stick-on holographic molded 3/8"
Tying notes:
The mink strip is tied in at the bend, pulled forward over the body, and tied down behind the eye
of the hook. The wider the mink strip, the slower
the fly will sink. Put the eyes on top of the
Flashabou, A small drop of CA glue on the eyes
will bleed into the fur, securing them

Grayling Bug
Fly: Wim Alphenaar, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 5230 #12-14
Thread: Black
Rib: Black thread
Body: Rust colored dubbing (Ken Ligas)
Hackle: Grey partridge

White Top Deer Hair Caddis


Fly: Wayne Luallen, Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Daiichi 1310, #12-18
Thread: 6/0 Gudebrod or 8/0 Giorgio Benecchi's
Products Thread: Usually tan to match the wing
as well as head of the natural
Rib: Fine copper wire
Body: Peacock herl
Hackle: Furnace
Wing: Natural color White Tail Deer overlaid with

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some natural white hairs from the flank of a White


Tail Deer
Notes: This fly is simply a modification from Al
Troths Elk Hair Caddis. It was developed out of
a need to present a darker, more mottled appearing wing than elk hair provided. But a problem
arose in that the fly's darker wing was difficult to
see in bright light, so a friend, Stu Garrison, and I
came up with the idea of placing lighter colored
hair over the darker natural deer. We tried various
colors, but found that white was the most visible to
different fishermen in various circumstances. Of
course the body and hackle color can be changed
to more closely match the natural. The real bonus
this fly supplies over an Elk Hair Caddis is the
wing being a bit more mottled as well as being
visible in both dark shadowed as well as brightly lit
situations.

Cylinder Popper (blue tiger)


Fly: Jerry Caruso, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Straight eyed hook(light wire preferred), 3
to 4XL, size 10-1
Thread: To match foam color
Tail: Marabou (or whatever)
Body/hackle: White foam cylinder(1/4 to 1/2 inch)
Floatation: Dry or Saddle
Sparkle: Fabric Paint(Icicle Sparkle)
Eyes: 3-D Epoxy
Color: Permanent Markers
Note: Just a flat faced cylinder popper. I like to
use a white cylinder to give me more color options. One in the vise wrap the hook shank with
thread. I use a hot needle to burn a hole through
the cylinder. Then I coat the hook shank with super glue and quickly slide the cylinder on the
shank. I will color the cylinder (I like white, chartreuse, Fire Tiger, Blue Tiger, and Orange Tiger).
Coat with the fabric paint. Let dry. Add a second
coat of color and eyes. Add second coat of fabric
paint or epoxy. When dry tie in tail and hackle.
Color to match the body. Hackle can be trimmed
flat on bottom if you want. I tie these in various
sizes and lengths. I will also slide E-Z body or
Corsair tubing over them for a more tapered popper. Eyes go over the hook point not in the front.

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Elver
Fly: Jerry Caruso, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Owner 5105 or Gamakatsu C145 Size 2-8
Thread: Black
Body: PolaFibre stacked, tied in behind the eye.
Black over Olive over White
Flash: Sparkleflash/TD>
Eyes: 3-D Epoxy
Head: Area from eye to just past hook bend is
coated with Flex-Loc(you can also use epoxy)
Note: Tied to imitate small American eels that
swim up the Delaware River during the spring.
There about 3-4 inches long. Just about any
gamefish in the river will eat these eels. For salt
water this makes a passable Sand eel(which is a
fish not an eel). Tied using longer materials to
about 8-12 inches long with a little more bulk.
It can be used to imitate the eels used by those
livelining for stripers in the fall. Although I used
black thread in this pattern. Clear mono would be
a better choice.

Estaz Bug
Fly: Jerry Caruso, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 101, size 4 to 12
Thread: White(match the color of the Estaz)
Weight: Lead wire(wrapped in middle of hook
shank)
Tail: White Marabou or Arctic Fox over flash material of choice
Body: White Estaz(see comments)
Note: This is a good pattern. It imitates nothing
natural, but does a fair imitation of a Mr. Twister
Grub. I have caught everything from Snapper
Blues to Trout on it. My biggest fly rod smallmouth, 18 inches, fell for a size 4 white one.
A very simple tie. Wrap your lead wire around the
shank. Tie in sparse amount of flash material(about 10 strands) then tie in your marabou or
arctic fox. Tie in the estaz, wrap forward and tie
off, build a thread head. Now take your scissors
and trim, give it a crew cut. It should have a grub
shape when done.
How to fish. I have caught fish dead drifting it, I
have had them pick up as it was lying on the bottom, or when stripped in.

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Fun Foam Popper


Fly: Jerry Caruso, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Any dry fly hook, standard size to 3XL
Thread: To match foam color
Tail: Marabou
Body/hackle: Dry Fly or Saddle hackle
Floatation: Circle punched from craft foam
Note: An easy and effective pattern. It was shown
to me by a local tyer, whose name escapes me,
about 5 years ago. I use craft store foam either
1/16 or 1/8 inch, I prefer 1/8 inch when I can get it.
Punch various size circles out of it. I use expended brass, from .38 Special to 12 Ga. shotgun
to punch my circles out. Put your hook in the vise.
Wrap some thread behind the eye. I like to add a
drop of super glue to the thread covered area.
Pinch the foam circle at the bottom and slide it
onto the hook shank just behind the eye. Then
wrap it into place. If done right it should form a
cupped popper head. Bring the thread to the back
of the hook tie in your marabou tail. You can add
some flash if you want. Then tie in your hackle by
the tip and wrap forward to right behind the head.
Tie off and trim excess. Then take your scissors
and trim the hackle flat on the bottom. The eyes
on this fly are pin heads, but a dot of fabric paint
or no eyes at all will do just as well. I tie from size
12 to size 2. It pushes a lot a water when stripped.
At rest, the tail end sinks and the fly will sit vertical
until stripped. I tie it mainly in white, chartreuse
and yellow, but it can be tied in whatever color
combination that suits yours or the fish's fancy.

Little Black Caddis


Fly: Jerry Caruso, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 2488, size 20
Thread: Black, 12/0
Body: Black CDC Feather tied in by the tip and
wrapped
Wing: Black CDC
Note: Ridley Creek, here in SE PA has an excellent hatch of these caddis in the spring. I tied up a
pattern based on information in a book which said
to use a size 14 dry fly hook. Anyway, the pattern
was way to big, and did not get a look from the
trout. Caught a few caddis and took them home
with me. This pattern was the result. It is based on
the CDC and Elk.
There was not any deer or elk hair small enough
so I opted to use Black CDC for the wing. Since
these caddis "walk" on the water, heading toward
the shore, most action occurs at the end of the
drift as the fly starts to swing.

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Little Brown Stone


Fly: Jerry Caruso, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 101 Size 14-18
Thread: Black
Body: Butt end Red Brown CDC, rest Dark Brown
CDC
Wing: Gray Fluoro Fibre
Hackle: Dark Gray Grizzly or Dark Dun trimmed
flat on the bottom
Note: I tie this pattern to imitate the Little Brown
Stone Fly we have here in the East. The CDC
feather is tied in by the tip and wrapped like a
CDC&Elk. I trim the flaring barbules. Start with the
Red Brown CDC make a couple of wraps (can't be
sure if this is an egg sac) trim, then tie in Dark
Brown CDC and wrap forward.

Wissahickon Midge
Fly: Jerry Caruso, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 2488 size 16-30, Tiemco 501, size
28, Tiemco 518 size 32
Thread: Black 12/0 or smaller
Body: Red Brown and Black CDC feather
Wing: White CDC
Head: Black Thread
Note: Actually based on a gnat or black fly but it's
my go to "midge" pattern. Best size seems to be a
22. Body is CDC feathers tied in by the tip, and
wrapped like a CDC&Elk. When I get down to the
smaller sizes, I use just the barbules for the body.
Wing is a clump of white CDC. Initially tied as a
dry, discovered by accident that it's equally effective when wet and fished as a dropper.

Beadhead Tan Crystal Caddis


Fly: Jim Woolacott, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Scud hook sz 14, 2x short, 2x strong, heavy
wire
Bead: gold
Thread: tan 8/0
Rib: (optional)
Body: prepackaged haretron dubbing mixed with
pearl/green flash (in dubbing loop)
Wing: pearl/green crystal flash tied in and doubled
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Bow River Bugger


Fly: Jim Woolacott, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 300 #10
Cone bead: small gold
Thread: olive 6/0
Tail: black marabou and 3 strands peacock crystal
flash each side
Rib: medium copper wire
Body: olive chenille sz medium
Hackle: grizzly dyed medium olive schlappen
hackle, reverse palmered and counter-wrapped
with copper rib
Collar: deer hair stacked, spun and butts clipped
even with cone, tips form muddler style collar

BH Renegade-Wet
Fly: Al & Gretchen Beatty, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: 2xl, #6 - #16
Thread: Orange or color of choice
Tag: Thread coated with Aqua Flex
Back hackle: Brown juvenile Conranch hen hackle
Rib: Single peacock herl
Body: Several peacock herls, twisted and
wrapped
Front hackle: Conranch juvenile rooster, golden
badger or white
Head: Gold bead
Note:
This is the Gunnison River version tied with orange thread. The same fly tied with chartreuse
thread is great on the Yellowstone, Gallatin, and
Madison rivers.

Snowshoe Hare Emerger


Fly: Luis Nasim, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Traditional dry hook (TMC, Mustad, etc)
#14 - #18
Thread: 8/0 tan
Tail: Snowshoe rabbit foot hairs
Abdomen: Rabbit foot underfur
Wing: Snowshoe rabbit foot hairs
Thorax: Snowshoe rabbit foot hairs

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Orange Spanish traditional


wet
Fly: Paco Soria, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Patridge Capitan Hamilton 14#
Thread: Brown
Ribbing: Pale yellow thread
Body: Rusty orange silk floss
Hackle: Coq de leon pardo corzuno fibers in the
up hook side (Spanish Style)

Green body tan wing caddis


Fly: Paco Soria, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC100 #18
Thread: Tan
Ribbing: Fine gold wire or round gold tinsel
Body: Green polypropylene dubbing
Downwing: Coq de Leon indio sarrioso fibers
Hackle: Sandy dun

Butterfly
Fly: Jacques Heroux, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Up eye salmon #6 (Partridge M)
Thread: Black Uni 8/0
Tail: Red hackle fibers
Butt: Fluorescent green floss
Body: Peacock herl
Wing: White calf tail hair divided and tied 45 degrees slanting back to about the bend of the hook
Hackle: Medium Brown tied dry fly style

Clouser Minnow - Glow in


the Dark
Fly: Sergio Marchioni, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 811 s
Thread: white 6/0
Eyes: bead chain
Rib: copper wire
Body: flat silver tinsel
Wing (two stage): pearl glow in the dark
Flashabou (top) , pearl Krystal flash, blue glow in
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Bead Head Leech


Fly: Derek Smith, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 5262 pr Mustad 9671 Size 10
Bead: Brass bead head sized to fit
Thread: Olive 8/0
Tail: Olive marabou (sparse)
Body: Olive marabou and olive Krystal Flash spun
on thread
Wing: Olive marabou (sparse) and 3 strands olive
Krystal Flash
Sparse is the key to this fly. You want lots of
movement in the water on this one. I also tye in
black. My favorite lake fly!

Brass Beadhead Chironomid


Fly: Derek Smith, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 2487 or Mustad 80250BR Size 1216
Thread: Black 8/0
Gills: White antron
Head: Brass bead to size
Tag: Fine gold tinsel
Rib: Fine gold wire
Body: Red floss
Thorax: Peacock herl
Body coating: Clear nail polish

Full Back
Fly: Derek Smith, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 5262 or Mustad 9671 Size 12-16
Thread: Iron Grey 8/0
Tail: Pheasant tail fibers
Wing Case: Pheasant tail fibers
Body: Peacock herl
Rib: Pheasant tail fibers
Can also be tied "half back" style

Glass Bead Chironomid


Fly: Derek Smith, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 200R or Mustad 80050BR Size 1218
Thread: Tan 8/0
Gills: White antron
Head: Clear silver crystal glass bead
Tag: Fine silver flat tinsel
Rib: Olive Krystal Flash
Body: Tan floss
Thorax: Peacock herl

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Green Butt Skunk


Fly: Derek Smith, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 7999 Size 4
Thread: Black 6/0
Tail: Red dyed elk hair
Butt: Yellow chenille
Rib: Wide silver tinsel
Body: Black chenille
Hackle: Black, tied full
Wing: White calf tail
Head: Black thread. Finish with black nail polish
You can omit the butt in order to tie a standard
Skunk. Tie in tinsel after first wrap of black chenille.

Mikulak Sedge
Fly: Derek Smith, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 5212 or Mustad 94831 Size 8-12
Thread: Olive 8/0
Tail: Light elk hair
Body: Olive dubbing
Wing: Light elk hair tied in 2-3 bunches, in between dubbed body
Head: Trimmed elk hair butts from last wing
Hackle: Olive brown

Tunkwanamid
Fly: Derek Smith, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 5262 or Mustad 9671 Size 14-18
Thread: Black 8/0
Tag: Fine oval silver tinsel
Rib: Fine oval silver tinsel
Body: Peacock herl
Gills: White ostrich herl
My favorite fly for the British Columbia lakes!

Bunny Sculpin
Pattern and fly: Tim Trexler, Photographs: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: Daiichi #1750
Thread: black 6/0
Eyes: Silver bead chain
Tail: Black rabbit zonker strip (1/2" of skin)
Body: Black ram's wool spun and trimmed
Pectoral fins: Black Krystal flash
Wing: Elk - to center of tail
Head: Black deer hair, spun and trimmed to shape
(allow some tips to blend with the fins)

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Fafner
Fly: Thomas C. Duncan, Sr., Photographs: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: Saltwater or Bass hook, #4-#10
Thread: Black 8/0
Tail: Grizzly dyed Olive Marabou
Body: Olive dubbing
Hackle: Grizzly dyed Olive schlappen
Legs: Olive rubber strands
Pattern information
Adjust the materials to reflect the hues of your local dragonfly nymphs, but be sure the tail and legs
are tied with dyed-over-grizzly or somehow mottled. This is what causes the abdomen to look
segemented without having to wrap materials
around a hook or extension.

Gurgler
Fly: Richard Ross, Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: #1 to 3/0 Stainless Steel
Thread: Danville Flat Waxed Nylon, White
Tail: Yellow bucktail
Flash: Gold Krystal Flash
Body: White 'Ice' chenille
Overbody/wing: Yellow closed cell foam
Note: I also tie and fish this fly in Black in failing
light.

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Pink Clouser
Fly: Richard Ross, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 2/0 Stainless Steel
Thread: Danville Flat Waxed Nylon, White
Eyes: Stainless Steel Bead Chain
Belly: White Yak Hair
Back: Pink Yak Hair
Flash: 6 Strands of Pearl Krystal Flash

Sillycone
Fly: Richard Ross, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 3/0 Stainless steel straight eye
Thread: White Danville flat waxed nylon
Shoulders: Two clumps of white bucktail tied on
each side of the shank
Flash: Pearl Krystal Flash
Head: Spun lambs wool coated with silicone
Eyes: 3-D or decal pressed into the first coat of
silicone

Upwing Snowshoe Emerger


Fly: Richard Ross, Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Partridge K14ST sizes 12 to 20
Thread: 8/0 or finer, near match of body dubbing
color
Tail: 4 to 6 nicely barred fibers from a partridge
back feather
Body: Goose biot, quill, pheasant tail, moose
mane or other
Wing: Snowshoe hair
Thorax: Peacock herl

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Holo Spider
Fly: Alan Bithell, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: #16
Thread: Gray
Body: Red Holographic tinsel
Hackle: Gray hackle from a brown partridge

Little Black Bug


Fly: Alan Bithell, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC #24-20
Thread: Fine Black
Body: Black ether foam shaped with a flame
Wing: Two short strands of holographic 'clear'
Hackle: Grizzly

Red Spinner
Fly: Alan Bithell, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: #12 - 20
Thread: Red
Tail: Fibres of Coq de Leon
Body/thorax: Red Uni thread
Wing: BT's Dry fly wing yarn (or any buoyant poly
yarn)

Brun's Scud
Fly: Andr Brun, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: M80000/ TMC100, # 8-14
Thread: Tan/Gray 6/0
Body: Olive seal's fur substitute
Back: Olive seal's fur substitute

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The Norwegian Streamer Series (3.Minnow)


Fly: Andr Brun, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: M79580, #6-10
Thread: Olive
Tail: Olive Grizzly Marabou
Body: Cream-yellow Antron dubbing
Gills: Red wool (or mohair) yarn
Underwing: 4-5 Peacock herl
Overwing: Olive Grizzly Marabou
Underwing: Olive Grizzly Marabou
Tying instructions:
Tie in two grizzly marabou feathers pointing toward each other for the tail (lenght: half the hook
shank).
Dub a rough and translucent body of antron.
Tie in a couple of peaces of red wool yarn to form
the gills. Tie in 3-4 herls for the underwing (lenght:
half the lenght of the tail).
Tie in the overwing in the same lenght as the underwing (half the lenght of the tail). Then tie in the
sides: Lenght of hook shank.
For the head I spin a dubbing loop of ordinary
marabou and wrap it to form a large head as
shown on the picture.

White Wing
Fly: Andr Brun, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: M79580, #12-14 (Mini White Wing Hook:
M94840/ TMC 100, #12)
Thread: Tan 8/0
Body: Fly-Rite, #22 (Cahill Tan)
Wing: 3 thin slices of closed cell foam
Head: Spun deer hair
Wing: Brown poly yarn

Coppertail Nymph
Fly: Gerard Barnardt, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: #14-#16 Tiemco or Kamasan medium
shank nymph
Thread: Danville's 6/0 light tan
Body: Thin copper wire ribbed around shank to
thorax
Body: Hair's ear with crystal flash tied flashback
style

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Sunrise Tarpon
Fly: Gerard Barnardt, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: #2/0 to #4/0 Gamakatsu (Trey Combs) or
Mustad straight eye
Thread: 3/0 white or mono thread
Tail: Yellow Hackles
Flash: Flashabou
Collar: Marabou (Orange) with hares ear overcollar
Eyes: Painted or stick on

Kapenta
Fly: Gerard Barnardt, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: #1 Owner Cutting Edge or other short
shank up-eye hook
Thread: Mono thread
Tail body: Deer hair (white and brown), tied into a
(Thundercreek Streamer style) bullet head
Eyes: Stick on

Comparadun
Fly: Henk Verhaar, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Standard dry fly hook, e.g. TMC 900BL
Thread: UNI, size 8/0
Tail: Hackle fibers, or moose body hairs
Body: Dry fly dubbing, e.g. muskrat, dyed
Wing: Deer hair, comparadun type

Daphnia
Fly: Henk Verhaar, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: As small as possible. This here is a Dai-ichi
#24, in a model (forget the number) that is smaller
than standard hooks. The new Tiemcos in a #28
would do too.
Thread: Grey 8/0
Body: Orange glass bead
Legs: Some CDC fibers. CDC dyed brown would
be even better

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Cotta (Wet)
Fly: Vasile "Poopoo" Pasca, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad 94840 #12-10
Thread: Black 6/0 pre-waxed
Body: Medium gray hare fur
Hackle: Dun, collar style
Trout: throughout the season all day long
Grayling: throughout the season all day long

Orange Spider (Dry-Wet)


Fly: Vasile "Poopoo" Pasca, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad 94840 #14-12
Thread: Black 6/0
Body: Orange poly
Hackle: Black, collar style tied full
Trout: Throughout the season, all day long
Grayling: Throughout the season, all day long

Beadhead Partridge & Peacock


Fly: John Mundinger, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad 80200, #10
Bead: Gold
Thread: Danville 6/0, olive
Tail: Red Crystal Flash
Rib: Orange floss
Body: Peacock
Hackle: Pheasant rump feather

Glass Bead Hares Ear


Fly: John Mundinger, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Dai-Riki 135, #18
Bead: Gold bead
Thread: Uni 8/0, olive
Shuck: Medium dun Antron yarn
Abdomen: Natural hares ear
Thorax: Green glass bead
Hackle: Grizzly hen hackle
Tying Note: Slide both beads onto the hook prior
to attaching thread. Tie in the shuck, dub the abdomen and whip finish behind the green bead.
Reattach the thread between, tie in and wrap the
hen hackle and whip finish behind the gold bead.

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Golden Stone
Fly: Dave Borjas, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Straight eye streamer #6
Thread: 3/0 yellow
Butt: Tying thread
Tail: Black rubber
Body: Tying thread
Rib: Black hackle trimmed short and tied down
with fine gold wire
Wing: Bull elk flank
Collar: Moose, clipped short on bottom of fly
Legs: Black rubber
Head: Moose body hair tied bullet style

Hi Viz Caddis
Fly: Dave Borjas, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: #14 dry fly
Thread: 6/0 olive
Bo: Olive synthetic dubbing
Wingpost: Fluorescent orange antron
Hackle: Dark brown

Salmon Fly
Fly: Dave Borjas, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Straight eye streamer #4
Thread: 3/0 fluorescent orange
Butt: Tying thread
Tail: Brown rubber leg
Body: Tying thread
Rib: Black hackle,reversed palmered and trimmed
short. Over wrapped with medium copper wire
Wing: Bull elk flank, topped with bear hair, brown
Collar: Moose
Legs: Brown rubber legs
Head: Moose body hair tied bullet style, trimmed
on bottom of fly

Dun & Yellow Softhackle


Fly: Steve Williams, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Orvis Dryfly, #14
Thread/body: Lemon Yellow Pearsall*s Gossamer
silk. Start body about even with hook point
Thorax: Olive mole fur
Hackle: One turn of Honey Dun or Light Blue Dun
hen saddle hackle
Don't leave home without this one!
It takes trout all summer long where there are sulfur mayflies. Also good in #16.

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Olive Usual
Fly: Steve Williams, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Orvis standard dryfly-#16
Thread/head: Danville's 6/0-Olive
Wing: A clump of snowshoe hare's foot hair,
stained grey with a Pantone marker
Tail: Another, but shorter, clump of snowshoe
hare's foot hair, stained brown or grey with a Pantone marker
Body: Dubbed with a scruffy blend of fox and rabbit fur, dyed olive
This fly is based on the original Usual tied by
Francis Betters of New York. The original is a fine
fly, but somewhat limited because of it's monotone grey/brown color. I tye this in a neater, trimmer style than the original and choose colors for
the body and wing that match any number of mayfly hatches. The character remains faithful to the
original. Over the past 8 years or so, "Usuals"
have become my dryfly of first choice for mayfly
hatches.

Sulfur Comparadun
Fly: Steve Williams, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Orvis Dryfly, #14
Thread: Danville's 6/0, yellow
Tail: Dun-colored mink tail guard hairs - 3 each
side
Body: Blonde red fox fur dyed sulfur yellow
Wing: Light-colored coastal deer hair
This is a good fly for the sulfur hatch. I carry it tied
with orange will take one over the other. Also
good in #16.

Yellow Bellied Mattress


Thrasher
Fly: Steve Williams, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Orvis dry fly 2X long. Sizes #10 & #8
Thread: Black prewaxed nylon 6/0
Abdomen: A mixture of black seal fur and black
rabbit
Wing: Fine textured deer hair tied flat along the
abdomen
Thorax: A mixture of pale yellow seal fur and pale
yellow rabbit
Hackle: Grizzly dry fly hackle palmered in 5-6
open turns over the thorax and clipped flush on
the bottom
Tying notes:
I was introduced to this pattern on the AuSable
River in Michigan during the 1970s. Its' low profile
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very good fly where trout can take a good look at


imitations. It also floats well on rough water. This
has proven to be a good fly in other colors wherever stone flies are present. I also tie it with yellow
abdomen and thorax, and with rusty brown abdomen and yellow thorax.

Polar Coachman
Fly: Ken Driedger, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Salmon 1/0-6
Thread: Unithread 6/0, Wine
Tail: Golden Pheasant tippet fibers
Body: Peacock herl, red floss, peacock herl
Hackle: Ringneck Pheasant rump feather, folded
Wing: Polar Bear
Fished damp, or full wet in the oily water of late
fall. Steelhead seem attracted to the polar bear
wing, which goes translucent in the swim. Light is
transmitted as only polar bear hair can do.

Egg Sucking Leech, Green


Egg Variant
Fly: Ken Driedger, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Salmon 2/0-4
Thread: Unithread 6/0, Wine
Tail: Rabbit strip
Body: Black chenille
Hackle: Long, webby schlappen
Ribbing: Copper tinsel counterwound
Egghead: Hot chartreuse chenille
Fished wet all season, on a tight line, either damp,
or full wet, and allowed to swim on the downstream hang for a few moments before a slow
jerky retrieve. Before copper tinsel was readily
available, copper pot scrubbers (Chore
Boys/Girls) were unravelled and the resulting
copper tinsel used.

Skunk
Fly: Ken Driedger, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Salmon 1/0-8
Thread: Unithread 6/0, Wine
Tail: Red Rabbit
Body: Dubbed black seal's fur
Ribbing Unitinsel silver (mylar) counterwound
Hackle: Long, webby schlappen, or black neck
feather from a Mallard, or Ruffed Grouse, folded
Wing: Polar bear
Fished all season long on a slack line, either
damp, or full wet, with the retrieve begun as soon
as the fly comes downstream.
Steelhead!

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Mighty Pink Thing


Fly: Ken Driedger, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Salmon 2/0-6
Thread: Unithread 6/0, Wine
Tail: Whole blood marabou plume, Hot Pink
Body: Cactus chenille: large, fuschia, wrapped full
over the blood plume stalk, and fibers stroked
rearwards each turn, permitting close, tight wraps
with no entrapment of the chenille
Hackle #1: Webby hot pink schlappen, folded
Hackle #2: Jumbo orange Guinea Fowl, tip-tied,
folde
This pattern was originated for the Pinks, and the
Sockeyes, but takes Steelhead in the last of the
fall in the stable, slow water swims. Rogue Steelhead take them in the warmer times, while angling
for Pinks.

.08
Fly: Ken Driedger, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Salmon 2/0-6
Thread: Unithread 6/0, Purple
Tail: Purple marabou short, about 1/2 inch long
Body: Black and pink acrylic yarns, woven
Hackle: Long, soft, ordinary Barred Rock, as long
in the feather and the fiber as you can find,
palmered over body, with the first wrap veiling the
tail
Wing: Purple Marabou short, tied vertical, about
3/4 body length
The body is plumped up with a commercial nymph
form, or tag ends of the yarns, doubled back and
forth as the underbody. Fished damp, or full wet.
Created under the unfluence... hence the name;
.08 being the maximum blood alcohol content for
driving in Canada, and many U.S.A. states. The
fly undgergoes a startling transformation when
wet, and ought not to be dismissed as a bad
dream.
The strikes are hard, with very few short takes. If
the maker uses 'genetic'grizzly, then one side of
the feather should be stripped, to keep the barb
count low. Larger .08's are known as "5-day
benders", regular sized ones arealso known as
"drunks", fancy ones are known as "Sp8's", and
collectively,they aka as "Barflies"
Note: Excellent instructions for the parallel weave
can be found in the latest reference book by
Leeson and Schollmeyer.

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Purple Peril Variant


Fly: Ken Driedger, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Salmon 2/0-6
Thread: Unithread 6/0, Wine
Tail: Grey squirrel, well marked
Body: Dubbed purple seal's fur
Hackle: Silver Unitinsel mylar, counterwound
Wing: Grey squirrel, well marked
Hackle: Webby purpleschlappen
A time-proven pattern, fished damp, or full wet.

Barba
Fly: Tomaz Modic, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Saltwater-whatever you have (silver looks
best) size 8
Tube: Normal ear- cleaning swab, color lite blue,
use about of it!
Thread: Blue body thread
Body: Several strands of pearl flashabou wrapped
and ribbed with smooth silver tinsel
Beard: White rabbit fur from the skin
Wing: 10 fibers of Krystal flash (lite blue) folded
once to get 20 fibers on the fly. Pearl flashabou
over Krystal flash Widow web (Orvis) blue! On the
top
Head: tying thread
Eyes: sticky eyes covered with epoxy
Notes
The fly works well on the Adriatic for Mackerel and
other relatives. And that's what it was designed for
in the first place. I never used it on the flats, YET!
;-) But I bet it will work there too. It can be also
used in muddy water days in the sea shore or
fresh water.

Bridge Midge
Fly: Tomaz Modic, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco TMC 2488 #12-#20
Thread: Brown
Tail and antennae: White sparkle yarn
Abdomen: Stripped peacock quill
Wingcase: Thin strip of neoprene
Thorax: Peacock herl
Wingbuds: Loop of light brown goose biots on
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Fire Shrimp
Fly: Tomaz Modic, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 811S #6 , #4
Thread: Fluo orange
Telson: Made of thread, cut in triangled shape
Claws: orange elastic material(no idea where
from)
Rib: Red wire
Shellback: Orange scud back
Eyes: Black metal eyes (rostrum: orange scud
back)
Body: Orange SLF dubbing
Legs: Orange SLF pulled out under the scud back
(longer in front and shorter in the back)

Heptagenia
Fly: Tomaz Modic, Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 3761 #12-#14
Thread: Dark brown
Tail: Wild pig hair ;-)
Abdomen: New dubb - ribbed with thread, but you
must make flat body with lead wire first Heptagenidae style DV flattened...
Head: mono eyes and scud back over them colored with marking pen
Wingcase: Partridge hackle with several coats of
head cement
Thorax: brown natural rabbit dubbing
Wingcase: partridge hackle glued (3 for 1 leg)

Mossback
Fly: Tomaz Modic, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 200R or 200
Thread: Dark brown
Tail and legs: Black goose biots
Abdomen: Nymph rib - black
Thorax: Neoprene patch covered with some layers of head cement
Antennae: Black goose biots

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Oliver Stone (*LOL*)the DIRECTOR??


Fly: Tomaz Modic, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 200BL
Thread: Brown
Body: Stripped peacock quill
Hackle: Dark brown
Wings: Raffia
Antennae: Whiskers from my dog Kaya *EG*

Rhyacophila
Fly: Tomaz Modic, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 200
Thread: Dark brown
Abdomen: cream rabbit dubbing ribbed with fl.
Green larva lace tube let the dubbing make some
gills!
Thorax: Black thread covered with scud backmake 3 segments with 3 ribs over scud backand
black colored with marking pen
Legs: Black krystal flash
Head: black colored hook eye with marking pen

Slovenian sedge
Fly: Tomaz Modic, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 146Z #10-#16
Thread: Brown
Abdomen: Fl. Green antron (twisted)
Hackle: Grizzly
Antennae: Whiskers from my dog Kaya *EG*
Tentwing: B. Voljc style wings

Softhackle
Fly: Tomaz Modic, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 200 #18-#12
Thread: Red
Body: Red thread
Ribbing: Gold wire
Thorax: Small ball of red SLF
Hackle: Partridge
Note: The above fly was tied with a red thread
body ribbed with gold wire BUT my favorite body
is like abdomen of Slovenian Sedge (fly #3) green
twisted antron, but thin!!!-I saw the pattern in
some book I think it was called Kaufmann's
softhackle ??? the book C . Brooks "Nymphing for
larger trout"??? anyway you will know the pattern

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RIGHT?*S*

TWE (Tom's Working


Emerger)
Fly: Tomaz Modic, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 200 BL smaller #
Thread: Dark brown or olive
Tail: Black rooster hackle fibres
Abdomen: Olive or brown thread 8/0 ribbed with
black 3/0 galaxy wonder thread (teeth resistant ;-))
Thorax: Olive or brown rabbit
Loopwing: 4 CDC feathers dark dun tied in a loop

Woolly
Fly: Tomaz Modic, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Woolly is just a wooly with some strands of krystal
flash between 2 marabou feathers and some eyes

Brown Hackle
Fly: Steve Williams "Dette" collection, photograph:
Hans Weilenmann
Hook: #12 standard dry fly
Thread: Pearsalls Gossamer silk, white, waxed
Tail: Brown cock hackle barbs
Body: Peacock herl
Hackle: Brown cock hackle
Note: The recipe provided constitutes a best
guess effort.

Deckie Fly Nymph


Fly: Steve Williams "Dette" collection, photograph:
Hans Weilenmann
Hook: #10 2X long perfect bend
Thread: Pearsalls Gossamer silk, black, waxed
Weight: Hook wrapped with lead wire
Body: Peacock herl
Hackle: Grizzly cock hackle
Note: The recipe provided constitutes a best
guess effort.

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Green Gold Nymph


Fly: Steve Williams "Dette" collection, photograph:
Hans Weilenmann
Hook: #12 2X long perfect bend
Thread: Pearsalls Gossamer silk, black, waxed
Weight: Hook wrapped with lead wire
Tail: Natural guinea fowl
Body: Medium green floss ribbed with dark green
floss, peacock herl thorax
Hackle/legs: Natural Guinea tied divided to each
side
Note: The recipe provided constitutes a best
guess effort.

Stone Fly Nymph


Fly: Steve Williams "Dette" collection, photograph:
Hans Weilenmann
Hook: #10 2X long perfect bend
Thread: Pearsalls Gossamer silk, black, waxed
Weight: Hook wrapped with lead wire
Tail: Pheasant tail barbs
Rib: Brown floss
Body: Golden yellow wool
Hackle: Mallard flank feather dyed woodduck tied
as a collar
Note: The recipe provided constitutes a best
guess effort.

Yellow Body Brown Nymph


Fly: Steve Williams "Dette" collection, photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: #12 sproat bend wet fly
Thread: Pearsalls Gossamer silk, white, waxed
Tail: Natural guinea fowl
Body: Molded plastic, yellow, painted brown on
dorsal side
Antennae: Natural guinea fowl, tied divided to
form two sections
Note: The plastic body appears to have been
molded on the hook after the tail and antennae
were tied on.
The recipe provided constitutes a best guess effort.

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Albino Peacock Miracle


Midge
Fly: Deward Yocum, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 2487 18-24
Thread: White 8/0
Rib: Copper wire
Body: Albino Peacock Herl
Head: Black 8/0

Brassie Midge
Fly: Deward Yocum, Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 100 20-30
Thread: UTC-thread, Black 8/0
Body: Copper wire over Black 8/0
Head: Black 8/0

Brown Emerger Midge


Fly: Deward Yocum, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 2487 18-22
Thread: Coats + Clark brown 54a / Brown 8/0
Body: Coats + Clark brown 54a
Thorax: Coats + Clark brown 54a
Wing: White CDC
Head: Brown 8/0

Brown Peacock Emerger


Fly: Deward Yocum, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 2487 12-20
Thread: Brown 8/0
Rib: Copper wire
Body: Brown 8/0
Wing: Antron
Thorax: Peacock Herl
Head: Brown 8/0

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Cripple Crane Fly


Fly: Deward Yocum, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Daiichi 1720 16-10
Thread: Black or Brown 8/0
Tail: Grizzly Hackle Fibers
Rib: Albino Peacock Herl
Body: Mix Black with Gray or Brown Supper Fine
Dubbing
Legs: Pheasant Tail
Wing: Grizzly Hackle Tips
Thorax: Mix Black with Gray or Brown Supper
Fine Dubbing
Hackle: Grizzly
Head: Black or Brown 8/0

Desert Storm Midge


Fly: Deward Yocum, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 2487 18-24
Thread: Fire Orange or Red 8/0
Rib: Krystal Flash
Body: Fire Orange 8/0
Head: Black Midge Bead

San Juan Flasher


Fly: Deward Yocum, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: DAI-RIKI 270 18-24
Thread: Coats + Clark brown 54a / Black 8/0
Rib: Krystal Flash
Body: Coats + Clark brown 54a
Head: Black 8/0

Quick Tie Mayfly


Fly: Deward Yocum, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Daiichi 1110 12-20
Thread: Lt. Cahill 8/0
Tail: Micro Fibetts
Body: Olive Turkey Biot
Wing: Lt. Dun Medallion
Hackle: Lt. Dun Hackle
Head: Lt. Cahill 8/0

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Balsam Mountain Yellowhammer


Fly: Tom Logan, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Daiichi 1110, Size 14 (12- 16)
Thread: Black (Gordon Griffiths 14/0 or Gudebrod
8/0)
Tail: Gold-dyed moose hair, two hairs, split
Body: Peacock Herl with Small Gold Wire (wrap
rib same direction as herl)
Wing: Lemon wood duck flank, split
Hackle: Gold-dyed dry fly hackle

Coch-Y-Bonddu (red and


black)
Fly: Tom Logan, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Daiichi 1530, Size 12 (10-16), Heavy Wet
Fly Hook, 2X-Strong, 1X-Short
Thread: Red (Gordon Griffiths 14/0 or Gudebrod
8/0)
Rib: Small Gold Wire
Body: Peacock Herl
Hackle: Furnace Indian Rooster Neck (tied in by
butt)

Fern Fly - Clyde Style


Fly: Tom Logan, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Daiichi 1550, Size 14 (14 16)
Thread: Red (Gordon Griffiths 14/0 or Gudebrod
8/0)
Rib: Small Gold Wire
Body: Orange Floss (Danville Heavy Flat, 4
Strand Rayon)
Wing: Hen Ring-necked Pheasant Secondary
Hackle: Brown Indian Rooster Neck (tied in by
butt)

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Fiery Brown
Fly: Tom Logan, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Daiichi X710, Size 12 (10-14)
Thread: Brown (Gordon Griffiths 14/0 or Gudebrod 8/0)
Tag: Orange Floss (Danville Heavy Flat, 4 Strand
Rayon)
Tail: Golden Pheasant Tippet
Rib: Small Round Gold Tinsel (French Tinsel)
Body: Fiery Brown SLF Standard (Davy Wotton
Dubbing, Wapsi Fly Co.)
Hackle: Coachman Brown Hen Saddle
Wing: Bronze Mallard

Corixa
Fly: Rinus van Belzen, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 5230 # 14
Thread: Black 8.0 or 10.0
Shellback: Strip of black foam
Body: Black oval plastic bead
Paddles: 2 black or brown goose biots
Head: Turns of tread and nail-varnish

Czech Nymph 3
Fly: Rinus van Belzen, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: Kamasan B 100 # 10 16
Thread: Color to match
Weight: Square lead
Shellback: Strip flexibody or magic shrimp foil
Ribbing: 5X mono
Abdomen: 2/3 amber dubbing, 1/3 scarlet dubbing
Thorax: Black dubbing, picked out

Garnaal
Fly: Rinus van Belzen, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 100 # 12 -16
Thread: Gray 10.0
Antennae: Grizzly fibers
Eyes: Black amnesia
Back: Strip transparant flexibody
Ribbing: 5X mono
Body: Rabbit

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Tadpole
Fly: Rinus van Belzen, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: Kamasan B 405 # 12 - 16
Thread: Black 8.0 10.0
Tail: Black marabou
Body: 4 fibers of Ostrich herl. 3 black and 1 red.

Yellow Dun
Fly: Cal Mohney, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad 3906B #16
Thread: Pearsall's primrose, unwaxed
Body: Tying theread, tied short
Wing: French partridge (Red leg)
Hackle: Hen feather, natural light dun color

Blond Tiger Mink


Fly: Dennis Collier, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 5263 size 4,6
Thread: Yellow UTC 70
Eyes: Gold Dazzel-Eyes
Tail: Orange holographic Ice Dub
Rib: Gold Lagartun wire - fine
Body: Orange holographic Ice Dub/Lt. yellow UV
Ice Dub blended on the tying thread
Wing: Cream Mink strip
Hair hackle: Cream rabbit fur
Head: Lt. Yellow UV Ice Dub
Markings: Sepia water proof for barring

Butt-Ugly Bunny
Fly: Dennis Collier, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 5263 size 4, 6
Thread: Dark brown 8/0
Eyes: Yellow/black lead dumbell coated with epoxy
Tail: Orange holographic Ice Dub
Rib: Gold Lagartun wire fine
Body: Orange holographic Ice Dub
Wing: Dark brown rabbit strip
Legs: Orange/cream medium round rubber
Head: Black UV Ice Dub

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Cherynoble Soldier Ant Column (novelty fly)


Fly: Dennis Collier, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad 3665A size 2
Thread: Black monocord
Body: 1 Mil black/ 2 Mil orange laminated foam
Body: Yellow SLF dubbing
Legs: Black small round rubber
Indicator: 2 Mil white foam

Ducks Arse Damsel


Fly: Dennis Collier, Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 200R size 10, 12
Thread: Olive UTC 70
Eyes: Olive plastic dumbell
Tail: Olive grizzly marabou
Abdomen: Olive/brown D-rib
Wingcase: Olive Swiss straw
Legs: Olive CDC palmered over thorax
Thorax: Olive rabbit w/guard hair

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Fire Worm
Fly: Dennis Collier, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 8089 Bass Bug size 4, 6
Thread: Yellow UTC 70
Eyes: Yellow/black lead dumbell covered with
epoxy
Tail: Chartreuse holographic Ice Dub
Rib: Chartreuse Ultra Wire
Body: Chartreuse/black Ice Dub blended on tying
thread
Wing: Chartreuse/black rabbit strip
Weedguard: .024 Mono

GizmoBugger
Fly: Dennis Collier, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 811S, size 4, 6
Thread: Yellow UTC 70
Eyes: Gold Dazzle-Eyes
Tail: Golden Tan Marabou blood
Body: Cream rabbit/Pearl UV Ice Dub/Pearl Ice
Dub blend
Underwing: Pearl UV Ice Wing
Overwing: Tan Select Craft Hair/Medium brown
Select Craft Hair
Barring: Sepia or Black waterproof for barring
Note: this pattern lends itself to a wide variety of
color combinations, limited only by your imagination, available materials and intended species of
pursuit.

Golden Prince
Fly: Dennis Collier, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 200R size 10 to 18
Thread: Yellow UTC 70
Tail: Gold goose biots
Abdomen: Gold Lagartun wire - small
Wingcase: 2 strands of X-fine gold Lagartun wire
over ginger swiss straw
Thorax: Gold variant rabbit or similar dubbing of
choice
Legs: Light brown hen neck 3 wraps behind
head, pulled down DeFeo style

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Hot head QT
Fly: Dennis Collier, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 3761 size 10 to 14
Head: Orange glass bead
Thread: Dark brown 8/0
Tag: Gold flat mylar tinsel
Rib: Gold Lagartun wire fine
Body: Peacock or Colliers Peacock dubbing (see
Note)
Hackle: Yellow grizzly saddle, fore and aft
Note: Colliers Peacock dubbing: 80% Peacock
Ice Dub/20% Rusty brown Ice Dub

Licorice Stick
Fly: Dennis Collier, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 7989 Salmon - size 4, 6
Thread: Black UTC 70
Butt: Dark red wool
Rib: Silver Ultra Wire fine
Body: Silver flat mylar tinsel
Wing: Black rabbit strip
Throat: Red wool yarn

Needle Hopper
Fly: Dennis Collier, Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 2302 size 10 to 14
Thread: Cream 3/0 Monocord for abdomen/Tan
3/0 Monocord for head
Abdomen: 3 Mil white open cell foam (1st two
segments tied on a needle)
Head: Fine deer body hair or cow elk body hair
Wing: Bustard Thin Skin
Legs: Hot orange Tarantula medium
Indicator: White deer belly hair

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Pike Hors doeuvre


Fly: Dennis Collier, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 811S size 1/0 to 2
Thread: Cream 3/0 monocord
Tail: Yellow marabou/black Select Craft Hair
Body: Yellow SLF dubbing
Wing: Yellow/black Select Craft Hair
Weedguard: .024 Mono

QD Boatman - Gold
Fly: Dennis Collier, Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 3761 size 10 to 14
Thread: Yellow UTC 70
Eyes: Black plastic dumbell small
Shellback: Bustard Thin Skin
Legs: Gold goose biots
Body: Gold Quick Descent

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Salmon-oble Ant (novelty fly)


Fly: Dennis Collier, Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Partridge Bartleet salmon - size 1/0
Thread: Black monocord
Body: 3 Mil Black/orange laminated foam
Body: Yellow SLF dubbing
Legs: Black medium round rubber 2 legs each
side
Indicator: White 2 Mil foam

SnoBall Beetle
Fly: Dennis Collier, Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 3769, sizes 10 to 16
Thread: Black 3/0 monocord
Body: Black 3 Mil foam
Legs: Black small round rubber strip from sheet
in pairs of two attached
Indicator: Deer belly hair, tied butts first
Glue: Zap A Gap super glue small bead from
bend to eye to prevent foam from rolling

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Stimulate-attract-icator
Fly: Dennis Collier, Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 200R size 6 to 10
Thread: Yellow UTC 70
Tail: Bleached blond elk
Rib: Gold Lagarten wire - fine
Abdomen: Lt. yellow UV Ice Dub
Body hackle: Lt. gold or ginger saddle
Wing: 6 Strands of pearl UV Krystal Flash under
bleached blond elk
Overwing: Fluorescent chartreuse Antron
Legs: Medium cream rubber
Hackle: Dyed yellow grizzly saddle
Thorax: Chartreuse Ice Dub

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White Lightning & Pearl


Diver
Fly: Dennis Collier, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 811S, size 4, 6
Thread: White UTC 70
Eyes: Silver Dazzle-Eyes
Tail: Mirage Opal/Ice Blue, Pearl Fire-Fly, Mirage
Opal/Silver, Silver Flashabou mixed
Body: Silver Wire/Pearl Ice Dub (Pearl Diver
uses Pearl UV Ice Dub)
Wing: Mirage Opal/Ice Blue, Pearl Fire-Fly, Mirage Opal/Silver, Silver Flashabou mixed

Wing & Flash Dace


Fly: Dennis Collier, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 811S size 4, 6
Thread: Cream 3/0 monocord
Tail: Two matched badger hen neck hackles
Body: Pearl flashabou wrapped on shank
Throat: Pearl Wing & Flash plus 4 strands of Pearl
Firefly
Wing: Wing & Flash stacked medium
brown/yellow/medium brown/dark brown

Deans Worm
Fly: Andy Simon, photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: size 16 nymph
Thread: 8/0 grey uni-thread
Head: Small clear glass bead
Tail/Body: tan micro chenille (Use Zap-a-Gap to
hold the bead and chenille in place)
Note: My friend, Dean Perry, is one of the greatest
fishermen I have ever seen. His style is fast and
efficient, like the great Art Flick. Whenever I get
the chance to fish with him, I am humbled. On any
given day, for every fish I catch, he will take 3 or
4. Dean introduced me to this great sport, and has
been my inspiration to keep at it.
Deans flies are always great fish catchers, and
they are simple to tie. This aquatic worm fly is
possibly the simplest fly I have even seen, and it
breaks the tradition of common fly tying. But, toss
it over any large trout, and they dont seem to care
how long it took you or that it isnt a real fly - they
just care that it looks like food! I know a spring
creek in Washington where this pattern catches
more fish than everything else combined. Fish
Deans Worm close the bottom, and be ready as
takes can be hard to detect.

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Freight Train
Fly: Andy Simon, photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad salmon fly hook, size 4-6
Thread: 3/0 black uni-thread
Tail: Purple Hackle Fibers
Rib: Small silver tinsel
Body: Orange floss, Then Pink Pheasant tail, followed by peacock
Wing: White calf tail
Note: This fly was not designed by me or by any
local fishermen. The great Randal Kauffman designed this fly, and popularized it on the famous
steelhead rivers of Oregon. But I am including it
because it has special value to me. This is the
pattern I took my first steelhead on, while fishing
the Deschutes River with my dad.
Fish this fly using a down and across method, let
it swing until it is fully below you, then pick up and
cast again. This method is very methodical, and
sometimes you will forget that you are even fishing at all. Cast, swing, step, and repeat. A peaceful rhythmic motion you soon become absorbed
with. You realize what this sort of fishing is about a solitary game, worlds apart from common trout
fishing. There are no loud fisherman and their
rude guides who care nothing about the river or its
needs. Its just you, and the fish

Girdle Bug
Fly: Andy Simon, photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Size 2-12 3x long nymph hook
Thread: 3/0 black uni-thread
Weight: Tungsten bead, lead wire rapped around
the shank
Body: Variegated chenille
Legs: Silicon, pumpkin fleck
Note: The Girdle Bug is perhaps the secret pattern of a few local experts on the famous Grand
Rhonde River in Oregon. Last year, while fishing a
short stretch of the Rhonde, one of my close
friends took fourteen steelhead in under one hour.
I didnt believe him until a week later when he
showed me the photos of that amazing day. If that
isnt a testament to the effectiveness of this fly, I
dont know what is.

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Grizzly Renegade
Fly: Andy Simon, photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Size 8-14 short shank dry fly hook
Thread: brown size 70 ultra thread
Tag: Small silver tinsel
Back hackle: Grizzly rooster neck
Body: Peacock herl
Front hackle: Brown rooster neck
Note: Dad, Fish on! I shouted desperately as a
large trout sped away with my fly firmly hooked in
its jaw. I was only 11, and this was my first brown
trout.

Hairy Gammarus
Fly: Andy Simon, photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: size 16 scuds, flattened out
Thread: Grey 8/0 uni-thread
Weight: Lead wire wrapped around shank
Body: Hare's ear Hairline dubbing
Note: The Hairy Gammarus is an easy pattern to
tie, which will catch a lot of fish. Its a great fly for
beginners to tie.
I like to fish this fly behind a larger pattern, such
as a damsel nymph or a bead head Copper John.
One of my largest trout, a fish well over 30 inches,
fell to this pattern one June evening. Using a scud
imitation like this fly will put you on large fish, because scuds are a main food source for large
trout.

Ice Fly
Fly: Andy Simon, photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Size 12-scud hook
Thread: 8/0 grey uni-thread
Weight: Small brass bead
Tail: Dark pink marabou
Rib: small silver tinsel
Body: Dark pink ice dubbing
Note: This is a great pattern for small, still waters.
I fish this pattern similarly to a chironomid. Let it
sink for about 20 seconds, and then slowly retrieve the fly, in 4-6 inch strips. While the Ice Fly
doesnt imitate anything in particular, it does have
a lot of flash and movement. The Ice Fly is a great
producer year round, and a great fly to try when
nothing else seems to strike the fishs fancy.

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Mac Daddy
Fly: Andy Simon, photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Size 4-10 3x long nymph hook
Thread: 6/0 dark red uni-thread
Eyes: Lead eyes
Weight: Lead wire wrapped around that hook
Claws: Matched pair of pheasant body feather
Rear legs: Orange zonked strip, rapped around
shank
Body: Orange rabbit dubbing
Feelers: Pheasant tail fibers
Hackle: Brown rooster neck, tied palmer style
Rib: Large green ultra wire
Shellback: Olive Raffia, with a coat of Softex over
it
Note: This is a great pattern for large trout and
bass anywhere crawfish live. This fly is a little time
consuming to tie, but its well worth it. The great
action it provides attracts fish that dont even look
at other offerings. Fish the Mac Daddy close to
the bottom, with 6-inch strips. Every 5 or so strips,
give the fly an aggressive strip twice as long and
twice as fast as the normal strip.

Mahogany and Peacock


Fly: Andy Simon, photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Size 14-18 dry fly
Thread: Mahogany size 70 ultra thread
Tail: Brown hackle fibers
Rib: Brown quill
Body: Mahogany thread
Wingpost: Natural cdc
Hackle: Peacock
Thorax: brown rooster neck hackle
Note: This beautiful dry fly is one of my favorites
to tie. One day last year I was fishing a small
creek near my home, when I saw a few rusty duns
coming off the water and soon it turned into a fullscale hatch. The only problem was I didnt have
anything in my box to match the duns, so I fished
with an Adams the rest of the day, only catching a
few fish. I was back the next day, determined not
to let the same thing happen and I was armed
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queue, the duns started coming off the water and


the fish were rising. I cast out with hands shaking
and high expectations, but to my disappointment
my fly sank like a rock, and without my floatant
that day, I was helpless. Back to the drawing
board, I needed a pattern that would work quickly
as the hatch would be over in a few days. I was at
my bench that night when I remembered a batch
of CDC feathers that my friend had given me. Before he gave them to me, he got out a glass of water and showed me what happened when a CDC
feather was submerged. It trapped air, and did not
become saturated. Amazing. I decided to use one
of the CDC feathers as the wing post for the parachute. I tied up a bunch of flies that night, and had
high hopes for the next day.
Just as the two days before, the duns came and
the fish rose, but today I wasnt just a spectator to
the action, I was catching fish! That day I stopped
counting at about 15. Lets just say I caught my
fair share of trout with this fly.

Mill Creek Hopper


Fly: Andy Simon, photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Size 10 dry fly hook
Thread: Black 6/0
Body: Yellow 3mm foam, marked with black permanent marker
Underwing: Green dear hair
Overwing: Green raffia
Legs: Yellow rubber legs, marked with black permanent marker
Head: Yearling elk tied bullet style, eyes drawn
with black permanent marker
Note: This fly was named for one of my favorite
home waters; a beautiful stream near Walla Walla
called Mill Creek. While this fly looks complex, it is
really fairly simple to tie. They key to this fly is getting the extended body right. To build the extended body, slip a piece of foam that is 3 inches
long and 1/8 inch wide onto a needle so that the
foam is impaled in the middle, with one and one
half inches of foam on either side of the needle.
Now, put the needle into your vice, and attach the
thread. Wind the thread back to the foam and begin forming the body. First form one ball will the
thread, then advance the tying thread and form
two more. Once you have finished, whip finish the
thread and pull the body off the needle. Now, take
one of the foam sections, and stick the hook
through it, pulling the foam all the way up to the
bend of the hook. Then, attach your thread to the
hook, and wrap it back to the foam. Now, form 2
more balls of foam, and cut the excess foam from
the hook. Next, and perhaps most the important
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the body, to hold it in place so it does not spin. After this is finished, dress the fly as you would any
other hopper pattern. I use a bullet head and rubber legs for the fly, but feel free to use a clipped
hair head, or anything else you want to try. Experimentation is a crucial step in developing good
flies.

Simons Spey
Fly: Andy Simon, photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Size 6-8 Mustad salmon fly hook
Thread: 3/0 black uni-thread
Tail: Black Saddle hackle fibers
Rib: small silver tinsel
Body, rear two/third: black uni-thread
Body, front one/third: black rabbit fur (see tying
note)
Collar: Purple saddle hackle
Tying note: Rabbit fur is spun into a dubbing loop
using a special technique. Form a dubbing loop,
then open the loop, and place in a zonker strip so
that all the rabbit fur is inside the loop and pointing
out one side. The skin portion of the zonker strip
is left on the other side of the loop. Clip the skin of
the strip, so that only the rabbit fur remains in the
dubbing loop. Now simply spin the dubbing loop
and wind around the hook shank.
Note: This fly is perhaps one of my favorites to tie.
It is beautifully simple, yet has a nice profile.
Simons Spay bridges the gap between the old
world spey style flies and modern techniques. Using a variation on the dubbing loop technique, a
flowing hackle of rabbit fur is formed, giving the fly
tons of action while in the water. Try this pattern
out on you local anadromous species and you will
be pleasantly surprised.

S.L.F Damsel
Fly: Andy Simon, photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: size 12-scud model
Thread: 8/0 grey uni-thread
Weight: Lead wire
Tail: Olive marabou, very sparse
Rib: Small red ultra wire
Body: Olive synthetic living fiber
Eyes: Green melted mono
Note: The S.F.L Damsel is a great pattern for still
waters. Any time you see cruising trout, cast a few
feet in front of it, and let the fly sink, and once it
gets down to the fishes level, give it short fast
strips until the fish passes or picks they fly up.
This can be an amazing way to fish on July evenings when every fish in the lake is near the shore
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Swimming Scud
Fly: Andy Simon, photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: size 12-scud model, with a flattened shank
Thread: Dark red 6/0 uni-thread
Weight: lead wire, wrapped around entire shank
Rib: Small red ultra wire
Shellback: Plastic bag, cut to shape, with a coat of
Softex over it
Body: Olive synthetic living fiber
Note: Contrary to popular belief, scuds do not
have a curved position as they swim. The only
time a scud takes up a curved position is when its
dead, or tumbling down a rushing stream, trying to
find a foothold. So, for this scud imitation I use a
scud hook, flattened out so it doesnt have any
bend. Why you ask do you still use a scud hook,
and not a normal nymph hook? Because the gap
of a scud hook is larger, giving a better chance to
hook this fishsimple as that.
To fish this fly, cast it out in front of cruising fish,
and let it sink until it gets down to their level. Now,
begin to strip it in using brisk, 3-6 inch pulls. Often
times, you will not feel a take with this pattern, so
when you feel any change in the resistance on
your line, strike. Many fish will take this fly and
swim towards you, so the line will become easier
to retrieve, if this happens, you must use a strip
strike, to pull as much line in so you make contact
with the fish.

Tucannon Special
Fly: Andy Simon, photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad salmon fly hook, Size 2-8
Thread: Orange flat waxed nylon
Eyes: Large bead chain eyes
Weight: Lead wire wrapped around shank
Tail: Pink marabou
Rib: Small silver tinsel
Body: Pink marabou wound around shank
Note: I developed this pattern to catch summer
and winter run steelhead on the Tucannon River.
It is simple and easy to tie. This is an important
thing for a steelhead fly, because if you want to
catch steelhead, you must fish deep. If you must
fish, then you will lose many flies.

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Andy's Cripple
Fly: Russell Stanton, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 100 # 18
Thread: black Benecchi 12/0
Rib: fine gold wire
Abdomen: marabou
Thorax: olive Ice dubbing
Wing: cream elk hair
Hackle: grizzly
Note: crippled mayfly emerger from Andy Carlson's (Montana guide) article in Fly Tyer, Summer
'03 issue

Black Nose Dace


Fly: Russell Stanton, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 9395 # 10 4XL streamer hook
Thread: black Benecchi 12/0
Tail: short tuft of red wool
Rib: oval silver tinsel, medium
Body: flat silver tinsel
wing, bottom to top: white polar bear, black bear
hair, brown buck tail
Eyes (optional): Jungle cock

Black Smut (adult midge)


Fly: Russell Stanton, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 100 # 22
Thread: black Gudebrod 10/0
Rib: fine gold wire
Abdomen: dubbed black beaver
Wing: dun cape feather, reverse-hackle down
wing style
Hackle: grizzly

Blue Winged Olive


Fly: Russell Stanton, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 100 # 18
Thread: Benecchi 12/0
Tail: Coq de Leon, Prado fibers
Body: quill - Ron McLean's porcupine Quill Body
Wing: hen hackle tips
Hackle: med dun

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Fluttering Stonefly
Fly: Russell Stanton, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 2312 # 6
Thread: 6/0 orange
Tail: moose body hair
Rib: brown saddle hackle (size # 14 - 16) palmered with 5 or 6 turns
Body: burnt-orange Antron yarn
Underwing: elk rump - sparse
Middlewing: Krystal Flash, root beer
Overwing: moose body hair, tied in tips first with
butts trimmed to length (this ensures wing stays
flared and doesn't mat down, to imitate fluttering
wings
Head: moose body hair (from top wing), bullet
style
Legs: black rubber
Note: from article in Flyfishing and Tying Journal
by Todd Smith w/ Stonefly Angler's Shop in Boise

Kimball's diptera emerger


Fly: Russell Stanton, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Partridge K1A # 24 (Marinaro midge hook)
Thread: Gudebrod 10/0
Tail: teal flank feather fibers (tied long from thorax
for body/shuck)
Abdomen: none, bare hook shank
Thorax: dubbed beaver
Wingcase: light color poly yarn
Note: Mike Kimball's diptera emerger which is Art
Lee's favorite midge emerger pattern, Lore of
Trout Fishing

Neversink Skater
Originator: Edward Ringwood Hewitt, Fly: Russell
Stanton, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: # 14 short shank (here TMC 100, for lack of
a short shank hook)
Thread: Benecchi 12/0 brown
Body: two Coq de Leon pardo hackles (from Paco
Soria), wrapped back to back

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PT Cruiser
Fly: Russell Stanton, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: your favorite nymph hook (here # 16 TMC
200R)
Thread: brown Benecchi 12/0
Tail: pheasant tail fibers
Rib: copper wire
Abdomen: wrapped pheasant tail fibers
Wingcase: pheasant tail fibers
Thorax: peacock herl
Eyes: Maxima Chameleon mono, burned to form
eyes
Legs: partridge
Legs: aftershaft feather, pheasant body or partridge, wrapped behind eyes
Gills: aftershaft feather, pheasant body or partridge, wrapped behind eyes
Note: Jeff Selser's pheasant tail nymph

Snipe & Purple Softhackle


Fly: Russell Stanton, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: #16 light wire dry fly hook
Thread: purple Pearsall's Gossamar silk thread
Body: purple Pearsall's Gossamar silk thread
Collar: snipe or starling

Starling & Herl Softhackle


Fly: Russell Stanton, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: #16 light wire dry fly hook
Thread: Gudebrod 10/0
Body: peacock herl
Collar: starling

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Willow Fly
Fly: Russell Stanton, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 2312 # 6 or Orvis 8808 4 XL streamer
hook # 6
Thread: Gudebrod "G" thread, fluorescent orange
(surgical wire optional)
Body: orange closed cell foam cut in strip and
wrapped around shank
Hackle: grizzly, palmered
Wing: Elk rump hair
Note: This bland looking fly deserves an explanation. It's Bill Campbell's version for the large
stoneflies found on the headwaters of the Rio
Grande and locally known as Willow Flies. Originally tied many years ago by Bill to try and get a
fly that would hold up after more than just a few
toothy browns, he used closed cell foam for the
body and surgical wire instead of thread. After Bill,
along with his fishing friends, Howard, and the
ranch manager, Rod, all had their say on the fly's
design and efficacy they put in Rod's boat and
began the float toward the ranch. Howard was in
the front of the boat that day (which surprises me
since he's always insisted I take the front whenever we've fished) and both the fly and the fishing
were holding up to expectations. After Howard
had accounted for all of his fish that day on the
same fly, he hooked into one last brown as they
approached the take out spot at the ranch. Rod
leaned forward and said to Howard, "Don't loose
that fly." He didn't, and that last fish made 46 on
the same fly. Mission accomplished, Bill.

Attractor Sally
Fly: Jeff Henkemeyer, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 200R 14-18
Thread: 8/0 Yellow
Tag: Amber Zelon
Abdomen: Yellow Rabbit
Wing: Elk Hair
Hackle: Ginger
Legs: Small White Centipede Legs
Thorax: Amber Superfine

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Banana Split
Fly: Jeff Henkemeyer, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 5212 8-12
Thread: Ultra 140 Hopper Yellow
Underbody: Pink 2mm Foam
Overbody: Tan 2mm Foam
Legs: Silli Legs Gold/Black
Indicators: Optional

BCB (BWO CDC Biot) Sparkle Dun


Fly: Jeff Henkemeyer, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 100 16-22
Thread: 8/0 Uni Thread Olive
Shuck: Olive Zelon
Abdomen: Olive Goose Biot
Wing: Natural CDC
Thorax: BWO Superfine Dubbing
Note: Variation on Craig Matthews' Sparkle Dun
pattern.

BH Rubber Leg Prince


Fly: Jeff Henkemeyer, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 3761 10-16
Head: Gold Bead
Thread: Ultra 70 Red
Tail: Small Brown Centipede Legs
Rib: Small Gold Wire
Abdomen: Peacock Herl
Hackle: Mottled Brown Hen Back
Hackle: Mottled Brown Hen Back

Coulee Cricket
Fly: Jeff Henkemeyer, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 100 10-16
Thread: Ultra 70 Black
Abdomen: 2mm Black Foam
Underwing: Turkey Tail
Overwing: Brown Zelon
Legs: Black Small Round Rubber
Indicators: Optional

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Coulee Hopper
Fly: Jeff Henkemeyer, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 100 10-14
Thread: Ultra 140 Hopper Yellow
Abdomen: Tan 2mm Foam
Underwing: Turkey Tail
Overwing: Brown Zelon
Legs: Silli Legs Red/Black
Indicators: Optional

Lime Trude
Fly: Jeff Henkemeyer, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 100 10-18
Thread: Black
Tail: Golden Pheasant Tippet
Body: Lime Rabbit
Wing: White Calf Tail
Hackle: Brown

Orange Soft Hackle Sow


Fly: Jeff Henkemeyer, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 3761 18
Thread: 8/0 Orange
Abdomen: Orange Antron Dubbing
Hackle: Dun Hen Hackle

Red Belly Yuk Bug


Fly: Jeff Henkemeyer, Photographs: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 5263 4-8 (Weighted)
Thread: Ultra 140 Black
Tail: Squirrel Tail
Rib: Copper Wire
Body: Black Chenille on top with red micro chenille on the bottom
Legs: Barred Round Rubber Black/White
Hackle: Grizzly Schlappen

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Spring Creek LB
Fly: Jeff Henkemeyer, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 3761 18-22
Thread: 8/0 Black
Tail: Pheasant Tail
Abdomen: Small Holographic Tinsel
Wingcase: Same as body
Thorax: Peacock Herl

X-Caddis
Originator: Craig Matthews, Fly: Jeff Henkemeyer,
Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 100 14-18
Thread: 8/0 Olive Uni Thread
Shuck: Caddis Amber Zelon
Abdomen: Brachycentrus Olive Zelon Dubbing
Wing: Elk Hair

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Akroyd
Fly: Wally Nowak, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Bartleet 2/0
Working thread: white
Tip: fine oval silver tinsel
Tail: a topping with GP tippet over
Butt: Pink ostrich herl
Body, rear half: rear half, yellow seals fur ribbed
with silver oval with a yellow hackle doubled and
palmered forward just behind the tinsel ribbing.
Body, front half: Front half, black seals fur, ribbed
with silver oval with a black heron hackle substitute wound forward behind the tinsel ribbing.
Throat: Teal flank as a collar
Wing: white goose or swan strips tied in Dee style
Cheeks: Jungle cock tied drooping down to the
point
Head: black 6/0

Brown Nymph
Fly: Wally Nowak, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 200R #8
Thread: olive or chartreuse 6/0
Tail: lemon woodduck fibers
Rib: gold oval rib
Abdomen: hare's ear dubbing
Wingcase: olive or rusty brown antron
Thorax: loose hares ear dubbing
Throat: brown partridge

Cul Drake
Fly: Wally Nowak, Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Wet fly hook 2XL, ring eye #12-8
Thread: Light gray
Tail: Three pheasant tail fibers, tied long
Body: Cul de canard (CDC) feather, palmered
Hackle: grey or brown partridge, tied to slope over
body

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Muskrat Bumble
Fly: Wally Nowak, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 2132 #12/14
Thread: orange or red 6/0
Tip: same as tying thread
Body hackle: Badger variant
Body: muskrat
Hackle: grey partridge

Kong (a.k.a. Copper Yong)


Fly: Cory Muench, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 100; Sizes 20-24
Rib: Fine Copper wire
Thread/Abdomen: Coats and Clark Summer
Brown
Head: Uni 8/0; black
Tying notes: Start thread in middle of shank and
work toward eye, then back to middle. Tie in wire
and work thread to hook bend, then back to the
eye. Wrap wire ribbing to eye and tie off with half
turn. Use two turn whip finish then cover with
black thread to make head and finish.

Mercury Baetis
Fly: Cory Muench, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 200r; Sizes 18-24
Head/Bead: XSM Mercury Silver
Thread: Black or Olive Uni 8/0
Tail: Coastal deer or elk
Abdomen: Superfine olive dubbing
Wing: Black Antron
Tying notes: Start thread and tie in tail fibers.
Lightly dub and cover body back to behind bead.
Tie in wing and finish. Trim wing to length.

Mercury Lightening Bug


Fly: Cory Muench, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 200r; Sizes 18-22
Head/Bead: XSM Mercury Silver
Thread: Black or brown Uni 8/0
Tail: P-tail fibers
Rib: Fine Copper wire
Abdomen: Silver Flashabou
Wing Case: P-tail
Thorax: Peacock herl
Tying notes: Tied just like a P-tail but with the
added step of over wrapping abdomen/body with
flashabou for added flash.

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Nuke Egg
Fly: Cory Muench, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Orvis 1639; Size 14
Thread: Uni 6/0; Rust Brown
Egg: Dark Orange McFly Foam
Halo: Champagne or Cotton Candy Glo-Bug Yarn
Tying notes: Start thread and put down thread
base 3/4 way to bend. Work thread back to middle
and tie in McFly foam on top of hook and trim to
round just like tying an egg pattern. Take thread
back to front of egg. Take a short piece of bug
yarn and pull off small piece of that lengthwise.
Fan out material to make a very thin square piece;
try to make thin sheen of material as uniform in
thickness as possible to avoid any clumping when
tying in. Take material and poke over eye of the
hook in the middle and tie in half on opposite side
of hook with one turn, then fold back material on
near side of hook and tie in. Hold bug yarn back
over egg and make a couple more turns to secure
material and finish. Trim yarn to back of egg.
This pattern isn't done justice until you put it in the
water. Tie one up and drop it in a cup of water and
seeing is believing. Bug yarn becomes translucent
and makes the egg look milky in the water. The
best producing egg pattern I've tried.

Simple Foam Beetle


Fly: Cory Muench, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Orvis 1523; Sizes 16-22
Thread: Uni 8/0; Black
Abdomen/Body: Black Foam
Legs: Black Elk hair
Wing: White Antron or Glo-bug Yarn
Tying notes: Take foam and singe edges with
lighter to give a softer look. Start thread and tie in
foam length of hook in tight wraps giving the body
a compressed, uniform shape. Work thread back
to just behind hook eye and fold foam over making the back. Tie in neck with a couple turns and
take 3-4 elk hair fibers and tie on back with figure
eight. Elk hair will naturally fan out making legs,
trim to length. Take wing material, really just used
as an indicator post so you can see a black fly,
and tie in. Finish fly and trim excess foam in front
of hook eye to make head.
Easy and effective beetle pattern that floats well. I
have found success with small sizes, 18-20, on
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Sparkle Wing RS2


Fly: Cory Muench, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 101; Sizes 18-24
Thread: Griffith's 14/0; Gray
Tail: Coastal deer or elk
Abdomen: Beaver dubbing; Adams Gray
Wing: Sparkle lace
Thorax: Beaver dubbing; Adams Gray
Tying notes: Variation on classic RS2 pattern.
Start thread and tie in deer hair close to hook eye
and wrap back to bend of hook for uniform body
thickness. Trim excess and touch dub beaver
dubbing and dub to half way point on shank. Tie in
one side of sparkle lace and then fold over and tie
in other side and trim. Can help to use a dubbing
needle inside loop if needed to even it out. Touch
dub again with beaver dubbing and cover wing tieins and take to eye of hook and finish.

Braided Butt Parachute


Damsel
Fly: Steven Schwartz, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Orvis 1639 #12
Thread: Blue 6/0
Extended body: Stalcup Adult Damsel Body (alternative: Braided nylon, barred with permanent
marker)
Post: White Parachute Post
Wingcase: White closed cell foam (pulled over
hackle)
Hackle: Grizzly (tied parachute style around both
post and case)
Thorax: Rainey's blue damsel dubbing

BWO Emerger
Fly: Steven Schwartz, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Orvis 1639 #16
Abdomen thread: Brown 8/0
Rib: Fine Copper Wire
Tail/abdomen: Pheasant tail fibers tied PT Nymph
style
Thorax thread: Olive 8/0
Post: Turkey t-base
Thorax: BWO Super Fine dubbing
Hackle: Medium dun rooster

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BWO Palm Emerger


Fly: Steven Schwartz, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Standard Dry Fly
Thread: Olive 8/0
Shuck: Wood duck fibers
Abdomen: Olive Turkey biot
Thorax: BWO Super Fine Dubbing
Hackle: Medium dun hen

Foam Beetle
Fly: Steven Schwartz, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Standard Dry Fly
Thread: Black 8/0
Underbody/overbody: Black closed cell foam tied
in (underbody) pulled over (overbody)
Legs: Black rooster hackle clipped top and bottom
Wingpost: Red Hi-Viz

Half-Spent Adams
Fly: Steven Schwartz, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Standard Dry Fly
Thread: Black 8/0
Tail: Brown and Grizzly spade hackle
Abdomen: Gray Turkey Biot
Wing: Grizzly Hen Tips
Thorax: Gray Turkey Biot tied nymph case style
under shank
Hackle: Brown and Grizzly rooster

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Half-Spent BWO
Fly: Steven Schwartz, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Standard Dry Fly
Thread: Gray 8/0
Tail: Medium dun spade hackle
Abdomen: Olive turkey biot
Wing: Medium dun hen tips
Thorax: Olive Turkey Biot tied nymph case style
under shank
Hackle: Medium dun rooster

Hare's Ear Damsel Nymph


Fly: Steven Schwartz, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 200R #12
Thread: Olive 8/0
Eyes: Mono Damsel Eyes
Tail: Patridge hackle
Abdomen: Pale olive hare's ear dubbing
Wingcase: Olive EP fibers
Legs: Partride feather (tied in wing case style and
pulled over thorax)
Thorax: Pale olive hare's ear dubbing
Head: Pale olive hare's ear dubbing criss-crossed
over and under the eyes

Hare's Ear Parachute


Fly: Steven Schwartz, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Standard Dry Fly
Thread: Tan 8/0
Post: White turkey t-base
Tail: Bleached yearling elk
Abdomen: Natural hare's ear dubbing
Thorax: Natural hare's ear dubbing
Hackle: Grizzly rooster

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Mercer's Z-wing (Brachycentrus)


Fly: Steven Schwartz, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 2457 #14
Thread: Olive 8/0
Rib: Thread tag end
Carapace: Black Goose Biot
Abdomen: Caddis green antron dubbing
Wing pads: Medium dun Z-lon fibers
Thorax: Black dry fly dubbing

Solomon Hair Wing Caddis


(Brachycentrus)
Fly: Steven Schwartz, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Standard Dry Fly #16
Thread: Gray 8/0
Body: Dark gray dry fly dubbing
Wing: Dark gray yearling elk
Hackle: Dark gray rooster hackle undersized by
one size (e.g. #18 hackle for #16 hook)

Black Nosed Dace


Fly: Allan Podell, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: streamer, size 8
Thread: black
Tail: red wool
Body: silver tinsel (oval silver rib optional)
Wing: brown bucktail over black bear over white
bucktail. (painted eyes or jungle cock eyes, optional)

Coffin Fly (per Dette)


Fly: Allan Podell, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: dry fly, size 10, 2xl
Thread: white and switch to black for hackle
Tail: 3 hairs of peccary, spread out
Body: trimmed white hackle stem wound over
white poly yarn counterwound with white thread
Wing: teal flank dyed lime or light green
Hackle: badger hackle, heavy

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Quill Gordon (wet)


Fly: Allan Podell, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: wet fly, size 10
Thread: black
Tail: lemon wood duck flank (or medium dun)
Body: stripped peacock herl, counterwound with
extra fine wire or cemented)
Hackle: medium dun, hen hackle collar
Wing: lemon wood duck flank

Red Quill (E. subvaria, male)


Extended Body Comparadun
Fly: Allan Podell, Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: dry fly, sizes 14 and smaller
Thread: brown
Tail: dun microfibetts
Extended underbody: 20# monofilament
Extended overbody: red/brown DST Quill
wrapped from end to thorax
Wing: dark deer hair
Thorax/Head: brown dubbing

Black Silver
Fly: Kazimierz Olejarz, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: 10
Thread: Grey
Tail: Black hackle fibers
Butt: Peacock herl
Body: Flat silver tinsel
Wing: Grey mallard quill slips
Hackle: Black cock

Brown Iron Blue


Fly: Kazimierz Olejarz, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: 14
Thread: Grey
Tail: Light brown hackle fibers
Butt: Red silk
Body: Grey heron herl
Wing: Grey mallard quill slips
Hackle: Brown cock

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CDC Spectra Dubbing Sedge


Fly: Kazimierz Olejarz, Photographs: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: 12
Thread: Brown
Body: Green spectra dubbing
Downwing: CDC
Hackle: Light brown cock
Head/legs: Spun deer hair

CDC Green Willow Sedge


Fly: Kazimierz Olejarz, Photographs: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: 10
Thread: Light green
Body, rear one-third: Yellow wool
Body, front two-third: Hare's ear and deer hair mix
Downwing: CDC
Hackle: Light brown cock

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Hackle Olive Cock


Fly: Kazimierz Olejarz, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: 10
Thread: Olive
Body, rear half: Peacock herl
Body, center: Green coral bead, black pin stripes
Body, front third: spectra dubbing - honey yellow
Hackle: Olive cock

March Brown
Fly: Kazimierz Olejarz, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: 10
Thread: Brown
Tail: Pheasant tail fibers
Rib: Fine flat silver tinsel
Body: Mix of wool and hare body
Wing: Grey duck quill slips
Hackle: Brown cock and partridge

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Orange Coral Bead


Fly: Kazimierz Olejarz, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: Scud hook #12
Bead: Orange coral
Thread: Grey
Ribbing: Fine copper wire
Abdomen: Light green wool
Thorax: Silver spectra dubbing

Parachute Spectra Dubbing


(red)
Fly: Kazimierz Olejarz, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: 12
Thread: Grey
Ribbing: Green/gold flat tinsel
Abdomen: Hare's ear
Wingpost: CDC
Thorax: Red spectra dubbing
Hackle: Crizzly cock, wrapped parachute style

Red Spinner
Fly: Kazimierz Olejarz, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: 14
Thread: Brown
Tail: Brown hackle fibers
Ribbing: Fine flat gold tinsel
Body: Red silk
Wing: Grey mallard quill slips
Hackle: Brown cock

Red Tag
Fly: Kazimierz Olejarz, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: 14
Thread: Brown
Tail: Red silk
Body: Peacock herl
Hackle: Brown cock

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Turkey Sedge
Fly: Kazimierz Olejarz, Photographs: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: 10
Thread: Brown
Body hackle: Brown cock, palmered and trimmed
on top
Body: Green wool
Downwing: Turkey quill slip
Head: Spun deer hair
Legs: Deer hair
Note: Color the trimmed deer hair butts with
brown permanent marker

Black Bear Green Butt


Fly: Ted Patlen, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Single salmon
Thread: black
Tip: fine oval silver
Butt: flourescent green floss
Tail: black hackle fibers (or g.p.crest)
Rib: fine oval silver
Body: black wool or floss
Throat: black hackle fibers
Wing: fine hair from a black phase squirrel or similar
Note: when tied in smaller sizes such as this one
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better than the traditional black bear body hair.


a layer of white thread or floss or flat silver tinsel
under the butt will make the color stronger and
brighter in the water

Blue Bottle
Fly: Ted Patlen, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Wet fly hook, ring eye
Thread: black
Tail: black hackle fibers
Body: pale blue silk floss
Throat: black hackle fibers
Wing: natural darkish gray wing such as duck or
goose

King of Waters (variation)


Fly: Ted Patlen, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 'blind' wet fly hook, snelled
Thread: red
Tail: teal flank
Rib: oval gold or silver
Body: red silk floss
Throat: mix white and red hackle collar
Wing: teal flank
Note: tied on silk gut snelled antique hook in the
reversed wing style typical of the 1880's

Mini Matuka
Fly: Ted Patlen, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Partridge Wilson fine wire salmon hook
Thread: chartreuse
Rib: very fine oval silver tinsel or wire
Body: chartreuse chenille
Wing: match pair of small, olive dyed grizzly neck
feathers (hen)
Wing: small, olive dyed grizzly neck hackle
Note: typical matuka but small, entire fly only 1"
long (approx)

Philoplume/CDC Emerger
(generic)
Fly: Ted Patlen, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Wet fly hook, ring eye
Thread: grey
Tail: small philoplume from the base of the major
white/black tippets of an Amhearst pheasant
Body: dubbed CDC
Throat/legs: sparse hackle or CDC
Wing: CDC

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Scarlet Ibis
Fly: Ted Patlen, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Wet fly hook
Thread: black
Tail: bright red hackle fibers
Rib: fine silver or gold tinsel
Body: red silk floss
Throat: bright red hackle fibers
Wing: red wing segments

Gr Frede (Grey Fred)


Fly: Gerhardt Lund Andersen, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: Streamer size 4-6
Thread: Matching body color
Eyes: Bead chain link
Tail: Grizzly feather tip with a few strands of crystal flash
Ribbing: Crystal flash or copper wire
Hackle: Grizzly hackle, palmered up to about
left of the hook
Body: Dubbing made of the fluffy part of a grizzly
feather. You can cut it into pieces, or blend it in
and old coffee blender. It is important that the
body gets a fluffy look.
Head: Same as body, thick and covering remainder of hook shank
Note: A real Seatrout killer! It is the ultimate
Saltwater fly in Denmark and Sweden too. You
can see this fly in variety of colors such as red,
green orange, black and you name it! Just find
the materials in matching colors.

Mayfly King
Fly: Gerhardt Lund Andersen, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco TMC 206 BL Size 10-12
Thread: Black
Tail and body: A teal feather where the fibres are
reversed, except a few fibres and greased with
some dryfly grease.
Hackle: Brown hackle tied parachute
Under thorax: Small amount of dubbing in matching color
Over thorax: Narrow piece of closed cell foam,
1/8" wide and 3" long
Wings: One CDC feather on each side of the
hook. Same length as the tail
Tying notes:
For the Tail&Body: Tie the feather down on the
hook with some loose windings, push and pull it
with your fingers, till it seems right. Cut the feather

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so that two fibres are left to imitate the tail. Thorax


: A little amount of dubbing in matching color.
Wings: Secure the CDC feathers well. Fold the
foam to go under the hook and pull it up on each
side of the wings. Take the thread and secure it
over the hook. Take the hackle and wind it around
the base of the foam. Trim the ends of the foam
close.

Polar Magnus
Fly: Gerhardt Lund Andersen, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: Streamer size 4-6
Thread: Black
Eyes: Lead eyes, painted red
Tail: Grizzly tip
Body hackle: Grizzly, palmered
Body: Lite Brite
First collar: Grizzly
Second collar: Widgeon flank feather
Notes: The Polar Magnus is a fly for fishing on the
coast in the winter and early spring. If you tie this
fly without hot orange teal and using hares wool
on the body, you will have a fly named Magnus,
who is father for many other flies. Polar Magnus is
for fishing in cold water on the coast for seatrout.

Buck Tail Deceiver (gold)


Fly: Deb Duran, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad 253NA 3/0
Thread: White
Tail: Yellow buck tail topped with a yellow neck
hackle tied curve side up to support wing
Body: Gold body braid
Throat: White Bucktail
Wing: Blended bucktail.. Yellow, Pink, Orange and
Chartreuse
Topping: Gold and Pink weaved flash
Nose: Light coat of epoxy with fine pearl diamond
dust sprinkled on
Eyes: Yellow 3-D prism eyes

Ed Belasky's Bait Fish


Originator: Ed Belasky, Fly: Deb Duran, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad 34007 4/0
Thread: White
Body: Blended Bucktail tied in at the nose. Soft
yellow, blue, white, pink and light lavendar.
Six Ginger saddles and four Grizzly saddles. Ginger krystal flash.
Topping: Lavendar buck tail, Orange bucktail and
pink bucktail. Rainbow Angel Hair.
Throat: Florescent Flame marabou
Nose: Light coating of epoxy to cover thread

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wraps and sprinkle silver glitter into the epoxy.


Eyes: Yellow 3-D prism eyes

Ed Belasky's Tandem Bill


Fish fly (trolling)
Originator: Ed Belasky, Fly: Deb Duran, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Rear hook Mustad 34007 5/0 - Front hook
Mustad 3407 6/0
Attach 60 lb nylon coated wire to the rear hook
Thread: Light olive
Spine: Weed wacker line
Body (covering spine): Slide on EZ Body Med
Chartreuse over the rear hook and spine
Tail: Off White Slinky Fiber coated with Soft Body
and colored with permanent markers. Tie this to
the end of the spine a few centimeters from the
bend of the hook. Use Zap a Gap to secure the
tail. Slide the EZ Body over and secure with Goop
and sprinkle diamond dust glitter into goop. The
tail acts as a rudder on this trolling fly.
Slide the front hook into place piercing the EZ
Body material. Pull the EZ Body braid back out of
the way. Attach front hook to the wire cable and
secure whippings with zap a gap. Attach weed
wacker spine to front hook and slide the EZ Body
up the hook and secure.
Body: Blended bucktail.. Yellow, Green, Orange,
Blue, Pink, Florescent Yellow and Florescent
Blue. Saddle feathers.. two Florescent Yellow
Grizzly, two Florescent Blue feathers and four florescent yellow feathers. Several strands Pearl
flashabou.
Topping: Blended bucktail.... Yellow, Pink, Blue
and Orange. Metalic Pink and Metalic Green Krystal Flash. Several strands of peacock herl.
Throat: Red marabou
Cheeks: Two Golden Pheasant neck feathers
Eyes: Stick on prism eyes
Nose: Coat thread wraps in a light coating of epoxy and sprinkle fine glitter onto the nose

Ed Belasky's Tandem Squid


Originator: Ed Belasky, Fly: Deb Duran, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Rear hook 254ss 4/0; Front hook Mustad
3407 6/0
Thread: White Danville's flat waxed nylon
Tail: eight Ginger Grizzly hackles colored pink
with permanent markers
Collar: Hot Pink marabou
Eyes: Dumbbell eyes tied to shank on the bottom
of the inverted hook covered with Hot Pink estaz
Use a very strong wire to attach the tandem hook
to the front hook and I use zap a gap to secure
the wire once tied tightly to the front hook.

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Body: Spun shades of white and pink deer hair cut


to shape and colored with permanent markers

Ed Belasky's Yellow Angel


Originator: Ed Belasky, Fly: Deb Duran, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad 34007 - 7/0
Thread: White
Tail: Red Bucktail, Yellow schlappen hackles and
Gold Krystal Flash
Body: Holographic plastic lace with light coating of
epoxy wrapped up the shank and at the front tie in
alternating layers of yellow buck tail and gold krystal flash on the top and bottom of the hook.
Throat: Red calf tail
Topping: Black bucktail
Eyes: silver prism eyes
Note: For this freshwater perch imitation, coat the
nose in epoxy and color with permanent markers.
Add stripes to the finished fly with a black permanent marker.

Flatwing
Fly: Deb Duran, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 3/0 Eagle Claw #253
Working thread: White
Platform: White Bucktail
Support: White neck hackle curved side up to
support tail
Second support: Blue neck hackle curved side up
to support tail
Tail (in order of assembly): Blue saddle hackle
slightly longer than support hackle
White saddle hackle
White saddle hackle/pearl fire fly (2 strands typical)
Pale Lavender saddle hackle/silver holographic
flash
Chartreuse saddle hackle/green flash
Pink saddle hackle/gold holographic flash
Blue Grizzly saddle hackle/blue flash
Body: Bill's Body Braid, silver
Collar: White bucktail 2/3 around tied fairly full
Topping (in order of assembly):
Blended Bucktail - blue, chartreuse, white and
dark purple
Peacock herl
Cheek/eye: Jungle Cock

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Just For Fun


Fly: Deb Duran, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Owner 5170-111 1/0
Working thread: White
Body: Core of a nylon rope tied along shank on
top and bottom of the hook. Mirage krystal flash
Cheeks: Peacock green neck feathers
Throat: Red krystal flash
Topping: Peacock sword
Eyes: White 3-D
Nose: Red thread varnished with red lacquer

Black Ant
Fly: Jim LaFevers, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Std Dry Fly or Wet Fly #10 - #18
Thread: 3/0 Florescent Red, Black Danville 6/0,
Black 8/0 Uni
Abdomen: Flo Red 3/0 & Black 6/0
Thorax: Black 6/0
Legs: Black Krystal Flash 3 strands
Note: I form the body then epoxy. Allow it to dry
then tie in the crystal flash and cut to form legs.

Black Flashback P.T.


Fly: Jim LaFevers, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 101 # 22
Thread: Black 8/0 Uni
Tail: Three Black Pheasant Tail fibers
Ribbing: Fine Copper wire
Abdomen: Black Pheasent Tail
Wingcase: Pearl Holo or Flashabou
Thorax: Peacock Herl
Note: I tie this fly in various sizes and with copper
beadheads.

Green Rockworm
Fly: Jim LaFevers, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 2487 #16 or equivalent scud hook
Thread: Nylon Tying Thread
Ribbing: Nylon Tying Thread
Abdomen: Larva Lace # 4 (Chartreuse)
Thorax: Black Superfine Dubbing
Note: A pattern using Phil Cameras tying techniques and products. Tie in various colors and
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midges etc.

GRHE - Beadhead
Fly: Jim LaFevers, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 3671, Mustad 7957B #6 - #20
Thread: Black 3/0, 6/0 or 8/0 depending on size
Tail: Natural Oppossum
Ribbing: Gold Oval - small
Abdomen: Hares Ear
Wingcase: Natural Squirrel
Thorax: Hares Ear

Look At Me
Fly: Jim LaFevers, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad 94840 or equivalent, #12 - #16
Thread: Black 8/0 Uni
Tail: Orange hackle
Ribbing: Gold Mylar Tinsel - small
Body: Chartruese Rayon Floss
Hackle: Badger
Note: A good attractor pattern for trout and panfish. I vary the colors to create other Look at Me
flies.

Look At Me Now
Fly: Jim LaFevers, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad 94840 or equivalent, #12 - #16
Thread: Black 8/0 Uni
Tail: Black hackle
Ribbing: Gold Mylar Tinsel - small
Body: Flourescent Red 3/0 Monocord
Hackle: Black
Note: A good attractor pattern for trout and panfish. I vary the colors to create other Look at Me
flies.

Myemerger
Fly: Jim LaFevers, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 200 # 18- #22
Thread: Brown 8/0 Uni
Tail: Grizzly hackle
Ribbing: Brown thread
Abdomen: Natural Australian Oppossum
Wingcase: Natural Dun Brown Ostrich
Thorax: Natural Australian Oppossum

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Orange Asher
Fly: Jim LaFevers, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad 94840, Tiemco 100 or equivalent
#10 - #20
Weight (optional): Gold bead head
Thread: 8/0 Black Uni
Body: Orange Floss
Hackle: Grizzly palmered
Note: This fly can be tied in various sizes and with
bead heads. Can be fished wet or dry. Small sizes
for midges and larger patterns are excellent for
panfish. Tie with various colors to create other
Ashers

Orange Bucktail Caddis


Fly: Jim LaFevers, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad 94840, Tiemco 100 or equivalent
#8 - #18
Thread: Orange 3/0, 6/0, 8/0 - Depending on size
Body: Orange Dubbing
Hackle: Brown palmered
Wing: Bucktail dyed flo-orange
Note: An old time caddis fly. I also tie this fly in a
lighter yellow version.

Pardo Caddis
Fly: Jim LaFevers, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 100 or equivalent #16
Thread: 8/0 Black Uni
Body: Brown Olive superfine dubbing
Hackle: Dark Dun palmered
Wing: Coq De Leon - Dark Pardo

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Pissant
Fly: Jim LaFevers, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Std wet or dry # 10-14
Thread: Black 6/0 Danville
Tail: Black hackle
Ribbing: Black Thread
Body: Black Thread
Shellback: White Deer Hair
Hackle: Black
Note: Another version calls for brown thread and
hackle but retains the white deer hair shellback

Redhead
Fly: Jim LaFevers, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 3671# 18
Thread: Black 8/0 Uni
Abdomen: Black CDC dubbing
Wingcase: White Antron yarn
Thorax: Red Glass Bead and Black CDC dubbing
Wingcase: Pearl Holo or Flashabou

Tan Caddis Pupa


Fly: Jim LaFevers, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Tiemco 3671# 18
Thread: Black 8/0 Uni
Abdomen: Tan Antron Yarn twisted
Wingcase: Pearl Krystal flash
Thorax: Black Glass Bead and natural dun brown
Ostrich
Wingcase: Pearl Holo or Flashabou
Legs: Grey Partridge

AJ Nymph
Fly: John Ridderbos, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: mustad 9671 14
Weight: five turns of lead under peacock
Thread: Grey
Tail: Hares mask (hair from between the eyes)
Body: Fluorescent hot orange brassie wire
Wing case: Pheasant tail
Legs: Pheasant tail
Thorax: peacock herl

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Carey Special
Fly: John Ridderbos, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad 9672 12
Thread: Black
Body: peacock herl
Hackle: pheasant rump

Foam Humpy
Fly: John Ridderbos, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 94840 mustad 14
Thread: Matching hackle color
Tail: Moose body
Shellback: Foam strip
Body: SLF dubbing
Hackle: whiting color of your choice

Grey Gnat
Fly: John Ridderbos, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 3906b #12
Thread: Black
Tail: Med dun hen feather fibers
Body: Med dun Haretron
Hackle: Whiting Med dun hen neck
Wing: mallard flank

Hex Nymph
Fly: John Ridderbos, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Streamer hook
Thread: orange 6/0
Tail: sand colored grizzly mini marabou and
pheasant tail fibers
Rib: gold tinsel
Shellback: pheasant tail fibers
Abdomen: Creamdubbing
Wingcase: pheasant tail fibers
Thorax: amber dubbing
Legs: white cdc
Hackle: Ginger

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Eyes: Black mono

Kalamazoo Clouser
Fly: John Ridderbos, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad Bassworm Hook 1/0
Thread: Olive 6/0
Eyes: I-Ballz nickel/green
Underbody: rootbeer Krystal Flash
'Wing': Bucktail, olive and white, real sparse

Krystal Dun
Fly: John Ridderbos, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad 94840 16
Thread: Grey
Tail: White microfibbets splayed
Body: superfine dubbing
Wing: Krystal flash
Hackle: light dun whiting saddle

Krystal Egg
Fly: John Ridderbos, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: egg style
Thread: fluorescent orange 6/0
Tail: two strands pearl Krystal flash
Body: peach estaz
Wing: white egg yarn

Marabou Leech
Fly: John Ridderbos, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Streamer hook
Thread: Black
Tail: Black Marabou
Body: Black yarn
Wing: Black marabou

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Red Fox Squirrel Nymph


Fly: John Ridderbos, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad 3906B 14
Weight: bead head
Thread: Grey
Tail: squirrel back
Rib: orange pearl flashabou
Abdomen: Whitlock's Slf blends Red fox squirrel
nymph
Legs: pumpkinseed sili legs
Thorax: Whitlock's Slf blends Red fox squirrel
nymph
Hackle (optional): brown hen

Skilton's Quick Sight Ant


Fly: John Ridderbos, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: dry fly hook
Thread: Black
Body: foam ant body
Hackle: black whiting hackle sized to match body

Skunk
Fly: John Ridderbos, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Wet fly 3XL
Weight: 5 turns of .025 lead wire
Thread: Black
Tail: white calf tail or bucktail
Body: black chenille
Legs: white rubber

Sparrow
Fly: John Ridderbos, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 9672 mustad 10
Thread: Dark grey
Tail: Fluff from pheasant rump feather
Body: Olive Rabbit dubbing, or quick descent
dubbing
Hackle: Pheasant rump feather
Head: Filoplume from pheasant rump

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Suspended Chironomid
Fly: John Ridderbos, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Scud hook
Thread: Black
Abdomen: d rib
Post: white foam strip
Thorax: peacock herl

TOM Damsel
Fly: John Ridderbos, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: 3906b mustad #18
Thread: Olive
Tail: sparse olive marabou
Body: olive quick descent dubbing
Legs: olive centipede legs
Note: TOM is short for 'Trying Out Materials'!

Bloody-Backed Bunny Leech


Fly: Ben Sobel, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Targus 7999 or salmon hook of choice
Head: large brass cone head
Thread: UNI 6/0, color doesn't matter since it
won't show
Tail: straight-cut rabbit strip on top of 6 dozen
strands of krystal flash, color of choice. Skin on
strip should extend out one hook length
Rear body: cross-cut red rabbit strip
Lateral line: 6 strands of krystal flash on each side
Front body: cross-cut rabbit strip, same color as
tail
Notes:
One of my favorite flies for steelhead. Other colors
that work well include pink, orange, tan, electric
blue, and black. Whip-finishing twice behind the
head will eliminate the need for head cement.
Swing it deep, and be prepared for some
_vicious_ strikes!

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Green Butt Punk


Fly: Ben Sobel, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Targus 7999 or salmon hook of choice
Thread: UNI 8/0
Ribbing: silver med or med/fine wire
Butt: green yarn
Body: black yarn, slighty tapered
Wing/tail: 2-4 black saddle hackles, tied in
matuka-style. Total feather length should be approximately twice the length of the hook
Collar: 4-5 turns of black saddle hackle, same size
as those used for the wing
Overwing: arctic fox tail
Note:
The name of "green butt punk" comes from the
fact that it looks like (and essentially _is_ a green
butt skunk with a mohawk ;^) )

Skim Milk
Fly: Ben Sobel, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad 94840 or equivalent, sizes 8-20
Thread: UNI 8/0 or Gordon Griffith's 14/0
Tail: calf tail, color to match natural
Body: calf tail, extended body style, angled
downwards when in the vise; this will help it to ride
upside down and give it a very realistic profile in
the water. Can be dubbed for more durability
Hackle: butts of calf tail used in making tail/body,
spread underneath the shank comparadun-style
Note: I have not fished this fly yet, but when tank
tested, I could hardly believe how realistic it
looked on the water. It should make an excellent
imitation of a dun and spinner of all mayfly species, with a few simple adjustments of thread and
hair colors. Enjoy!

Midge Pupa
Fly: Milan Kupreanin, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: Hayabusa 387 # 12 - 18
Thread: Black 8/0
Ribbing: Red thread
Abdomen: Pheasant tail fibers
Wing case: Flash hair
Thorax: Orange yellow dubbing

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Milan CDC
Fly: Milan Kupreanin, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: Hayabusa 752 # 14 - 18
Thread: Black 8/0
Tail: Cream cock hackle fibers
Abdomen: Cinnamon biot
Downwing: CDC
Hackle: Cream/grey

Red Head
Fly: Milan Kupreanin, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: Hayabusa 376 # 2 - 8
Thread: Red 8/0
Ribbing: Fine silver wire
Body: Flash hair
Underwing: Squirrel fur tail
Wing: Mallard segments

Rhyacophila
Fly: Andrzej Koziel, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: #10 (Aiken 1237)
Thread: Uni Thread 8/0 brown
Underbody: lead
Abdomen: olive thread covered by clear vinyl and
painted on top using brown Edding 2200 pen
Wingcase: brown foil
Thorax: Hares Mask , light
Head: Uni Thread 8/0 light olive

Conehead Marabou Muddler


Fly: Hermann Schibli, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 2312 #10
Weight: 5/32" conehead
Thread: Brown Wonder Thread ultrafine
Tail: Red hackle fibers
Body: Flat gold Mylar tinsel
Underwing: Grey squirrel tail topped by a few
strands of krystal flash
Wing: Orange marabou
Head: Spun deer hair with collar

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Montana Variant
Fly: Hermann Schibli, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Mustad 79580 #14
Weight: 2,8 mm (1/8") black tungsten bead
Thread: Black
Tail: Black marabou with a few strands of krystal
flash
Ribbing: Green tinsel
Abdomen: Black Uni-Stretch yarn
Wing case: Black Bug Skin
Thorax: Underwraps of .010 lead, covered by yellow dubbing
Legs: Soft black hackle, palmered through thorax

PT Chironomid
Fly: Hermann Schibli, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 2487 #14
Thread: Brown
Body: Pheasant tail fibers
Wing stub: Cream antron
Legs: Pheasant tail

Smuddler
Fly: Hermann Schibli, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: TMC 2312 #14
Thread: Brown Wonder Thread ultrafine
Tail: Red hackle fibers
Body: Flat gold Mylar tinsel (size 14)
Head: Spun deer hair with collar

BH Squirrel Nymph
Fly: Britt Phillips, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Dai Riki 060 #10-16
Weight: Brass bead
Thread: Grey
Tail: Hungarian partridge
Ribbing: Holo mylar
Abdomen: Fox Squirrel
Hair hackle: Fox Squirrel Back Hair

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Cutt-Nip
Fly: Britt Phillips, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Dai Riki 060 #12-16
Thread: Uni 8/0 Fire Orange
Body: Mix of glass beads and whisps of seal's fur

Greby
Fly: Britt Phillips, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Dai Riki 125 #12-18
Thread: Uni 8/0 Fire Orange
Abdomen/'veiling': Holo mylar
Thorax: Ice dub
Hair hackle: Red Fox Sqirrel Back Hair

Mosquito Hawk
Fly: Britt Phillips, Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: DaiRiki730 or Kamasan 830 #10-12
Thread: Uni 8/0 Fire Orange
Ribbing: flat Mylar
Body: Uni-yarn body(color to suit)
Legs: 4 knotted pheasant center fibers (two per
leg)
Wings: India cock hackle tips
Hackle: India cock hackle (usually trimmed on bottom)

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PT Brassie
Fly: Britt Phillips, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Dai Riki 060 #12-16
Thread: Red
Tail: Pheasant tail fibers
Abdomen: Copper wire
Thorax: Fox Squirrel
Wing case: Pheasant tail fibers

Armored Prince
Fly: Marshall Porterfield, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: Nymph hook 12-18
Weight: Brass cone
Thread: Unithread 8/0, black
Tail: Brown goose biots
Abdomen: Green copper wire
Thorax: Peacock herl
Legs: Partridge hackle
Wings: White goose biots
Head: Black thread
Notes and fishing instructions:
The brass cone covers the butts of the white
goose biot wings and the legs. The cone is
pushed back over the tie in of the wings and legs
during the formation of the head, which is the last
part of the fly to be completed.

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Copper Prince
Fly: Marshall Porterfield, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: Nymph hook 12-18
Weight: Gold bead
Thread: Unithread 8/0, black
Tail: Brown goose biots
Abdomen: Copper wire
Thorax: Peacock herl
Wings: White goose biots
Notes and fishing instructions:
This pattern combines the best qualities of the
Prince Nymph and the Copper John.

Mad Caddis
Fly: Marshall Porterfield, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: Dry fly hook sized to match bead head
Thread: Unithread 6/0, Brown
Head: Plastic bead head gold bead 3mm for #12
hook
Body hackle: Brown
Body: Tan beaver dubbing
Wing: Elk hair
Notes and fishing instructions:
A bead head dry fly might seem mad but this
pattern is actually named for my favorite fly tying
partner. Considering the trout attracting power of
bead head nymphs, I thought why not bring some
flash to surface patterns. The bead emulates the
light focused by the surface tension dimples created by the insects feet on the water surface.
Plastic beads are light and can be supported by
most standard floatation techniques. The beads
can be purchased in a craft store, but dont come
counter drilled, so you may need to do this yourself. My experience has been that these bead
head dry flies work on the dead drift or skated
across the surface.

Suicide Dragonfly Nymph


Fly: Marshall Porterfield, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Hook: Nymph hook size 6-10
Thread: Unithread 8/0, olive
Tail: Olive marabou
Abdomen: Olive marabou wrapped up from the
tail
Hackle: Partridge hackle
Eyes: Silver bead chain
Notes and fishing instructions:
This is an easy pattern to tie. Just tie in the eyes.
Take the thread back to tie in the marabou tail.
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the marabou. Tie the off the marabou and finish it


off with the hackle.

Sweeper Mayfly Emerger


Fly: Marshall Porterfield, Photograph: Hans
Weilenmann
Nymph
Hook: Dry fly hook 12-18
Thread: Unithread 8/0, Tan
Tail: Tan hackle tip fibers
Ribbing: Gold wire
Abdomen: Tan hares ear dubbing
Wing case: Turkey quill
Thorax: Hares ear dubbing
Head: Tan thread
Emerging Dun
Hook: Dry fly hook 12-18
Thread: Unithread 6/0, brown
Underbody: Copper wire, plastic tubing, or monofilament
Body: Grey beaver dubbing
Wing: White CDC
Hackle: Grizzly
Head: Brown thread
Notes and fishing instructions:
Yes this is two flies in one. This style was named
by my best fishing buddy, who upon first seeing
the pattern correctly predicted that it will sweep
up all of the trout on the stream. It is tied backwards in order to prevent the emerger part from
interfering with hook set. The first versions had
this problem. There are a couple of ways to accomplish this pattern. The first is to tie the
emerger and add it to the hook before tying the
nymph. The alternative is to tie in the emerger underbody as you tie the nymph, then complete the
fly by turning the hook around in the vise to tie the
emerger.
Basic instructions: Turn the hook around backwards and tie the head at the start of the hook
bend. Tie in the Emerger underbody, or completed emerger. Tie in two pieces of wing case
material and dub the thorax. Take the two win
case pieces around either side of the underbody/emerger, and tie down. Tie in tail and wire
before dubbing backwards to the eye of the hook.
Wrap gold wire back and tie off thread. Head cement this junction as well as the nymph head. The
emerger part can be created by tying in the CDC
and over wrapping the butts as you dub the body,
tie in the hack tip and wrap 4-5 times, followed by
tieng off the hackle and creating the head.
Please don't copy/distribute the contents of this
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Baby Lobster
Originator and fly: Joe Branham, Photographs:
Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Saltwater, standard or long shank, 2 to 6
Thread: 6/0, White
Walking legs and Mouth: Blackish green bucktail
Antenna: 2 strands black crystal flash
Claws: Dark green grizzly hackle tips
Eyes: Burnt mono or sewing pin
Body: White chenille
Legs: Palmered grizzly hackle trimmed on top and
sides
Weight: Bar bell eyes
Shell Back: Blackish green bucktail coated with
epoxy, silicone or nail polish
Note: This fly may be used for a Cray Fish pattern
but changing the colors and sizes.

Black and Purple


Fly: Joe Branham, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Saltwater, standard shank, 1/0 to 4/0
Thread: Flat waxed nylon, Black
Splitter: Purple marabou
Tail: Black marabou with either black or purple
palmered saddle
Collar: Purple neck hackles with pearl or purple
crystal flash on each side
Head: Built up black thread coated with epoxy
Eyes: Painted white with black pupil

Branhams Epoxy Mini Puff


Originator and fly: Joe Branham, Photograph:
Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Saltwater, standard shank, 1 to 8
Thread: 6/0 or 3/0, to match wing color
Eyes: Stainless steel bead chain
Wing: Calf tail, crystal flash. Natural or dyed grizzly hackle tips
Head: Kreiniks Fly Tyers Ribbon or colored or
dyed epoxy
Overcoat: Epoxy
Note:
In the late 1980s when I was trying to design my
first fly, the Epoxy Charlie, the Mini Puff was another fly that I was tying a lot of and had the possibility of becoming a very good epoxy adaptation.

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The Epoxy Mini Puff was developed almost side


by side with the Epoxy Charlie. I used flash a bou
initially for the head and then progressed to crystal flash and finally the Kreiniks Fly tyers Ribbon. I
used these materials and coated them with clear
epoxy.
As I became more involved in epoxy flies, I was
shown how to dye epoxy, using Rit dye and 70%
isopropyl alcohol and to tint the epoxy using
enamel paint. This led to just tying on the bead
chain eyes and applying either a tinted or dyed
epoxy to give a solid head of epoxy that was either semi-transparent or opaque. NOTE: See article on Working with Epoxies for exactly how to
do this.
I never really promoted this fly but it was carried
by Kaufmanns Streamborn while I was tying for
them. I never sent a sample to Umpqua so they
did not put it under contract.
Generally bead chain eyes are used but you can
use bar bell eyes but the fly will sink like a rock.
Numerous colors can be used. I generally tied this
fly with a pink head (either the Fly Tyers Ribbon
over coated with clear epoxy) or a tinted pink epoxy. The pink had either a pink or tan wing. The
brown was either a gold head coated with clear
epoxy or a tinted brown solid epoxy head. The
white had a silver head or a colored white head.
The tan had either a pearly head or a dyed tan
solid epoxy head.
Other colors may be used to include a chartreuse
head with either a chartreuse or white wing, orange head with either a brown or tan wing, brown
head with an orange wing and an all yellow.
All of these colors can be tied with either a Kreiniks Fly Tyers Ribbon head coated with clear
epoxy or a head of solid epoxy tinted or colored.
Either way, these are very effective flies.
If you really want to get fancy, add some very fine
pearl flask to either the dyed or colored epoxy.

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Branham's Mara-Minnow
Originator and fly: Joe Branham, Photograph:
Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Saltwater, standard or long shank, 1 to 8
Thread: 6/0, White, Gray or to match back color
Eyes: Bar bell painted yellow with black pupil or
Krystal Eyes
Tail: 2 pieces of palmered marabou 1 to 2 times
hook shank length with 4 to 5 strands crystal flash
on each side
Wing: 2 pieces of palmered marabou
Collar: Palmered natural or dyed grizzly saddle
hackle
Gills: 5 to 10 short pieces of red crystal flash
Note:
This pattern can be tied in numerous sizes and
color combinations.
By palmering the marabou, the marabou will give
bulk and profile to the fly.
I use short plumes for the tail and longer plumes
for the wing.

Brown and Orange


Fly: Joe Branham, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Saltwater, standard shank, 1/0 to 4/0
Thread: Flat waxed nylon, Fl. Orange
Splitter: Brown or orange marabou
Tail: Brown neck hackle with orange crystal flash
Collar: Orange marabou with palmered brown and
orange hackles
Head: Built up Fl. Orange thread coated with epoxy
Eyes: Painted yellow with black pupil

Copper Demon
Originator: Tom Lentz, Fly: Joe Branham, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Saltwater, standard shank, 1/0
Thread: 6/0, 3/0, orange flat waxed nylon
Eyes: Painted white with black pupil
Body: Gold tinsel overwrapped with clear mono
Wing: Orange buck tail, topped with 8 strands
copper crystal flash
Beard: Orange marabou reaching to hook point
Head: Orange thread

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Deer Hair Baitfish


Originator: Tom Lentz, Fly: Joe Branham, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Saltwater, standard or long shank, 4/0 - 4
Thread: A+, to match body color
Eyes: Bar bell
Tail: Saddle hackles and crystal flash
Body: Spun and trimmed deer hair
Collar: Marabou
Note:
This fly can be tied to imitate various baitfish. Use
colors to match the baitfish being imitated.

Epoxy Charlie
Originator and fly: Joe Branham, Photograph:
Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Saltwater, standard shank, 2 to 8
Thread: 6/0, color to match wing color
Body: Kreiniks Fly Tyers Ribbon or crystal flash
Overcoat: Epoxy
Eyes: Stainless steel bead chain or barbell
Wing: Calf tail, crystal flash, grizzly hackle tips

Flashy Marabou
Originator and fly: Joe Branham, Photograph:
Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Saltwater, standard shank, 2 to 2/0
Thread: Flat waxed nylon, color to match wing
color
Tail: Heavy marabou with 15 to 20 strands crystal
flash on each side to match wing color
Body: Crystal chenille
Wing: Heavy Marabou with 15 to 20 strands crystal flash on each side to match wing color
Head: Built up thread coated with nail polish or
epoxy
Eyes (optional): Painted yellow with black pupil
Note: This fly can be tied in numerous color combinations. Match the color(s) that work best in
your area.

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Leftys Favorite Deceiver


Originator: Lefty Kreh, Fly: Joe Branham, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Saltwater, standard shank, 2 to 8/0
Thread: 6/0, 3/0, flat waxed nylon, Gray, black or
white
Tail: 6 to 12 long, wide and webby saddle hackles
with a long, wide and webby natural grizzly hackle
on the outside of each side, with 5 to 10 strands
pearl crystal flash on each side
Collar: Bucktail
Wing: Buck tail
Gills: 10 to 20 short strands red crystal flash
Head: Built up and tapered thread coated with
cement or epoxy
Eyes: Painted
Note:
Lefty sent me a Deceiver in 1990 that he described as his favorite way of tying this patter.
Lefty says that the addition of the grizzly hackle
and red crystal flash as gills generates more
strikes.
Notice that on this version of the Deceiver there is
no body (optional) and no peacock herl.
Lefty says that the body is not necessary but is an
option if you so desire.

No Name Shark Fly


Fly: Joe Branham, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Saltwater, standard shank, 1/0 to 5/0
Thread: 3/0 or Flat waxed nylon, Red
Wing: 10 to 16 long yellow hackles with 8 to 14
strands gold flash a bou on each side
Body/Collar: Red marabou palmered to slightly
behind hook eye
Head: Red thread

Pearly Glass Minnow


Originator and fly: Joe Branham, Photograph:
Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Saltwater, standard shank, 1/0 to 4/0
Thread: Flat waxed nylon, White or Gray
Tail: Grizzly hackles with silver crystal flash
Belly: White bucktail
Collar: Gray over white marabou
Topping: Peacock Herl
Gills: Red marabou
Body/head: Pearl mylar tubing coated with epoxy

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Eyes: Plastic with moveable pupil

Tarpon Deceiver (Tan)


Fly: Joe Branham, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Saltwater, standard shank, 1/0 to 4/0
Thread: Flat waxed nylon, White
Tail: White neck hackles or saddle hackles
Body: Gold mylar
Collar: Tan over white bucktail with copper crystal
flash
Overwing: Cree or red variant neck hackles
Topping: Peacock Herl
Gills: Red marabou
Head: Built up thread coated with epoxy
Eyes: Painted yellow with black pupil

Tarpon Needlefish
Originator and fly: Joe Branham, Photograph:
Hans Weilenmann
Hook: Saltwater, standard shank, 1/0 to 4/0
Thread: Flat waxed nylon, White
Splitter: White Marabou
Tail: White neck hackle with pearl crystal flash
Collar: Blue over chartreuse over white marabou
Gills: Red crystal flash
Eyes: Plastic with moveable pupil
Head: Pearl braid coated with epoxy

Ms atadores de Danica
Hans Weilenmann Bob Wyatt
Rene Harrop
Sven Ostermann
David Cameron
Aleksandar Panic
Paul Slaney
Eric Peper
Steve Davenport
Ed Shenk
Harrison Steeves
Tracy Mobley
Bruce Salzburg
Jude Duran
Bob Petti
Gianluca Nocentini
Arthur Greenwood Bruce E. Harang
Miscellaneous flies Lance Filimek
Miscellaneous flies 2 Kevin Kresowaty
Larry Medina
Marvin Nolte
Joyce Westphal
Tim Didas
Michel Lemieux
Elmer Meiler
Alice Conba
Bob Lindquist
Flytier's Flybox
Ginger Allen
Dave Schmezer
Karkour Seyoufi
Belarmino Martinez Wally Lutz
Jason Freund

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LAS MOSCAS DE JIM TEENY


La Pheasant Tail podra ser una mosca que cumple con casi todos los requisitos de la Teeny Nymph, pero
no tiene la versatilidad de esta ltima, an usando los mismos materiales, un anzuelo y pluma de la cola del
faisn de collar. Con las distintas variaciones que Jim ata de su mosca se puede pescar, y de hecho l lo
hace, todo tipo de peces. Sus moscas han pescado truchas, adems de steelhead, marrones andromas,
todos los salmones del Pacfico, salmn del Atlntico, por nombrar algunos de agua dulce. En agua salada
han pescado bonefish, tarpones, barracudas, permit, jack crevalle, entre muchos otros.
La tcnica de atado de las moscas de Jim Teeny es sumamente simple. Se enrolla sobre la pata de un
anzuelo para ninfas o moscas hmedas un mechn de fibras de la pluma de la cola de un faisn de collar,
como queda dicho, y de color natural si se trata de una Teeny Nymph original. Se sujeta el mechn por su
cabo al final de la pata del anzuelo, dejando unos tres milmetros del cabo como bajo cuerpo, enrollando el
mechn luego hacia delante dejando las puntas como patas / barbas de la mosca (ver foto Teeny Nymph
Original).
Tomando como base este concepto, se pueden hacer diferentes modelos de moscas, como streamers, salmoneras, para steelhead, o ninfas de todo tipo. El cuerpo base explicado en el prrafo anterior, se puede
repetir varias veces en un anzuelo de pata larga, por ejemplo, agregndole una cola antes y un ala despus,
del mismo color de los cuerpos o con colores combinados, brillantes u opacos para steelhead y marrones
andromas y colores ms naturales para truchas residentes. Sera interesante probarlas tambin con nuestros dorados y taruchas. Si Jim pesca bien especies marinas de gran tamao y combatividad no sera de extraar el xito que podra tener con nuestras especies autctonas de agua dulce.

Teeny Nymph original

8 46H

La Teeny Nymph original, arriba izquierda, y dos variantes de la misma mosca.

Teeny Leech

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Otra variante, con doble cuerpo pero esta vez con el agregado de la cola.

Teeny Egg Sucking Leech

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La misma Leech que las anteriores pero con cabeza de hilo rojo simulando un huevo.

Teeny Streamers

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A la Leech se le agrega un ala y algunos brillos y se produce un streamer sumamente efectivo.

Teeny Flash Flies

8 50H

Si a los streamers o leeches los atamos con colores llamativos tenemos como resultado unas excelentes y
pescadoras moscas para steelhead.

Teeny Flash Flies

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Mas variantes de las Teeny Flash Flies, stas mas pequeas y muy efectivas como atractoras.

INDICE ALFABETICO
2X long nymph, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41,
42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53,
54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66
3 X long nymph/streamer, 34, 35, 36, 37,
38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49,
50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61,
62, 63, 64, 65, 66
3X long nymph/streamer, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38,
39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50,
51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62,
63, 64, 65, 66
Abdomen
Dubbing mezcla de Haretron oliva y
gris, 33
Fine Poly or Antron dubbing in
Hendrickson blend color, 53
Fine Poly or Antron dubbing in PMD
or pale yellow color, 52
Fine Poly or Antron dubbing in
Sulphur Orange, 53
Silver Flashabou, 168
Tying thread, 70, 104
Abdomen 3 Pheasant tail fibers
twisted with a short section of
fine copper wire, 54
Abdomen 3/0 orange thread wrapped as
a thorax, 65
Abdomen Antron/Hare dubbing, 62
Abdomen Biot quill to match pattern
description., 41
Abdomen Bleached Deer body hair tied
extended over hook shank., 43

Abdomen Brown or olive tentacles,


wound around hook, 41
Abdomen Brown or pale amber dubbing,
64
Abdomen Cream or olive Antron
dubbing, 63
Abdomen Dark Olive/Brown Antron
dubbing, 40, 44
Abdomen Dubbed fur to match pattern
description., 64
Abdomen Flat Silver Tinsel, 55
Abdomen Fur dubbed tightly and
sparsely., 37
Abdomen Golden tan antron dubbing, 64
Abdomen Micro Larva Lace or Stripped
Dyed Grizzly Quill, 40
Abdomen Mixture of Cream and Golden
Tan Antron dubbing, 43
Abdomen Olive pheasant tail fibers, 66
Abdomen Olive/Brown Superfine Antron
dubbing, 39
Abdomen Peacock Antron dubbing, 39
Abdomen Peacock Herl, 54
Abdomen Scintilla dubbing in desired
color, 62
Abdomen Tan or olive Tentacles, 41
Abdomen Turkey Biot or Stripped quill
to match body color, 39
Abdomen Tying thread, 44, 55
Abdomen Tying thread or peasant tail,
55
Adams, 7, 13, 75, 156, 170, 171

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Additional Colors Black, golden,


copper, 64
Additional Colors Black, Hare's Ear,
Olive, 60
Additional Colors Black, Olive, 51
Additional Colors Black, PMD, Olive,
38
Additional Colors Black, White,
Yellow,, 45
Additional Colors Black/Chartreuse,
Purple/Pink, 51
Additional Colors Black/Gray,
White/Gray, Gray/Yellow, 46
Additional Colors Brown, Black,
Olive, 49
Additional Colors Brown, Cream,
Olive, 60
Additional Colors Brown, Olive, 45
Additional Colors Brown, yellow, 64
Additional Colors Cream, Olive,
Black, Gray, Red, 40
Additional Colors Gray, Olive, Tan, 63
Additional Colors Gray, pink, 59
Additional Colors Green, Red, 62
Additional Colors March Brown, BWO,
PMD, 39
Additional Colors Natural, Black, 46
Additional Colors Olive, Black, 49
Additional Colors Olive, Brown, 66
Additional Colors Olive, Cream, 61, 62,
63
Additional Colors Olive, Cream,
Black, Tan, Brown, 61
Additional Colors Olive, pink,
orange, 58
Additional Colors Olive, Tan, Cream,
60
Additional Colors Olive/Brown, Black,
49
Additional Colors Orange, Pink,
Olive, 59
Additional Colors Partridge and
Yellow, Partridge and Orange, 54
Additional Colors PMD, BWO, 39
Additional Colors PMD, Callibaetis,
BWO, 37
Additional Colors Purple, Black,
Brown, Olive, White, 46, 48
Additional Colors Red Quill, PMD,
Trico, 39
Additional Colors Sulphur, BWO, PMD,
Baetis, 42
Additional Colors Sulphur,
Hendrickson, Olive, Brown, 41
Additional Colors Tan, Black, Olive,
62
Additional Colors Tan, Brown, 44

Additional Colors Tan, Yellow, Olive,


38
Additional Colors Trico (black),
Gray, Olive, PMD (yellowish/olive),
37
Additional Colors White, Black,
Olive, Brown, 48
Additional Colors White, Black/Olive,
Gold, 50
Aire-Flow Cutwing Dun, 3, 17, 37
Ala, 28, 31, 32, 33
Calf tail blanco, ciervo natural y
Krystal Flash perlado, 33
CDC oliva peinado hacia atrs, 32
Mechn de Cola de Ardilla Gris, 31
Mechn de Cola de Ardilla, negra o
Siberiana., 32
Tira de conejo, grizzly o gris, 32
Tira de Conejo, grizzly o gris, 32
Tira de Conejo, negra, 32
and folded back over the chenille
body and tied off to form the tail.,
69
Antenas
Biot de ganso, marrn, 33
Idem cola, 33
Antennae
2 Stripped Brown hackle quills, 14,
34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45,
46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57,
58, 59, 60, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 77,
78, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 89, 93, 94,
95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104,
105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 111, 112, 113, 114,
115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 123, 124,
125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133,
134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 140, 141, 143, 144,
145, 146, 147, 148, 150, 152, 153, 154, 155,
156, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 164, 165, 166,
167, 168, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 176, 177,
178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 187,
188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 196, 197,
198, 199, 201, 202, 203, 204
Antennae:, 57, 67, 68, 69, 88, 104, 108, 138,
139, 141, 145
anzuelo, 28, 29, 30, 31, 205
Anzuelo, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34
C208 n 8-10-12-14-16, 34
Mustad 3665A #4, 31
Mustad 37160, 33
Mustad 79580, 31, 32
Mustad 79580 o 9575, 32
Mustad 7970 #6 y #8, 32
Tiemco TMC 2487, 33
Tiemco TMC 5263, 33
Tiemco TMC 5263 #8, 33
Tiemco TMC 900BL #14, 32
Tiemco TMC 9395, lastrado, 32

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Tiemco TMC 9395, lastrado opcional,


32
Anzuelo:, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34
AP Nymph, 6, 17, 70
As tail, 57, 67, 68, 69, 88, 104, 108, 138, 139,
141, 145
Atada por
Marcos Juan Czerwinski, 31, 32, 33
Randall Kaufmann, 33
B.H. Midge Fly, 5, 17, 65
Back
Olive Zonker Strip, 49
Backscratcher Nymph, 5, 17, 54
Bead
1/8, 59
Brass, 52, 53, 125
Gold, 81, 82, 83, 105, 132
Bead Body Scud, 5, 58
Bead head, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42,
43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54,
55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66
Bead Head Barr's Net Builder, 5, 17, 62
Bead Head Brassie, 5, 17, 65
Bead Head Breadcrust, 5, 17, 63
Bead Head Caddis Pupa, 5, 17, 60
Bead Head Flymph - Hendrickson, 4, 53
Bead Head Flymph - PMD, 4, 17, 52
Bead Head Flymph - Sulphur, 4, 17, 53
Bead Head Krystal Caddis Larva, 5, 17,
63
Bead Head Lite Brite Bugger, 4, 17, 49
Bead Head Lite Brite Zonker, 4, 17, 48
Bead Head Ovipositing Caddis, 5, 17, 62
Bead Head Rainbow Prince, 5, 17, 57
Bead Head Serendipity, 5, 17, 62
Bead Head Soft Hackle Hares Ear, 5, 18,
60
Bead Head Stonefly, 5, 18, 64
Bead Head Swimming Hares Ear, 5, 18, 55
Bead Head Woolly Bugger, 4, 18, 49
Bead Head Woolly Bugger Streamer, 4, 18,
49
Bead Head Zug Bug, 5, 18, 56
Bead Heart Scud, 5, 18, 68
Bead:, 52, 53, 59, 68, 81, 82, 83, 92, 105, 106,
114, 122, 125, 132, 168, 177
BH Crystal Bugger black, 18
Biot, 8, 13, 18, 27, 84, 86, 89, 94, 143, 164, 171,
172, 173
Black Ant, 7, 14, 75, 168, 184
Black Bear, 14, 178
Black Brass or Tungsten bead., 7, 8, 10,
11, 14, 17, 20, 36, 38, 40, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48,
49, 50, 51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62,
63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 74, 76, 80, 87, 88, 89,
92, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 100, 103, 106, 107, 108,
113, 114, 115, 116, 120, 122, 123, 125, 126,

128, 130, 133, 137, 138, 139, 142, 143, 145,


146, 149, 153, 157, 161, 164, 167, 168, 172,
174, 175, 178, 180, 190, 191, 193, 194, 196,
197, 198, 199, 201, 202, 203, 204
Black Caddis, 6, 10, 18, 23, 69, 121
Black chenille, 31, 32, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44,
45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56,
57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 103, 105,
106, 107, 109, 113, 116, 124, 135, 139, 145,
177, 180, 184, 185, 187, 192, 193, 194, 195,
198
Black Ghost, 4, 18, 48
Black Ghost Streamer, 4, 18, 48
Black Gnat, 3, 18, 34
Black Nose Dace Streamer, 4, 18, 47
Black Palmer, 5, 18, 66
BLM (Beaded Little Mayfly) Nymph, 5, 18,
55
Blonde, 134
Blue Quill, 3, 18, 36
Blue Wing Olive, 3, 18, 38
Blue Wing Olive Parachute, 3, 18, 38
Blue Winged Olive, 3, 10, 13, 18, 37, 107,
160
Body Antron dubbing, 58
Body Antron/Hare dubbing, 60, 62
Body Back
Plastic from Zip lock bag or scud
back, 62
Body Baetis blend Antron, 40
Body Black chenille, 50
Body Black Floss, 48
Body Black fur, 34
Body Black or olive Vernille, 49
Body Blue Winged Olive blend Antron,
40
Body Brown Estaz or Sparkle Chenille,
50
Body Chartreuse Antron dubbing or
yarn, 61
Body Chenile, 51
Body Copper Wire, 65
Body Dark olive camel fur, 42
Body Dubbed fur of pattern color., 60
Body Dubbed fur to match pattern
description, 38
Body Fawn fox fur or other tan
dubbing, 52
Body Fawn fox fur or tan dubbing, 36
Body Fine synthetic dubbing to match
pattern color, 37
Body Flat Gold or Silver Mylar
Tinsel, 46
Body Flat gold tinsel, 45, 46
Body Flat silver tinsel, 45, 47, 48, 52
Body Flat silver tinsel or fine
silver Mylar piping, 47, 48

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Body Fluorescent white floss and


pearlescent mylar, 47
Body Hares Ear blend dubbing, 55
Body Hare's ear dubbing, 54, 60
Body Hares Ear Dubbing, 55
Body Hare's ear dubbing or Dubbing
Brush., 60
Body Hare's Mask or Hare's Ear
dubbing, 53
Body Light olive dubbing, 43
Body Lime green Antron yarn or
dubbing, 61
Body Lite Brite dubbing to match body
color., 46
Body Lite Brite dubbing to match
pattern description, with a short
section of red Lite Bright Dubbing
next to the bead., 48
Body Lite Brite dubbing to match
pattern description., 49
Body Medium olive Antron dubbing, 61
Body Medium olive dubbing, 37, 60
Body Medium olive dubbing., 37
Body Medium olive fur, 37
Body Natural brown ostrich, 65
Body Olive brown Crystal Chenille, 47
Body Olive brown dubbing, 38
Body Olive or black chenille., 49
Body Orange floss with flat silver
tinsel tag., 47
Body Orange or yellow floss, thin, 54
Body Orange Vernille, 50
Body Orange Wool or fur, 63
Body Ostrich herl to match pattern, 59
Body Partridge Hen hackle palmered
the full length of the body., 44
Body Peacock herl with gold bead at
mid-shank, 64
Body Pearlescent Chenille, Ice
Chenile, or Estaz, 50
Body PMD
Yellowish-olive fur. Callibaetis
Gray fur. BWO
Olive fur., 37
Body Purple or black chenille, 51
Body Red fox belly or cream dubbing,
35
Body Red Larva Lace, 65
Body Red or green Antron, twisted and
wound like yarn, 62
Body Silver or pearl Ice Chenille or
Sparkle Chenille, 51
Body Stripped Coachman Brown hackle
quill, 35
Body Stripped hackle quill to match
body color., 39
Body Stripped peacock quill, 35, 36
Body Stripped peacock quill., 36

Body Tan Antron Dubbing, 63


Body Tan fur, 34
Body Tannish olive fur, 42
Body Turkey biot, 42
Body White deer hair, extended, 42
Body Wool or synthetic substitute, 45
Body Zonker strip used for the tail
wrapped forward around the hook
shank., 48
Bomber, 4, 27, 50
Brass bead, 7, 8, 10, 11, 14, 17, 20, 36, 38, 40,
44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 54, 55, 56,
57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 74,
76, 80, 87, 88, 89, 92, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 100,
103, 106, 107, 108, 113, 114, 115, 116, 120,
122, 123, 125, 126, 128, 130, 133, 137, 138,
139, 142, 143, 145, 146, 149, 153, 157, 161,
164, 167, 168, 172, 174, 175, 178, 180, 190,
191, 193, 194, 196, 197, 198, 199, 201, 202,
203, 204
Brown Antron/Hare dubbing, 33, 37, 38, 39,
40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 52, 53, 54, 55, 57, 62, 63,
64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84,
85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 91, 92, 93, 94, 97, 99, 102,
104, 106, 107, 108, 109, 114, 115, 116, 117,
123, 125, 128, 132, 133, 134, 137, 138, 139,
140, 142, 143, 145, 147, 148, 149, 152, 156,
160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168,
169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 177, 180, 184,
185, 187, 188, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195,
196, 197, 198
Brown hackle, collar style, 9, 12, 13, 23,
28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41,
42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55,
56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67,
68, 69, 70, 77, 78, 79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 87,
88, 89, 91, 92, 93, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101,
102, 103, 104, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111,
112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 122,
123, 124, 126, 127, 129, 131, 132, 133, 134,
135, 136, 137, 139, 140, 141, 143, 144, 145,
146, 149, 152, 154, 156, 160, 163, 164, 165,
167, 168, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176,
177, 180, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 192,
193, 195, 197, 198
Brown Hen or Partridge tied collar
style., 9, 12, 13, 23, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35,
36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 49,
50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61,
62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 77, 78, 79,
80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 87, 88, 89, 91, 92, 93, 96,
97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 106, 107,
108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116,
117, 118, 119, 122, 123, 124, 126, 127, 129,
131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 139, 140,
141, 143, 144, 145, 146, 149, 152, 154, 156,
160, 163, 164, 165, 167, 168, 170, 171, 172,
173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 180, 185, 186, 187,
188, 189, 190, 192, 193, 195, 197, 198

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Brown saddle hackle palmered through


both abdomen and thorax., 31, 32, 38,
39, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51,
52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63,
64, 65, 66, 103, 105, 106, 107, 109, 113, 116,
124, 135, 139, 145, 177, 180, 184, 185, 187,
192, 193, 194, 195, 198
Bruce Staples, 67, 68, 69, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92,
100, 101, 106, 107, 114, 161, 166, 181, 182,
183, 201, 202, 203
Budding Emerger, 4, 19, 41
Butt, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14, 21, 70, 71, 94, 96, 107,
113, 122, 124, 126, 133, 146, 149, 167, 170,
174, 178, 192
Black thread (rear 1/5 of body), 70
Cabeza, 28, 31, 32, 33
Bead Head plateada, 31
Chenille rojo flo, bead head
opcional, 32
Ciervo natural, 33
Ciervo teido de dorado, 33
Perla metlica dorada (golden bead
head), 33
Caddis Larva, 5, 17, 63
Carrot, 5, 25, 65
Case:, 67, 86
Cased Caddis, 5, 19, 67
CDC Caddis Olive, 3, 19, 32
CDC Comparadun, 4, 19, 41
CDC Mayfly Dun, 4, 19, 42
CDC Mayfly Emerger, 3, 19, 38
Cheek
jungle cock, 47
Cicada, 102
Claws
Ultra Suede strip cut into pincher
shape, 45, 46, 48, 49, 50, 55, 56, 57, 60, 61,
63, 64, 65, 67, 70, 81, 82, 83, 86, 88, 89, 90,
91, 93, 105, 108, 111, 113, 114, 127, 131,
133, 138, 139, 143, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150,
151, 152, 154, 157, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165,
169, 171, 172, 178, 184, 187, 188, 190, 191,
194, 195, 196, 199
Coffinfly, 4, 19, 42
cola, 33, 205, 206
Cola, 31, 32, 33
Biot de ganso, marrn, 33
Cola de Ardilla gris, 31
Extremos del mylar piping del
cuerpo, 32
Fibras de hackle oliva, 33
Krystal Flash plateado, 32
Krystalflash plateado, 32
Pluma imitacin tucn, dos, 31
Tippets de Faisn Amherst, 33
Tippets de Faisn Dorado, 33
Topping, 32
Cola:, 31, 32, 33

Collar, 8, 17, 44, 46, 50, 55, 61, 80, 87, 92, 93,
95, 102, 105, 106, 107, 108, 115, 116, 117,
123, 131, 133, 158, 162, 182, 183, 192, 199,
201, 202, 203, 204
Wing Zonker strip tied over top of
body and bead, 48
Colors Natural Hare's Ear, 53
Cone Head Double Bunny, 4, 19, 49
Cone Head Fox Muddler, 3, 19, 30
Cone Head Marabou Muddler, 4, 19, 45
Cone Head Muddler Minnow Stream, 4, 19,
45
Cone Head Woolly Bugger, 4, 19, 49
Cone Head Zuddler, 4, 20, 46
Conehead Wooly Sculpin, 4, 20, 44
Copper John, 155, 197
Copper, Gold, or Brass Bead, 7, 8, 10, 11,
14, 17, 20, 36, 38, 40, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49,
50, 51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63,
64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 74, 76, 80, 87, 88, 89, 92,
94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 100, 103, 106, 107, 108,
113, 114, 115, 116, 120, 122, 123, 125, 126,
128, 130, 133, 137, 138, 139, 142, 143, 145,
146, 149, 153, 157, 161, 164, 167, 168, 172,
174, 175, 178, 180, 190, 191, 193, 194, 196,
197, 198, 199, 201, 202, 203, 204
Crayfish, 5, 20, 57
Creepy Hare's Ear, 5, 20, 64
Cubre Ala/Cheeks
Tippets de Faisn Dorado, 31
Cuerpo, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34
CDC oliva, 32
Chenille fino o lana, negro, 31
Chenille Glo Brite, negro, 31
Chenille mediano, anaranjado, 33
Chenille negro, 32
Dubbing de liebre en cordn negro.,
34
Dubbing mascara de liebre, natural,
33
Dubbing, mezcla 2/3 conejo amarillo
con 1/3 mascara de liebre,
natural, 33
Floss negro, 32
Mylar piping plateado o perlado, 32
Tinsel chenille plateado, 32
Cuerpo:, 31, 32, 33, 34
Curved nymph, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41,
42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53,
54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66
Damsel Nymph, 6, 7, 10, 13, 20, 25, 69, 74, 108,
172
Deer Hair Floating Nymph, 5, 20, 68
deer hair spun and clipped, 33, 52, 53,
67, 68, 70, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 89,
91, 92, 93, 94, 97, 102, 104, 106, 107, 108,
114, 123, 132, 134, 137, 138, 139, 140, 145,
147, 148, 149, 152, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164,

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165, 166, 167, 168, 170, 171, 172, 173, 177,


184, 185, 187, 188, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194,
196, 197, 198
Difficulty 1, 49, 50, 51, 59, 61, 63, 64, 65
Difficulty 2, 36, 37, 38, 39, 49, 50, 51, 52,
54, 60, 61, 62, 65
Difficulty 3, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41,
42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 48, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 58,
59, 60, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66
Difficulty 4, 36, 40, 43, 44, 45, 46, 49
Difficulty 5, 47
Double Bead Head Caddis, 5, 20, 64
Doug Swisher and Carl Richards, 67
Dubbing, 33, 52, 53, 67, 68, 70, 80, 81, 82, 83,
84, 85, 86, 88, 89, 91, 92, 93, 94, 97, 102, 104,
106, 107, 108, 114, 123, 132, 134, 137, 138,
139, 140, 145, 147, 148, 149, 152, 160, 161,
162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 170, 171,
172, 173, 177, 184, 185, 187, 188, 190, 191,
192, 193, 194, 196, 197, 198
Eastern Green Drake, 4, 20, 42
Egg Sucking Leech, 11, 15, 135, 206
Elk Hair Caddis, 118
Emerger, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 36, 38,
39, 40, 41, 44, 63, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 84, 85,
89, 99, 100, 104, 105, 123, 128, 140, 142, 170,
171, 179, 198
Epoxy
Araldit., 34
Etha-Wing Emerger, 4, 20, 41
Extended Body Eastern Green Drake, 4,
43
Extended Body Green Drake Spinner, 4,
20, 43
Extreme Emerger, 3, 20, 38
Eyes
Melted Mono tied in at the bend, 57
Fina, 3, 20, 31
Fine gold wire, 31, 32, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44,
45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56,
57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 103, 105,
106, 107, 109, 113, 116, 124, 135, 139, 145,
177, 180, 184, 185, 187, 192, 193, 194, 195,
198
Fine monofilamant (6X), 31, 32, 38, 39, 40,
42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53,
54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65,
66, 103, 105, 106, 107, 109, 113, 116, 124,
135, 139, 145, 177, 180, 184, 185, 187, 192,
193, 194, 195, 198
Fine wire, Red, 31, 32, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44,
45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56,
57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 103, 105,
106, 107, 109, 113, 116, 124, 135, 139, 145,
177, 180, 184, 185, 187, 192, 193, 194, 195,
198

Flash, 8, 10, 12, 15, 21, 27, 32, 33, 39, 41, 42,
44, 46, 47, 48, 49, 51, 63, 80, 83, 89, 91, 93,
98, 100, 106, 114, 115, 120, 125, 127, 128,
131, 132, 143, 152, 153, 161, 182, 183, 184,
189, 192, 193, 207, 208
Flashabou
Azul., 34
Flashback Scud, 5, 21, 58
Flat silver tinsel, 31, 32, 38, 39, 40, 42,
43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54,
55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66,
103, 105, 106, 107, 109, 113, 116, 124, 135,
139, 145, 177, 180, 184, 185, 187, 192, 193,
194, 195, 198
Fly
Dave Cameron, Photograph
Hans Weilenmann, 69
Larry Medina, Photograph
Hans Weilenmann, 70
Franke Shiner, 4, 21, 47
Girdle Bugger, 4, 21, 50
Glass beads impostor, 5, 21, 67
Thorax Black bead for black BLM;
copper bead for olive, peacock and
Pheasant Tail BLM, 55
Gold Ribbed Hare's Ear, 4, 21, 53
Goran Grubic, 67, 68, 69, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92,
100, 101, 106, 107, 114, 161, 166, 181, 182,
183, 201, 202, 203
Gray Ghost Streamer, 4, 21, 47
Gray, Pink, Orange, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42,
44, 45, 46, 48, 49, 50, 51, 54, 57, 58, 59, 60,
61, 62, 63, 64, 66
Green raffia, 69, 157
Grey Fox, 3, 21, 34
Grizzly hackle, palmered through
body, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 18, 20, 26, 27, 34,
35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46,
47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60,
61, 62, 64, 65, 67, 69, 70, 72, 77, 78, 79, 80,
84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95,
96, 97, 99, 101, 104, 105, 107, 108, 109, 110,
111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 121,
122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 128, 129, 130, 131,
133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 142, 143, 144, 145,
146, 148, 149, 150, 152, 153, 154, 160, 163,
164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172,
173, 174, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 186,
187, 188, 189, 192, 193, 194, 196, 197, 198,
199, 201, 202, 203
Hackle, 4, 5, 9, 12, 13, 18, 23, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32,
33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44,
46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57,
58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69,
70, 77, 78, 79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 87, 88, 89,
91, 92, 93, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103,
104, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113,
114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 122, 123, 124,
126, 127, 129, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136,

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137, 139, 140, 141, 143, 144, 145, 146, 149,


152, 154, 156, 160, 163, 164, 165, 167, 168,
170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 180,
185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 192, 193, 195,
197, 198
Amarillo, estilo, 32
Dun Hen Saddle wrapped as a collar
above the bead, 52, 53
Gallina de Guinea, anaranjada,
estilo, 31
Golden Badger, 70
Negro, 31
Olive Sculpin Wool and Gold
Conehead, 51
Pluma de gallo., 34
Rooster Hackle, Color to Match, 38
Saddle de gallo, badger, 33
Hackle 1-2 wraps of Pheasant or
Partridge hen feather., 54
Hackle 2 Brown Hackles tied full
wrapped over 1/2 of the thorax, 43
Hackle 2-3 turns of Hen Saddle
Hackle, 62
Hackle 2-3 turns of Partridge, 64
Hackle Black, 34, 49, 51
Hackle Black or olive, palmered
through body, 51
Hackle Black, palmered, 49
Hackle Blue dun, 36
Hackle Brown and grizzly mixed, 36, 52
Hackle Brown dry fly tied parachute
sytel, 40
Hackle Brown hen hackle folded and
wound as a collar (may substitute
webby rooster hackle), 53
Hackle Brown Hungarian partridge
wound collar style, sparse, 54
Hackle Brown partridge, wound as a
sparse collar., 60
Hackle brown soft hackle, 65
Hackle Brown, Ginger or Cree Saddle,
tied palmer-style through body, 50
Hackle Collar
1-2 turns Partridge soft hackle., 55
3-4 Turns of White Hen hackle or a
soft webby saddle hackle., 44
Black saddle, 50
Deer Body Hair tips, 46
Spun Deer body hair to match body
color., 46
Hackle Cream dyed Badger neck hackle
trimmed top and bottom, 43
Hackle Cream or light ginger, 35
Hackle Dark dun, 37, 38, 41
Hackle Dark dun or cream saddle
hackle, 41
Hackle Dark dun, parachute style, 38

Hackle Dark ginger hen-collar style,


52
Hackle Dark, natural or light dun
Henry's Fork Hackle, 41
Hackle Ginger and grizzly mixed, 34
Hackle Grizzly dyed olive., 42
Hackle Grizzly dyed yellow,
undersized, tied parachute style, 44
Hackle Grizzly Hen Saddle tied collar
style, 63
Hackle Grouse or Speckled Partridge,
60
Hackle Light Blue Dun, undersized,
tied parachute style, 40
Hackle Light Dun colored hen hackle,
59
Hackle Light Dun dry fly tied
parachute style, 40
Hackle Medium Blue Dun, undersized,
tied parachute style, 39
Hackle Medium dun, 35, 37
Hackle Medium dun, clipped on
bottom., 37
Hackle Medium olive or black saddle,
palmered through body., 49
Hackle Mottled brown partridge wound
as a collar., 54
Hackle Olive-dyed grizzly, 43
Hackle One yellow, one brown hackle
tied as collar., 47
Hackle PMD
Light blue dun. Callibaetis
Grizzly. BWO
Dark dun. Hackle is clipped on
the bottom., 37
Hackle Purple or black, palmered
through body., 51
Hackle Saddle to match body color or
Grizzly Saddle., 51
Hackle Sharp tail grouse or natural
partridge, 61
Hackle Sparse Brown Hen divided, 55
Hackle Yellow grizzly tied parachute
style, 42
Hackle/tail
Large black cock or hen wound at
the head in the usual manner, 69
Hairwing Western Green Drake, 4, 22, 43
Half Back Nymph, 5, 22, 57
Harey Prince, 5, 22, 55
Head
Fluorescent Orange or Green Brass
Bead, 51
Olive Sculpin Wool and Gold
Conehead, 44
Varnished tying thread, 59
Varnished Tying Thread, 38
Head 1/8 Black tungsten bead, 61

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Head 2mm brass bead, 65


Head 6/0 thread to cover butt of
wing, 53
Head and Legs
Black iridescent dubbing, 67
Head Black brass bead, 49
Head Black monofilament eyes, 66
Head Black Tungsten bead, 60
Head Body dubbing wound past wing to
eye., 38
Head Body fur extended past wing., 38
Head Brass bead, 49, 60, 63
Head Brass bead., 49, 60
Head Brass cone with brown dubbed fur
behind to hold it in place., 47
Head Brass cone., 49
Head Brass or Gold Bead, 64
Head Brass or Gold Conehead, 49
Head Brass or gold Conehead., 46
Head Brass or Tunsten bead, 55
Head Brass or Tunsten Conehead, 44
Head Brass, Gold, or Copper Bead, 63
Head Copper tungsten bead, 64
Head Deer Body Hair Spun and Clipped,
50
Head Dubbed from dark hares mask
dubbing, 36
Head Faceted Tungsten Bead, 54
Head Gold Bead, 50
Head Hot Cone or Hot Bead., 48
Head Markings on the thorax with a
brown Pantone marking pen, 62
Head Natural deer, clipped to shape
with unclipped natural ends left
pointing back toward the bend as a
collar. Gold cone ahead of the deer
hair head., 45
Head Olive 6/0 thread with an eye
painted on each side., 47
Head Peacock Herl, 65
Head Pink or chartreuse Crystal Egg,
slipped over point before tying fly
and glued to shank., 51
Head Silver Bead, 55
Head Spun and clipped deer hair., 62
Head Spun Deer Body Hair behind a
brass or tungsten conehead., 46
Head Spun deer hair, fine ends left
pointing back toward bend as
collar., 46
Head Spun wool, clipped to shape, 45
Head Tuft
Snowshoe rabbit tied in under
thorax extending beyond the hook
eye., 40
Head Tungsten bead, 54, 61, 64, 65
Head Tungsten Bead, 51, 62

Head Tungsten bead tied between


hackle and eye of hook., 54
Head Two brass beads, 64
Head Weighted dumbbell eyes painted
yellow at ends., 50
Head:, 38, 44, 51, 59, 68, 80, 87, 88, 89, 92, 94,
95, 96, 98, 99, 100, 103, 106, 107, 108, 113,
114, 115, 116, 120, 122, 123, 125, 126, 128,
130, 133, 137, 138, 139, 142, 143, 145, 146,
149, 153, 157, 161, 164, 167, 168, 172, 174,
178, 180, 190, 191, 193, 194, 196, 197, 198,
199, 201, 202, 203, 204
hilo, 206
Hilo, 31, 32, 33, 34
Beige 3/0, 33
Gris 3/0, 32
Marrn 6/0, 33
Negro 6/0, 31, 32
Oliva 6/0, 32, 33
Hilo de Montaje
Negro,rojo., 34
Hilo:, 31, 32, 33
Hoffman hen saddle hackle, 9, 12, 13, 23,
28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41,
42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55,
56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67,
68, 69, 70, 77, 78, 79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 87,
88, 89, 91, 92, 93, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101,
102, 103, 104, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111,
112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 122,
123, 124, 126, 127, 129, 131, 132, 133, 134,
135, 136, 137, 139, 140, 141, 143, 144, 145,
146, 149, 152, 154, 156, 160, 163, 164, 165,
167, 168, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176,
177, 180, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 192,
193, 195, 197, 198
Holy Grail, 5, 22, 60
Hook
2XL #8 - #10, 69
2xl nymph, 52, 53
Big Eye Dry Fly, 38
Muddler/Stonefly, 44, 51
Shrimp Down Eye, 59
size 10-nymph hook, 66
Steelheader's Heavy Egg Hook, 59
TMC 200R, 70, 104, 147, 148, 152, 163, 172
TMC 200R Size 12-18, 70
TMC 921, 91
Hook Orvis 1524 Traditional 2XL Nymph
Hook, sizes 12-18, 55
Hook Type 2 X long dry, 42, 43
Hook Type 2 X long nymph, 54, 61
Hook Type 2x long dry, 43
Hook Type 2X long dry, 42
Hook Type 2x long nymph, 63, 65
Hook Type 2X long nymph, 55, 60, 61, 62, 64
Hook Type 2X long nymph hook, 64
Hook Type 2xl Nymph, 54

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Hook Type 3X long nymph, 44, 52, 64


Hook Type 3x long nymph/streamer, 46,
48
Hook Type 3X long nymph/streamer, 44,
64
Hook Type 4 X long streamer, 45, 47, 48,
49
Hook Type 4 X Long streamer, 50
Hook Type 4 X Long Streamer, 49, 51
Hook Type 4X long streamer, 45, 46, 47,
48, 49, 50, 51, 64
Hook Type 4XL Streamer, 47
Hook Type 6 x long streamer, 47
Hook Type 6x long streamer, 48
Hook Type Bead head, 61, 65
Hook Type Big Eye, 37, 38, 41
Hook Type Big Eye dry, 38, 41
Hook Type Big Eye dry fly, down eye,
41
Hook Type Bigeye dry, 37, 44, 65
Hook Type Curved nymph, 36
Hook Type Extra-fine dry, 34, 35, 36, 37,
38, 39, 40, 42, 43
Hook Type Extra-fine dry fly, 34, 35, 36,
37, 38, 42
Hook Type Extra-fine dry fly. Bigeye
in smaller sizes., 34
Hook Type Heavy wet fly/nymph, 54
Hook Type Heavy wet/nymph, 46, 52, 53, 59
Hook Type Heavy wet/nymph hook, 46
Hook Type Heavy Wet/Nymph Hook, 55, 59
Hook Type Orvis 1639 Caddis Emerger
Hook, 41
Hook Type Salmon wet fly hook, 51
Hook Type Short-shank curved nymph,
38, 39, 40, 44, 58, 60, 62, 63, 65
Hook Type Shrimp Caddis hook, 55
Hook Type Swimming nymph, 40, 66
Hook Type Traditional 2X long nymph
hook, 54
Hornberg, 4, 22, 52
Hot Cone Wooly Bugger, 4, 22, 51
Humpy, 9, 14, 22, 95, 188
Indicator Parachute -- Baetis, 4, 22, 40
Indicator Parachute -- BWO, 4, 22, 40
INDICE ALFABETICO, 15, 208
INDICE TOMO 1, 15, 230
INTRODUCCION AL TOMO 7, 3, 16
John Nicholls, 67, 68, 69, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92,
100, 101, 106, 107, 114, 161, 166, 181, 182,
183, 201, 202, 203
JR Cranefly, 5, 22, 57
Krystal Bugger, 4, 22, 51
LAS MOSCAS DE JIM TEENY, 15, 205
Legs

Butts of the shell back, tied to


stream down and back, and trimmed
to length, 70
Legs 2 turns of Partridge, 61
Legs 3 pairs White Living Rubber, 50
Legs 5 strands (3 on each side)
Living Rubber tied in just behind
the deer hair collar., 46
Legs 6 strands (3 on each side)
Living Rubber tied in 1/4 shank
behind the eye., 48
Legs 7 strands (3 on each side)
Living Rubber tied in 1/4 shank
length behind the hook eye., 55
Legs Fins
Pair of Pheasant flank feathers
tied splayed 1 on each side of
the fly., 45
Legs Natural Hun Partridge, 63
Legs Partridge tied as beard, 60
Legs Pearl Krystal flash tied in
along the hook shank on each side.,
49
Legs Pheasant tail fibers, 65
Legs Three pairs of goose biots
One behind first quill section, one
between them, and one in front., 64
Legs Three pairs of yellow rubber
legs sticking out each side., 50
Legs Yellow grizzly hackle, 64
Legs:, 67, 70, 81, 82, 83, 86, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93,
105, 108, 111, 113, 114, 127, 131, 133, 138,
139, 143, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152,
154, 157, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 169, 171,
172, 178, 184, 187, 188, 190, 191, 194, 195,
196, 199
Leonis Barbarus, 3, 23, 29
Light Cahill, 3, 23, 35
Lightning Bug, 5, 23, 55
Lite Brite Dubbing loop dubbed, 12, 13,
34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46,
47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58,
59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70,
77, 78, 79, 80, 83, 84, 85, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91,
92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102,
103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111,
112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120,
121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129,
130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138,
139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147,
148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156,
157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 165, 167,
168, 169, 170, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178,
179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187,
188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 197,
198, 199, 201, 202, 203, 204
Long shank #12, 69
Lt. Blue Dun, 9, 12, 13, 23, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34,
35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 47,

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49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60,
61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 77, 78,
79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 87, 88, 89, 91, 92, 93,
96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 106,
107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115,
116, 117, 118, 119, 122, 123, 124, 126, 127,
129, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 139,
140, 141, 143, 144, 145, 146, 149, 152, 154,
156, 160, 163, 164, 165, 167, 168, 170, 171,
172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 180, 185, 186,
187, 188, 189, 190, 192, 193, 195, 197, 198
Lt. Brown saddle hackle wrapped 3
turns over the thorax, 9, 12, 13, 23, 28,
31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42,
43, 44, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56,
57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68,
69, 70, 77, 78, 79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 87, 88,
89, 91, 92, 93, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102,
103, 104, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112,
113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 122, 123,
124, 126, 127, 129, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135,
136, 137, 139, 140, 141, 143, 144, 145, 146,
149, 152, 154, 156, 160, 163, 164, 165, 167,
168, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177,
180, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 192, 193,
195, 197, 198
Madre del Agua, 3, 23, 31
Mamarracho, 3, 23, 31
Marabou fibres from the tip if the
feather, 69
Marabou Muddler, 4, 14, 19, 27, 45, 46, 193
March Brown, 3, 4, 7, 8, 13, 23, 36, 52, 74, 76,
176
March Brown Wet, 4, 23, 52
Marcos Juan Czerwinski, 31, 32, 33
Mas variantes de las Teeny Flash
Flies, stas mas pequeas y muy
efectivas como atractoras., 208
Massarta, 3, 23, 29
Matona de Navas, 3, 23, 30
Matuka, 9, 14, 23, 24, 105, 109, 179
Meg-A-Egg Suck. Leech, 4, 23, 51
Mickey Finn, 4, 23, 48
Mini Muddler Streamer, 4, 23, 46
Mixed gray/olive synthetic dubbing,
rough. Pearlescent mylar pulled
over the top and bound in place
with the ribbing., 12, 13, 34, 35, 36, 37,
38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50,
51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62,
63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 77, 78, 79, 80,
83, 84, 85, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95,
96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105,
106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114,
115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123,
124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132,
133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141,
142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150,
151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159,

160, 161, 162, 163, 165, 167, 168, 169, 170,


173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181,
182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190,
191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 197, 198, 199, 201,
202, 203, 204
Monona, 3, 24, 32
Monona Zonker, 3, 24, 32
Montana, 3, 14, 24, 30, 160, 194
Montana Rubber Legs, 3, 24, 30
Mosquito, 15, 195
Mudd Bugger Fly, 4, 50
Muddler Matuka, 24
Muddler Minnow, 4, 19, 45
Natural woodduck side feather, tied
flat and trimmed to half of body
length, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 18, 20, 26, 27,
34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45,
46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59,
60, 61, 62, 64, 65, 67, 69, 70, 72, 77, 78, 79,
80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94,
95, 96, 97, 99, 101, 104, 105, 107, 108, 109,
110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118,
121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 128, 129, 130,
131, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 142, 143, 144,
145, 146, 148, 149, 150, 152, 153, 154, 160,
163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171,
172, 173, 174, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181,
186, 187, 188, 189, 192, 193, 194, 196, 197,
198, 199, 201, 202, 203
Ribbing Oval gold tinsel if body is
dubbed, 60
Nylon, 83, 93, 127, 128, 184
Nymph, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18,
20, 22, 25, 27, 54, 55, 56, 57, 59, 62, 65, 67,
68, 69, 70, 74, 84, 86, 88, 97, 108, 130, 138,
140, 141, 145, 167, 170, 172, 187, 188, 190,
194, 196, 197, 198, 205
Ojos
Ojos cadena quemado., 34
Olive 6/0, 7, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42,
43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54,
55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66,
67, 68, 69, 70, 73, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83,
84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95,
96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105,
106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114,
115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123,
124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132,
133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141,
142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150,
151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159,
160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168,
169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177,
178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186,
187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195,
196, 197, 198, 199, 201, 202, 203, 204
Olive, Brown, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45,
46, 48, 49, 50, 51, 54, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62,
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Optional
Fine copper or Gold wire, 31, 32, 38,
39, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51,
52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63,
64, 65, 66, 103, 105, 106, 107, 109, 113, 116,
124, 135, 139, 145, 177, 180, 184, 185, 187,
192, 193, 194, 195, 198
Orange Blossom Special Fly, 4, 24, 47
Organza, Scud back, Thin Skin or your
choice, 67, 68, 70, 81, 82, 88, 91, 111, 117,
138, 145, 150, 156, 159, 187, 188
Originator:, 67, 68, 69, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92,
100, 101, 106, 107, 114, 161, 166, 181, 182,
183, 201, 202, 203
Ostrich herl or dubbing to match
pattern, 12, 13, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42,
43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54,
55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66,
67, 68, 69, 70, 77, 78, 79, 80, 83, 84, 85, 87,
88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99,
100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108,
109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117,
118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126,
127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135,
136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144,
145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153,
154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162,
163, 165, 167, 168, 169, 170, 173, 174, 175,
176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184,
185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193,
194, 195, 197, 198, 199, 201, 202, 203, 204
Ostrich Sow Bug, 5, 24, 59
Other Materials Bead - gold tied in
middle of body., 58
Other Materials BEARD-Yellow Hackle
Fibers, 48
Other Materials Brass bead between
eye of hook and deer hair head., 62
Other Materials Brass bead head., 60
Other Materials Brass bead tied in
front of body., 48
Other Materials Collar
Peacock Herl, 61
Other Materials COLLAR-Brown Philo
Tube SHUCK-Tan Z-lon ANTENNAE-Root
Beer Krystal Flash, 63
Other Materials Copper bead between
eye of hook and peacock herl, 65
Other Materials Eyes
Stick on Prizmatic eyes coated with
Epoxy, 49
Other Materials Pearlescent tinsel
strand pulled over body to form
shellback., 59
Other Materials Tag
red 3/0 thread to secure end of
Mylar piping body., 47, 48
Other Materials Throat

3 or 4 strands of peacock herl over


sparse bunch of white bucktail
over golden pheasant crest
curving upward., 47
Otra variante, con doble cuerpo pero
esta vez con el agregado de la
cola., 206
Pale green seal's fur, 69
Panfish Bugger, 5, 24, 66
Parachute, 3, 4, 7, 13, 18, 22, 38, 40, 74, 170,
172, 177
Partridge Soft Hackles, 4, 24, 54
Patas
De goma, marrn, 33
Gomitas, blancas, 31
Peacock herl, 12, 13, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39,
40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51,
52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63,
64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81,
82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93,
94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104,
105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113,
114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122,
123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131,
132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140,
141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149,
150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158,
159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167,
168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176,
177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185,
186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194,
195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 201, 202, 203, 204
Peacock Herl, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44,
52, 53, 54, 55, 57, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68,
69, 70, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 91,
92, 93, 94, 97, 99, 102, 104, 106, 108, 109,
114, 115, 116, 117, 123, 125, 128, 132, 133,
134, 137, 138, 139, 140, 142, 143, 145, 147,
148, 152, 156, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 166,
167, 168, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 177, 180,
184, 185, 187, 188, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194,
195, 196, 197, 198
Peacock herl, with a shellback of
pheasant tail fibers over the top.,
33, 37, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 52, 53, 54, 55, 57,
62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 70, 80, 81, 82, 83,
84, 85, 86, 88, 89, 91, 92, 93, 94, 97, 102, 104,
106, 107, 108, 114, 123, 132, 134, 137, 138,
139, 140, 145, 147, 148, 149, 152, 160, 161,
162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170,
171, 172, 173, 177, 184, 185, 187, 188, 190,
191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198
Peacock sword fibers, 14, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38,
39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50,
51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 62, 64,
65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 77, 78, 80, 81, 82, 83,
84, 85, 86, 87, 89, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99,
100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108,
109, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118,

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119, 120, 121, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128,


129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137,
138, 140, 141, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148,
150, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 158, 159, 160,
161, 162, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 170, 171,
172, 173, 174, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181,
182, 183, 184, 185, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191,
192, 193, 194, 196, 197, 198, 199, 201, 202,
203, 204
Peacock Trude, 6, 70
Pearl Lureflash or similar, 69
Peligro Polaco, 3, 24, 32
Prez Castao, 3, 24, 29
Prez Destroyer, 3, 24, 28
Pheasant Tail, 4, 27, 39, 54, 55, 143, 166,
184, 205
Pheasant tail fibers, 14, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38,
39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50,
51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 62, 64,
65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 77, 78, 80, 81, 82, 83,
84, 85, 86, 87, 89, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99,
100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108,
109, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118,
119, 120, 121, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128,
129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137,
138, 140, 141, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148,
150, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 158, 159, 160,
161, 162, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 170, 171,
172, 173, 174, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181,
182, 183, 184, 185, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191,
192, 193, 194, 196, 197, 198, 199, 201, 202,
203, 204
Pick out dubbing under shank to
imitate legs., 35, 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 49,
52, 57, 58, 59, 60, 62, 63, 94, 95, 118, 137,
181, 191, 196, 197, 198
PMD Quigley Cripple, 5, 25, 68
Post White foam, 41
Prince, 5, 12, 13, 15, 17, 22, 55, 57, 148, 164,
196, 197
Quill Gordon, 3, 8, 13, 25, 35, 76, 174
Quill segment, 67, 125, 168
Rabbit Limay, 3, 25, 31
Rabbit Muddler, 3, 25, 30
Red 6/0, 7, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43,
44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55,
56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67,
68, 69, 70, 73, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84,
85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96,
97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106,
107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115,
116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124,
125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133,
134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142,
143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151,
152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160,
161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169,
170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178,
179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187,

188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196,


197, 198, 199, 201, 202, 203, 204
Red Quill, 3, 13, 25, 35, 174
Red Squirrel Tail, 14, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39,
40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51,
52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 62, 64, 65,
66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 77, 78, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84,
85, 86, 87, 89, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100,
101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109,
111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119,
120, 121, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129,
130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138,
140, 141, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 150,
152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 158, 159, 160, 161,
162, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 170, 171, 172,
173, 174, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182,
183, 184, 185, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192,
193, 194, 196, 197, 198, 199, 201, 202, 203,
204
Red Tag, 13, 177
Renegade, 10, 12, 18, 123, 155
Rib
3/0 Brown thread, 53
3/0 ginger (or tan) colored thread,
52
3/0 Lt. Brown (or dark tan) colored
thread, 53
Fine gold wire, 81, 83, 125
Pearl Lureflash or similar, 69
Small red ultra wire, 66, 158, 159
Rib Fine Gold Wire, 54
Rib:, 52, 53, 66, 67, 68, 69, 78, 80, 81, 82, 83,
85, 87, 88, 89, 92, 93, 95, 96, 98, 99, 100, 102,
115, 117, 118, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 132,
133, 138, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 148,
149, 152, 154, 155, 156, 158, 159, 160, 161,
162, 164, 165, 167, 168, 170, 173, 176, 178,
179, 180, 188, 190
Ribbing
Alambre de cobre fino, 31
Gold ultrawire, 59
Gold wire, 139, 198
Hen Pheasant, 51
Hilo blanco A, 32
Silver Ultrawire, 38
Tinsel chato plateado, 31
Tinsel Oval Gold, 44
Ribbing 2 strands of Gray Ghost
Krystal flash, twisted and spiraled,
40
Ribbing 2 strands of Peacock Krystal
Flash, twisted and spiraled, 39
Ribbing 2 strands of Yellow Krystal
Flash, twisted and spiraled, 44
Ribbing 4x mono, 62
Ribbing Black ostrich, 61
Ribbing Black thread, cross-ribbed, 42

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Ribbing Brown monofilament or heavy


thread, 43
Ribbing Dark monofimament thread, 49
Ribbing Fine copper wire, 66
Ribbing fine gold wire, 64, 65
Ribbing Fine gold wire, 55, 61, 65
Ribbing Fine gold wire or tinsel, 55
Ribbing Fine monofilament, 50
Ribbing Fine Silver or Gold Wire, 49
Ribbing Fine to medium gold tinsel or
mylar, 53
Ribbing Flat Gold Tinsel, 60
Ribbing Flat silver tinsel, 47
Ribbing Flat Silver Tinsel, 48
Ribbing Gold oval wire or tinsel, 62
Ribbing Gold wire, 47, 64
Ribbing Grizzly hackle palmered
through body., 50
Ribbing Grizzly saddle hackle., 49
Ribbing Light brown Flexi Floss, 64
Ribbing Medium gold wire, 45
Ribbing Olive floss, 42
Ribbing Olive or pearl Krystal Flash,
63
Ribbing Optional
Fine gold or copper wire to secure
the rabbit strip along the back
of the fly., 46
Fine Gold wire, 55
Ribbing Oval gold tinsel, 45, 54, 55, 60
Ribbing Oval siler tinsel if body is
flay silver tinsel., 47, 48
Ribbing Root Beer Krystal Flash, 63
Ribbing Stripped tail quill from
ruffed or sharptail grouse, 63
Ribbing Tan 8/0 thread, 43
Ribbing Yellow Krystal Flash, 42
Ribbing Yellow thread or floss., 52
Ribbing:, 31, 32, 38, 44, 51, 59, 103, 105, 106,
107, 109, 113, 116, 124, 135, 139, 145, 177,
180, 184, 185, 187, 192, 193, 194, 195, 198
Ribete, 33, 34
Alambre de cobre., 34
Monofilamento, 33
Ribete:, 33, 34
Ronn Lucas, 67, 68, 69, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, 100,
101, 106, 107, 114, 161, 166, 181, 182, 183,
201, 202, 203
RS 2, 3, 25, 37
Rust yarn, 68
Saddle hackle, 121, 158, 202
San Jos, 3, 25, 33
Scud, 3, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 21, 25, 33, 58, 59, 67,
68, 83, 99, 122, 129, 159, 177, 191
Scud back, 67, 68, 70, 81, 82, 88, 91, 111, 117,
138, 145, 150, 156, 159, 187, 188
Scud Olive/Gray BH, 3, 25, 33

Scudd Wet, 5, 25, 59


Shell Back
Pearl Mylar, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 18, 20,
26, 27, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43,
44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 55, 56, 57,
58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 64, 65, 67, 69, 70, 72, 77,
78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92,
93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 99, 101, 104, 105, 107,
108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116,
117, 118, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 128,
129, 130, 131, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 142,
143, 144, 145, 146, 148, 149, 150, 152, 153,
154, 160, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169,
170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 176, 177, 178, 179,
180, 181, 186, 187, 188, 189, 192, 193, 194,
196, 197, 198, 199, 201, 202, 203
Shellback
Lureflash Body Wool, 70
Shellback - Clear Scud Back, 58
Short-shank curved nymph, 34, 35, 36, 37,
38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49,
50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61,
62, 63, 64, 65, 66
Shoulders
silver pheasant body feathers., 47
Shrimp, 3, 5, 6, 11, 25, 34, 55, 59, 71, 138
Siberian traditional fly, 67, 68, 69, 87,
89, 90, 91, 92, 100, 101, 106, 107, 114, 161,
166, 181, 182, 183, 201, 202, 203
Simple Shrimp, 5, 25, 59
Ribbing Small copper Ultra-Wire on
black, olive, peacock, and Pheasant
Tail BLM, 55
Soft Hackle Sow, 5, 13, 26, 58, 165
Soft Hackles, 4, 24, 54
Spun and clipped deer hair, 62
Squirrel Bright Dubbed Body, 12, 13, 34,
35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47,
48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59,
60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 77,
78, 79, 80, 83, 84, 85, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92,
93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103,
104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112,
113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121,
122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130,
131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139,
140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148,
149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157,
158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 165, 167, 168,
169, 170, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179,
180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188,
189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 197, 198,
199, 201, 202, 203, 204
Stimulator, 9, 24, 102
Streamer, 4, 9, 10, 11, 18, 21, 23, 26, 46, 47,
48, 49, 50, 51, 100, 105, 106, 110, 130, 131,
180, 181, 188, 189
Streamers, 15, 206
Strip Tease, 4, 26, 48

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Swimming nymph, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41,
42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53,
54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66
T.H. Golden Stone Fly, 5, 26, 64
T.H. Soft Hackle Caddis Pupa, 5, 26, 61
Tadpole, 6, 12, 26, 69, 146
Tag
Tinsel chato plateado, 31
Tinsel oval o redondo, plateado, 32
Tail
Black Marabou & two strands of
Silver Holographic Tinsel, 51
Black Squirrel tail under golden
pheasant tippets, 68
Elk Hair, 38
Golden Pheasant Tippet, 70, 145, 165
Hen hackle tips in Lt. Dun color, 52,
53
Hungarian Partridge, 59
Short section of Red Squirrel tail
tips, 57
Two rubber legs, splayed out on
either side of the hook, 66
Yellow or green chenille, 69
Tail 2 Brown or Rust Goose biots, 55
Tail 3 Goose Biots splayed over
dubbing ball, 54
Tail 4 dark moose body hairs, 42
Tail Black hackle fibers, 34
Tail Black Marabou, 50
Tail Black marabou, as long as the
hook shank., 50
Tail Black or olive marabou, 49
Tail Black or olive marabou and pearl
Krystal Flash, 49
Tail Blue dun hackle fibers, 36, 38
Tail Brown Antron Yarn, 41
Tail Brown goose biots, 65
Tail Brown hackle fibers, 36, 54
Tail Brown Hackle Fibers, 53
Tail Brown microfibbets, 42
Tail Brown stiff hackle fibers, 39
Tail Brown tentacles, 41
Tail Clear microfibetts, split, 37
Tail Cream or light ginger hackle
fibers, 35
Tail Dark dun hackle fibers, 37, 38
Tail Dark Dun Microfibbets or Moose
Mane, 43
Tail Dark ginger hackle fibers, 52
Tail Dun Microfibbetts or hackle
fibers, split around small ball of
fur., 38
Tail Dun Microfibetts, 42
Tail Dun or Ginger Microfibbets
depending upon the pattern, 42
Tail Ginger hackle fibers, 34

Tail Gray Marabou, 44


Tail Gray Ostrich Herl, 62
Tail Light dun hackle fibers, 44
Tail Light Dun Microfibbets splayed,
40
Tail Light dun Microfibets, split
around small ball of fur, 2 per
side, 41
Tail Mallard dyed olive, 58
Tail Marabou to match pattern
description., 49
Tail Marabou with 4 strands of
Krystal Flash on each side, 51
Tail Medium dun hackle fibers, 35, 37
Tail Medium dun hackle fibers, split
around small ball of dubbing, 37
Tail Microfibbets, split., 37
Tail Moose mane, 43
Tail Mottled brown partridge fibers,
60
Tail Mottled turkey wing quill
segment, 45
Tail Natural Woodduck flank fibers,
40, 44
Tail Olive Dyed Pheasant Tail, 39
Tail Olive Hackle Fluff, 66
Tail Olive or black marabou with a
few strands of Pearl Krystal Flash,
51
Tail Pair of goose biots, 64
Tail Pair of matched Pheasant Hen
feathers., 45
Tail Partridge Dyed to match body
color, 59
Tail Peacock Sword surrounded by tips
of Dyed Brown Elk from the body., 43
Tail pheasant tail fibers, 65
Tail Pheasant tail fibers, 54, 55
Tail Pheasant tail fibers (Natural),
55
Tail Purple or black marabou with
Pearl Krystal Flash, 51
Tail Red hackle fibers, 45
Tail Red Spate Hackle tips stacked, 46
Tail Section of mottled turkey quill
(natural) or black goose quill
(black), 46
Tail Section of wing tied in at bend
and left extending back one shank
length, 48
Tail Short stubby red wool if using
flat silver tinsel for body., 47
Tail Shuck of brown Antron yarn equal
to gape, tied halfway down bend.
Shuck must be scored first with
flat side of scissors or dubbing
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Tail Spate Hackle or Microfibbets to


match body color, 39
Tail White Maribou Filoplume, CDC, or
Antron tied very short, 40
Tail White maribou with. 2 strands
Pearlescent Flashabou on each side.,
50
Tail Wood Duck Flank, 39
Tail Wooduck dyed Mallard, 64
Tail Yellow and black marabou mixed,
50
Tail Yellow goose biot, 64
Tail Yellow Hackle Fibers, 48
Tail Zonker strip cut so that it
tapers to a point. On the outside
of the tail lay 6 strands of Pearl
Krystal Flash on each side for
accent., 46, 48
Tail, Body, Wing Case and Legs Angel
Hair, green pearl color, 55
Tail:, 38, 51, 52, 53, 57, 59, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70,
77, 78, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 89, 93,
94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104,
105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 111, 112, 113, 114,
115, 116, 117, 119, 120, 121, 123, 124, 125,
126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134,
135, 136, 137, 138, 140, 141, 143, 144, 145,
146, 147, 148, 150, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156,
158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 164, 165, 166, 167,
168, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 176, 177, 178,
179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 187, 188,
189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 196, 197, 198,
199, 201, 202, 203, 204
Tails
Lureflash Body Wool (various), 70
Tails:, 68, 70, 88, 91
Tarntula (Brown), 3, 26, 33
Tarntula (Silver), 3, 26, 33
Teeny Egg Sucking Leech, 15, 206
Teeny Flash Flies, 15, 207
Teeny Leech, 15, 205
Teeny Nymph original, 15, 205
Teeny Streamers, 15, 206
Tequeely Streamer, 4, 26, 50
TH Soft Hackle Hares Ear, 4, 26, 54
The Fly, 6, 26, 69
Thorax
Dubbing to match the natural, 70
Grey Rabbit Fur for BWO or
Spectrablend Dubbing Color to
Match, 38
peacock herl, 114, 162, 187, 191
Peacock Herl, 91, 106, 115, 142, 166, 184
Thorax 2 Peacock herl fibers twisted
and wrapped, 65
Thorax Antron dubbing to match body
color, 39

Thorax Antron Dubbing to match body


color, 40
Thorax Antron/Hare dubbing picked
out, 62
Thorax Black Beaver dubbing, 42
Thorax Black fur dubbing, short., 63
Thorax Blue dun or Pale Olive
Superfine Antron dubbing, 39
Thorax Brass or Gold bead, 62
Thorax Bunny Brite dubbing picked
out, 55
Thorax Cream Antron, 43
Thorax Cream dubbing, 43
Thorax Dark Dun or Brown Ostrich
herl., 62
Thorax Dubbed same as abdomen, 64
Thorax Fine black dubbing, 44
Thorax Fur dubbing to match pattern
description., 41
Thorax Green Drake Antron dubbing, 44
Thorax Hare's ear fur, 64
Thorax March Brown Antron dubbing, 39
Thorax Mix dark olive/red-brown
Antron dubbing, 39
Thorax Mixed Pale Olive & Pale Dun
Antron dubbing, 40
Thorax Olive dubbed fur with olive
pheasant tail wing case., 66
Thorax Olive or PMD Spectrablend Dry
Fly Dubbing, 41
Thorax Olive or PMD Spectrablend DryFly Dubbing, 41
Thorax Peacock Herl, 54
Thorax Peacock Lite Brite or Bunny
Brite dubbed heavy and picked out,
54
Thorax Same as abdomen except picked
out to simulate legs, 64
Thorax Superfine Antron dubbing, 42
Thorax:, 38, 52, 53, 67, 68, 69, 70, 81, 82, 83,
84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 91, 92, 93, 94, 97, 99,
102, 104, 106, 108, 109, 114, 115, 116, 117,
123, 125, 128, 132, 133, 134, 137, 138, 139,
140, 142, 143, 145, 147, 148, 152, 156, 160,
161, 162, 163, 164, 166, 167, 168, 170, 171,
172, 173, 177, 184, 185, 187, 188, 190, 191,
192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198
Thread
6/0 Lt. pink or tan, 53
6/0 Orange, 53
6/0 Yellow, 52
8/0 grey uni-thread, 66, 153, 155, 158
8/0 Olive, 166
8/0 to match the natural, 70
Black 3/0, 151, 185
black 6/0, 126
Black 8/0, 70, 85, 92, 98, 100, 104, 114, 115,
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Orvis Thread 6/0 Black, 51


Orvis Thread 6/0 Dark Olive, 44
Orvis Thread 8/0 Color to Match, 38
Orvis Thread 8/0, color to match, 59
White 6/0, 59
Thread 10/0 red, 65
Thread 3/0 or 6/0 black, 48
Thread 3/0 Orange, 65
Thread 3/0 to match body, 46
Thread 3/0, to match body, 50
Thread 6/0 Black, 54
Thread 6/0 Brown, 61
Thread 6/0 to match body, 38, 42, 45, 46,
48, 61, 62
Thread 6/0 to match body color, 38, 42,
45, 62
Thread 8/0 Brown or Black, 55
Thread 8/0 to match body, 37, 40, 59
Thread 8/0 to match body color, 37
Thread 8/0 to match pattern
description color, 55
Thread Black 3/0, 51
Thread Black 6/0, 34, 42, 44, 47, 48, 49, 50,
51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 63, 65
Thread Black 6/0 or 8/0, 44
Thread Black 6/0 Prewaxed, 42
Thread Black 8/0, 39, 54, 60, 63
Thread Black, Brown, or Olive 6/0, 60
Thread Brown 3/0, 64, 65
Thread Brown 6/0, 46, 47, 61, 62
Thread Brown 8/0, 40
Thread Brown, 6/0, 64
Thread Brown, Gray, or Yellow 8/0, 39
Thread Brown, Olive, or Cream 8/0, 39
Thread Cream 6/0, 43
Thread Dark Olive 8/0, 40
Thread Gray 6/0, 45
Thread Gray or Olive 8/0, 39
Thread Light orange, 36
Thread Olive 6/0, 35, 37, 38, 42, 43, 47, 58,
60
Thread Olive 6/0 or 8/0, 37, 60
Thread Olive 8/0, 40, 44, 66
Thread Olive or Cream 6/0, 62
Thread Olive or Tan 6/0, 41
Thread Olive, black or tan, 8/0, 41
Thread Olive-6/0 or 8/0, 37
Thread Red 6/0, 59
Thread Tan 6/0, 54, 60, 62
Thread Tan 8/0, 37, 43, 63
Thread Tan or Brown 6/0, 44
Thread To match body color, 38, 49
Thread White 3/0, 49
Thread White 6/0, 36
Thread White 8/0, 41
Thread Yellow 6/0, 34, 35, 36, 64

Thread Yellow 6/0 or 8/0, 35


Three white rubber legs sticking out
each side, distributed evenly
through body., 45, 46, 48, 49, 50, 55, 56,
57, 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 67, 70, 81, 82, 83, 86,
88, 89, 90, 91, 93, 105, 108, 111, 113, 114,
127, 131, 133, 138, 139, 143, 146, 147, 148,
149, 150, 151, 152, 154, 157, 161, 162, 163,
164, 165, 169, 171, 172, 178, 184, 187, 188,
190, 191, 194, 195, 196, 199
Throat Short CDC fibers equal to hook
gape, 36
Throat Silver Doctor Blue calf tail
over white calf tail (may use
bucktail for larger sizes), 47
Tier:, 66, 67, 68, 69
Timberline, 9, 26, 100
Topping
2-6 Peacock Swords, 46
Travis Extended Body Green Drake, 4, 26,
42
Travis Glass Bead Caddis Emerger, 5, 26,
63
Travis Hi-Vis Baetis Para Emerger, 4,
40
Travis Hi-Vis BWO Para Emerger, 4, 27,
39
Travis Hi-Vis Green Drake Para
Emerger, 4, 27, 44
Trico Spinner, 4, 27, 44
Tung Head Soft Hackle Pheasant Tail,
4, 27, 54
Tunghead Black Soft Hackle Caddis
Pupa, 5, 27, 60
Tunghead Czech Mate Nymph, 5, 27, 62
Tunghead Marabou Muddler, 4, 27, 46
Tunghead Squirrel Tail, 5, 27, 56
Tunghead Woolly Bugger, 4, 27, 51
Two golden pheasant tipped fibers, 57,
67, 68, 69, 88, 104, 108, 138, 139, 141, 145
Under, 180
Underwing
Few strands of Gold Flashabou, 59
Natural Dun CDC, 70
Versin 30/03/05, 1
Vladimir Markov, 67, 68, 69, 87, 89, 90, 91,
92, 100, 101, 106, 107, 114, 161, 166, 181,
182, 183, 201, 202, 203
Waker Sheep Shad, Whitlock's, 27
Weight
Small brass bead, 66, 155
Wet Fly, 53, 144, 184
Wiggle Nymph, 5, 27, 67
Wing
Hen Pheasant, 44, 78, 79
Light Elk (sparse), Downwing, 70
Orange and Yellog Glo Bug Yarn tied
side by side, 59

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Sparkle Braid - Pearl, 38


Wing 2 White goose biots, 55
Wing 4 gray saddle hackles over
golden pheasant crest curving
downward, 47
Wing 6-8 strands of olive Krystal
Flash, light olive arctic fox or
deer hair, dark olive arctic fox or
deer hair, 47
Wing About a dozen strands of deer
hair left over top of body after
deer hair head is trimmed., 62
Wing Belly
Gray Zonker strip, 49
Wing Black Antron yarn--single
upright post., 42
Wing Black marabou, 51
Wing Black Marabou, 50
Wing Brown bucktail over black dyed
squirrel tail or bucktail over
sparse white bucktail., 47
Wing Brown Hen hackle 3/4 the shank
length, 43
Wing Bunch of natural CDC fibers with
a few fibers of wood duck flank
feather mixed in., 41
Wing Bunch of snowshoe rabbit's foot
guard hairs from the middle of the
foot. Equal to hook gape in length,
36
Wing case:, 69, 104, 114, 187, 192, 194, 196,
198
Wing Clump of natural CDC fibers tied
slanting back over body, 38
Wing Clump of snowshoe rabbit's foot
guard hairs and underfur., 38
Wing Continuation of the Zonker strip
used for the tail., 46
Wing Dark dun hackle tips, 37
Wing Dark dun turkey body feather
clump, 38
Wing Dark dun turkey flat, 37
Wing Darkly speckled woodduck flank,
upright & divided, 36
Wing Deer or elk, 43
Wing Dun CDC topped with Natural
Mallard, 42
Wing Dun Ethafoam Wing Material, 41
Wing Dun or Tan CDC, 39
Wing Dun, Brown, Cream, or White Hen
hackle tips, 39
Wing Gray mallard flank-upright and
divided, 34
Wing is
1x shank., 43
Wing Light dun hackle fibers, 44
Wing Light Mottled turkey, folded
twice, 64

Wing Marabou, to match pattern color.


Topped with several strands of
peacock herl., 45
Wing Matched pair of gray mallard
primary wing quill sections,
upright and divided., 36
Wing Mottled turkey or speckled hen
wing quill segments., 52
Wing Mottled turkey quill over
abdomen, folded in two sections., 64
Wing Mottled turkey quill paired
segments with underwing of gray
squirrel tail., 45
Wing Natural mallard quill sections
upright & divided, 34
Wing One orange, one yellow, two
brown webby neck hackles, 47
Wing Overwing
Peacock Herl pulled over the back
of the abdomen., 61
Wing Pads
Black hackle, tied in by the tips,
pulled down, and trimmed., 60
Wing pair of Pheasant flank feathers
or Mottled Turkey Quill Segments, 45
Wing Paired sections of mottled
turkey quill (natural) or black
goose quill (black), 46
Wing Pearl flashabou as a wingcase
over the thorax. Peacock Herl as an
overlay over the Abdomen, 65
Wing Pre-made Airflow or Poly Plus
Wings, 37
Wing Shell Back
Scud Back to match body color, 59
Wing Swiss Straw cut into tent shape,
62
Wing Two yellow hackle tips inside 2
mallard flank feathers, 52
Wing Underwing
Marabou to match body color, 46
Wing White or natural gray CDC., 37
Wing White Poly, Spent, 42
Wing White saddle hackle or marabou,
48
Wing Wingcase
Dun or Pale olive Hackle Fibers, 39
full overlay of peacock herl, 64
Latex strip, 62
Peacock Herl, 60
Wing Wingpost
Mix yellow/Red Antron or Z-lon
(yellow forward), 40
Strip of Yellow dry cell Fly Foam,
39, 40, 44
Wing Wood duck flank-upright and
divided, 35

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Wing Woodduck flank,upright &


divided., 35
Wing Yellow bucktail over red
bucktail over sparse yellow
bucktail., 48
Thin Skin, 59
Wingcase Chartreuse or yellow Mirror
Flash, 41
Thorax Fur dubbed heavier than
abdomen, 37
Wings Duck Quill (secondary feather,
may substitute primary feathers
tied with curves facing inward), 53

INDICES DE TOMOS
INDICE TOMO 1
INTRODUCCION GENERAL
PRLOGO
LA PESCA CON MOSCA FAQ
POR QU DEBERIA YO CONSIDERAR PESCAR CON MOSCA?
ENTIENDO QUE LA PESCA CON MOSCA ES
MUY DIFICIL Y QUE ES UN METODO UNICAMENTE UTILIZADO POR LOS EXPERTOS.
NO HAY TRUCHAS EN MI ZONA - DONDE
PUEDO IR A PESCAR CON MOSCA?
QUE ES LO QUE TENGO QUE HACER PRIMERO?
PUEDE SER USADO UN SOLO TIPO DE LINEA
Y CAA PARA TODA CLASE DE PESCA?
SOBRE LAS CAAS
PUEDO USAR LA VIEJA CAA DE BAMBU DE
MI ABUELO?
DEBERIA COMENZAR CON UN EQUIPO LIVIANO Y ECONOMICO PARA LUEGO COMPRAR
UNO MAS PESADO Y MAS CARO, POR SI NO
ME GUSTA LA PESCA CON MOSCA?
CUAL ES LA CLAVE PARA LA SELECCIN DE
UNA CAA?
CUAL ES EL SIGNIFICADO DE "UN EQUIPO
EQUILIBRADO"?
AYUDEME A ELEGIR UNA CAA.
SOBRE LOS REELES
QUE TIPO DE REEL DEBERIA USAR?
SOBRE LAS LINEAS
CUALES SON LOS DIFERENTES TIPOS DE LINEAS?
SOY PRINCIPIANTE, QUE LINEA ME CONVIENE COMPRAR?
EL COLOR DE LA LINEA AFECTA LA PESCA?
QUE RESISTENCIA AL CORTE TIENE UNA LINEA? ("CUANTO AGUANTA"?)
QUE VIDA TIL TIENE UNA LINEA?
SOBRE LOS LIDERES

Wings Dyed-green Wood Duck flank


feathers (or substitute) - tied
divided., 42
Wings:, 68, 69, 100, 102, 103, 107, 139, 180,
195, 196, 197
Woolhead Sculpin, 4, 27, 45
Woolly Bomber, 4, 27, 50
Woolly Bugger, 4, 19, 27, 49, 51
Wooly Bugger, 4, 22, 51
Y2K Fly, 5, 27, 59
Yellow Caddis, 5, 27, 67
Yuk Bug Nymph, 5, 27, 56
Zonker, 3, 4, 10, 17, 20, 24, 32, 46, 48, 49, 108
Zug Bug, 5, 18, 56
EL LIDER AHUSADO (CONICO) ES IMPORTANTE?
QUE LARGO DEBERIA TENER EL LIDER?
CUAL ES EL MEJOR METODO PARA UNIR EL
LIDER A LA LINEA?
SOBRE EL LANZAMIENTO Y ALGUNAS DE
PESCA
EN QUE SE DIFERENCIA EL LANZAMIENTO
DE LA MOSCA DEL LANZAMIENTO DE CUCHARAS O LINEAS PARA PESCA VARIADA?
CUALES SON LOS FUNDAMENTOS BASICOS
DEL LANZAMIENTO?
COMO PUEDO DESARROLLAR MI HABILIDAD
PARA EL LANZAMIENTO?
QUE PRODUCE EL LATIGAZO?
COMO DEBO CLAVAR EL ANZUELO CUANDO
PICA EL PEZ?
QUE TIPOS DE MOSCAS HAY?
LA GUA DEL MOSQUERO PRINCIPIANTE
1. EL EQUIPO MOSQUERO, SUS COMPONENTES Y CARACTERSTICAS.
EL EQUIPO BALANCEADO.
LA CAA MOSQUERA.
EL CARRETE MOSQUERO
LAS LNEAS MOSQUERAS.
EL LDER.
LOS NUDOS.
OTROS IMPLEMENTOS DE APOYO A LA PESCA CON MOSCA INCLUYEN:
2. LAS MOSCAS Y LOS CRITERIOS DE SELECCIN.
ENTOMOLOGA:
PATRONES.
3. EL LANZAMIENTO Y LA PRESENTACIN DE
LAS MOSCAS.
4. INFORMACIN GENERAL E IMPORTANTE.
LO QUE DEBE SABER UN PESCADOR
1) FRENTE A QU TIPO DE AGUAS ME ENCUENTRO?.
2) HAY ALGUNA ACTIVIDAD VISIBLE DE PECES?.
3) EN QU LUGAR DEBERA BUSCAR LAS
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4) QU TIPO DE MOSCA TIENE MS "CHANCE" DE XITO?.


LOS COLORES DEL PESCADOR
EL CDIGO DEL PESCADOR
SIN IMPACTO EN EL AMBIENTE
SIN IMPACTO EN LOS PECES
SIN IMPACTO EN NUESTROS SEMEJANTES
SIN IMPACTO EN NOSOTROS MISMOS
ESPECIES ANDINO PATAGNICAS
TRUCHA MARRN (SALMO FARIO)
TRUCHA ARCO IRIS (ONCORRHYNCUS MIKYSS)
TRUCHA DE ARROYO (SALVELINUS FONTINALIS)
SALMN ENCERRADO (SALMO SALAR SEBAGO)
LAS MOSCAS
LAS MOSCAS PUEDEN SER:
IMITADORAS
ATRACTORAS
MOSCAS SECAS:
SUB CLASIFICACIN DE LAS MOSCAS SECAS
WESTERNS O DEL OESTE
STILLWATER O DEL ESTE:
MOSCAS HMEDAS:
SUB CLASIFICACIN DE LAS MOSCAS HMEDAS
RESUMEN DE SUB CLASIFICACIN DE MOSCAS0
LA CAJA DE MOSCAS
UNA CAJA
LA CAJA
LAS MOSCAS
MOSCAS SECAS
NINFAS
STREAMERS
OTRA CAJA
MOSCAS SECAS:
NINFAS:
STREAMERS:
CRUSTCEOS, CAMARONES:
DICCIONARIO MOSQUERO
-A-B-C-D-F -G -H-L-M-N-P-Q-R-S-T-V-W-Y-

LEER LAS AGUAS


CONCEPTOS BSICOS DEL LANZAMIENTO
DINMICA DEL LANZAMIENTO.
(1) CONTROLANDO LA CURVA (LOOP)
(2) ENCONTRANDO EL RITMO.
(3) DEPOSITANDO LA MOSCA.
PRESENTACIN
PRESENTACIN EN DOS DIMENSIONES PRESENTACIN SUPERFICIAL
LANZAMIENTO Y ESPERA
PRESENTACIN EN TRES DIMENSIONES PRESENTACIN SUMERGIDA
EXPLORANDO EL AGUA
LANZAMIENTO Y RECOGIDA
HUNDIMIENTO Y RECOGIDA
TROLLING O ARRASTRE
RECOGIENDO
RECOGIDAS RPIDAS STRIPPING
RECOGIDA CONSTANTE Y SUAVE RECOGIDA CON LOS DEDOS.
TROLLING.
ERRORES MS FRECUENTES EN EL LANCE
CON MOSCA
ANTES DE LANZAR
ERRORES EN EL LANCE BSICO
LA ESPERA
PRIMERA CARGA Y ACELERACIN
MOVIMIENTO DEL CODO
DIRECCIN DEL LANCE
EL LANCE RODADO
REBOTE
NUDOS DE VIENTO
OTROS ERRORES
LIBROS RECOMENDADOS
*WEBS RECOMENDADAS
DICCIONARIO
LANZADO CONTRA EL VIENTO
CONTRA EL VIENTO
ALGUNOS CONSEJOS
FINALMENTE
CORRECCIN DE PROBLEMAS DE LANZAMIENTO
PROBLEMA: MAL RITMO DE CASTING
PROBLEMA: LOOPS ABIERTOS.
PROBLEMA: ENVIANDO DE LA LNEA HACIA
ABAJO EN EL BACKACAST.
PROBLEMA: TAILING LOOPS
FLY CASTING TIPS.
LAS CAAS DE MOSCA
MATERIALES PARA LA CONSTRUCCIN
BAMB
FIBRA DE VIDRIO
GRAFITO
CARACTERSTICAS DE LAS CAAS
ACCIN:
LONGITUD
RECOMENDACIONES
LA ODISEA DE SELECCIONAR UNA CAA
CONCEPTOS DE LA LNEA
DISEO DE LA LNEA (FORMA Y FUNCIN)

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LNEAS FLOTANTES:
LNEAS SUMERGIBLES:
LAS SINKING TIP, O DE PUNTA SUMERGIBLE:
LA CLASIFICACIN AFTMA
DESCRIPCIN DE LA LNEA EN EL ENVASE
EJEMPLOS
EJEMPLOS DE NUMERACIN
EJEMPLOS PARA EL ARMADO DE LNEAS:
LA LNEA FLOTANTE
CONDICIONES QUE INVITAN A LA PESCA
CERCA DE LA SUPERFICIE
PRESENTACIN DE PATRONES CERCA DE LA
SUPERFICIE
LAS LNEAS DE HUNDIMIENTO
LNEAS DE HUNDIMIENTO
LNEAS DE HUNDIMIENTO COMPLETAS:
LNEAS DE PUNTA DE HUNDIMIENTO:
SHOOTING TAPERS:
EL EQUIPO BALANCEADO Y LA ELECCIN DE
LA LNEA
UN BUEN LEADER
PUNTO 1: CONEXIN DEL LEADER A LA LNEA
PUNTO 2: DIMETRO DEL LEADER
PUNTO 3: LARGO DEL LEADER
PUNTO 4: USO DE TIPPET
EL LDER, FUNCIONES Y VARIANTES.
LOS PRIMEROS LDERES
LDERES SIN NUDOS
LDERES DE BRAIDED
OTROS LDERES
EL SHOCK
CONCLUSIONES
EJEMPLOS:
TABLA DE EQUIVALENCIAS DE TIPPETS
EL TIPPET
QU ES EL TIPPET?
PARA QU SIRVE?
TAMAO DE TIPPET
EL TAMAO DE LA MOSCA
LA VISIBILIDAD DEL AGUA
PESO ESPERADO DE LOS PECES
AJUSTE DE LONGITUD
FLUOROCARBON
TIPPET DE ACERO
UN EQUIPO BALANCEADO
EL BALANCE DEL EQUIPO
LA COMBINACIN ADECUADA SEGN LAS
CONDICIONES
CARRETES PARA LA PESCA CON MOSCA
CARRETES MANUALES:
CARRETES AUTOMTICOS:
CARRETES SEMIAUTOMTICOS:
CARRETES MULTIPLICADORES:
ELIGIENDO UN CARRETE
MANEJANDO EL CARRETE
EL MANTENIMIENTO DEL CARRETE
MS DE LA ELECCIN DE UN CARRETE
MOSQUERO
CAPACIDAD DE LA BOBINA

FRENO DEL CARRETE


OTRAS CONSIDERACIONES
EL MANTENIMIENTO DEL EQUIPO
CAAS
CARRETES
LNEAS
LEADERS
WADERS
BOTAS
MOSCAS
NUDOS
ARBOR KNOT (NUDO ARBOR O DEL EJE)
ALBRIGHT KNOT (NUDO ALBRIGHT)
NAIL KNOT (NUDO DEL CLAVO)
NOTA:
BLOOD KNOT O BARREL KNOT (NUDO BARRILITO O DE SANGRE)
PERFECTION LOOP (LAZO DE PERFECCIN)
SURGEON LOOP (LAZO DE CIRUJANO)
CONEXIN LOOP TO LOOP
IMPROVED CLINCH KNOT (NUDO CLINCH
MEJORADO)
DUNCAN LOOP (LAZO DUNCAN)
DOUBLE SURGEON
RECOMENDACIONES FINALES:
UNA FUERTE PELEA
EL EQUIPO
LA TCNICA
PESCANDO CON NINFA
EFEMERPTERO
TRICPTEROS
PLECPTEROS
ODONATOS
DPTEROS
PRESENTACIN
DERIVE LIBRE
LA PRESENTACIN LIBRE DE ARRASTRE
LA ELECCIN DE PATRN
EL LANZAMIENTO Y CONTROL DE LA LNEA
PESCANDO CON MOSCA SECA
LA OBSERVACIN ES PARTE DE LA CLAVE
LOS PATRONES DE MOSCA SECA
MOSCAS IMITADORAS
MOSCAS ATRACTORAS
LA ESTRATEGIA PARA PESCAR CON MOSCA
SECA.
EL LANZAMIENTO Y LA POSADA
MOSCA SECA POSADA SOBRE EL AGUA
EL LANZAMIENTO CON LINEA FLOJA
EL LANZAMIENTO EXTENDIDO
PESCANDO CON STREAMERS
CAMBIOS EN LA CONDUCTA ALIMENTICIA
LOS STREAMERS Y BUCKTAILS
LA ESTRATEGIA PARA PESCAR
PECECILLOS HERIDOS O MORIBUNDOS
PECECILLOS ASUSTADOS
LA PRESENTRACION
PRESENTACIN EN ROS CON CORRIENTES
EL MOVIMIENTO DE CORRECCIN
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PRESENTACIN CORRIENTE ARRIBA EN ROS


LA PRESENTACIN EN EL LAGO
PESCANDOLAORILLA
INDICE ALFABETICO
INDICES DE TOMOS

INDICE TOMO 2
INTRODUCCIN AL TOMO 2
LAS MOSCAS
LAS MOSCAS PUEDEN SER:
IMITADORAS
ATRACTORAS
MOSCAS SECAS:
SUB CLASIFICACIN DE LAS MOSCAS SECAS
WESTERNS O DEL OESTE
STILLWATER O DEL ESTE:
MOSCAS HMEDAS:
SUB CLASIFICACIN DE LAS MOSCAS HMEDAS
RESUMEN DE SUB CLASIFICACIN DE MOSCAS
LA CAJA DE MOSCAS
UNA CAJA
LA CAJA
LAS MOSCAS
MOSCAS SECAS
NINFAS
STREAMERS
OTRA CAJA
MOSCAS SECAS:
NINFAS:
STREAMERS:
CRUSTCEOS, CAMARONES:
CATALOGO DE MOSCAS
PATTERNS (PATRONES, MODELOS)
ADAMS DELAWARE
ADAMS
ALEVINO INTERNACIONAL
ANDINO ESPECIAL
PASO A PASO
CABEZA ANDINO:
BAGRE BUNNY
MATERIALES:
INSTRUCCIONES DE ATADO
BIG LIMAY0
BITCH CREEK0
ATADO
BLACK GHOST
LA BLACK GNOST
BLONDE5
MATERIALES:
INSTRUCCIONES DE ATADO:
BOMBER
CADDIS LARVA (CON BEAD HEAD)
CADDIS LARVAE WINSTON
CANGREJO ROJO
MATERIALES:

INSTRUCCIONES DE ATADO:
CARROT
CASED CADDIS
CLUSTER MIDGE (Y GRIFFITH GNAT)
COMPARA-DUN
COMPARADUN (MARCH BROWN)
DANCING FROG
MATERIALES:
INSTRUCCIONES DE ATADO
DECEIVER ANDINO
DOBLE BUNNY
MATERIALES
INSTRUCCIONES DE ATADO
DOBLE ESCARBADORA
EARLY BLACK
EL PARDN
ELK HAIR CADDIS
EMERGENTE DE TRICPTERA
EMERGENTE OLIVA
MATERIALES:
PASO A PASO
EMERGENTE OREJAS DE LIEBRE
PASO A PASO
ESTRMER SONORO
EVA POPPER
MATERIALES:
INSTRUCCIONES DE ATADO
FUZZY WUZZY
PASO A PASO
FFA STREAMER SPECIAL
GODDARD CADDIS
GOLDEN HEADS
PHEASANT TAIL LEPAGE
GOLDENROD
GULIZZY FLY
HALF AND HALF
MATERIALES:
INSTRUCCIONES DE ATADO:
HARE'S EAR
HARES EAR PARACHUTE
HATCHING MIDGE
HI - TI
RECETA:
IRRESISTIBLE POLY
JAYS WIGGLE HEX
KINGS RIVER CADDIS
LARGE STONE NINFA
MATERIALES
LARVA DE CADDIES
LEFTY'S DECEIVER
MATERIALES
INSTRUCCIONES DE ATADO:
LETORT HOPPER
LIGHT HENDRICSKON
LITTLE RAINBOW TROUT
LLANQUIHUE KILLER
INSTRUCCIONES DE ATADO
MADAM-X
MARABOU MUDDLER
MATUKA

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MATUKA SCULPIN WOOLHEAD


MIGA DE PAN
MATERIALES:
INSTRUCCIONES DE ATADO
MONTANA
MOSCA DE LANA
MOSCA DE MAYO
MATERIALES.
PASO A PASO
MRS. SIMPSON
MUDDLER MINNOW
NO HACKLE
PARACHUTE
PARACHUTE CADDIS
PARADRAKE
PEACOCK SPIDER
PETES EZ HOPPER
MATERIALES:
INSTRUCCIONES DE ATADO:
POLY HUMPY
PRINCE BEAD HEAD
INSTRUCCIONES DE ATADO
GUA RPIDA DE ATADO DE LA PRINCE
PRESENTACIN
- MOSCA HMEDA (TAMAOS #8 Y #)
- DERIVE LIBRE (TAMAOS # AL #)
PARA LAGUNAS Y ROS DE AGUAS TRANQUILAS (TAMAOS #8 AL #)
PARA LAGOS Y BOCAS (TAMAOS #6 AL #)
PUPA DE QUIRONMIDO OLIVA PARA AGUAS
PARADAS
PUYEHUE SPIDER SOFT HACKLE
ROYAL COACHMAN
ROYAL COACHMAN BUCKTAIL
ROYAL HUMPY
ROYAL TRUDE
PASOS DE CONSTRUCCIN
ROYAL WULFF
SALTAMONTES (SALTAPRAOS)
INTRODUCCIN:
SARDINA
MATERIALES:
INSTRUCCIONES DE ATADO:
SEADUCER
MATERIALES:
INSTRUCCIONES DE ATADO:
SILICONA ESTRMER
MATERIALES:
INSTRUCCIONES DE ATADO
SKIPPING STONE
SOFT HACKLES
SPARKLE PUPA
LA SPARKLE PUPA CADDIS
EL MONTAJE DE LA EMERGENT SPARKLE
PUPA CADDIS
NOTA FINAL
STIMULATOR
STONE NINFA - LEG OF RUBBER
SUMO
MATERIALES:

INSTRUCCIONES DE ATADO:
TRICPTERO LEONS DE CUERPO AMARILLO
TUCANFLY
MATERIALES
INSTRUCCIONES DE ATADO
WET FLY CON GALLOS DE LEN
WET FLY ATADA CON PLUMAS DE GALLO DE
LEN
WITLOCKS SPENT DRAGON
WOOLLY BUGGER
ANZUELOS
COLA
CUERPO
HACKLE
ATADO REVERTIDO DE HACKLES EN PALMER
COLORES
VARIANTES DE LA MOSCA ORIGINAL
VARIAS VARIANTES DE LA WOOLY BUGGER
ORIGINAL
WOOLLY WORM
YELLOW HUMPY
ZONKER
ZUG BUG
EL FOAM
FOAM STONE FLY NYMPH Y FOAM MAY FLY
NYMPH
FOAM HOPPER
FOAM ANT Y FOAM BEETLE
FOAM
EMERGENT MAY FLY
CADDIS FOAM
MARTN FOAM MAY FLY
MONTAJE DE UN ESCARABAJO EN FOAM
MONTAJE DE UN SALTAMONTES CON FOAM
LAS MOSCAS TUBO. ESOS ENGENDROS
MOSCAS TUBO, GENERALIDADES
DESCRIPCIN DE LAS MOSCAS TUBO
MODO DE EMPLEO
UN EJEMPLO: MOSCA TUBO "FINA"
INDICE ALFABETICO
INDICES DE TOMOS

INDICE TOMO 3
INTRODUCCION AL TOMO 3
ENTOMOLOGA
ENTOMOLOGA ACUTICA
ETAPAS EN LA VIDA DE LOS INSECTOS
IDENTIFICACIN DE LA ETAPA DE CRECIMIENTO
CLASIFICACIN DE LOS INSECTOS
ETAPAS SEGN ORDEN DE INSECTOS
ETAPAS PRESENTES
IDENTIFICACIN DEL TIPO DE INSECTO (ORDEN)
IDENTIFICACIN DE ADULTOS
IDENTIFICACIN DE INMADUROS (NINFA,
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ELFESTINDELASTRUCHAS
IMPORTANCIA DE LOS EMERENTES EN CHILE
SIGAMOS EL CICLO DE LA ECLOSIN.
TRADICIONALES WET FLIES CON ALAS
INSECTOS AHOGADOS
CADDISFLIES - TRICOPTERA
MAYFLIES - EFEMEROPTERA
STONEFLIES - PLECOPTERA
ALDERFLIES - MEGALOPTERA
ATANDO WET FLIES ALADAS
CONCLUSIN
LAS SOFT HACKLES
NOCIONES BSICAS DE SU ATADO
INSTRUCCIONES
CMO PESCAR CON ELLAS?
WET FLIES SIN ALAS: FLYMPHS
INSECTOS EMERGENTES
MAYFLIES
CADDISFLIES
STONEFLIES
MOSQUITOS
FLYMPH
HISTORIA DE LAS FLYMPH (DE WET FLIES,
DE DAVE HUGHES)
EPHEMEROPTERA
EPHEMEROPTERA
ADULTOS DE EPHEMEROPTERA
LA PESCA CON ADULTOS DE EPHEMEROPTERA
PATRONES PARA CADA CASO
SOFT HACKLE
ADAMS
SPINNER
TCNICAS DE PRESENTACIN.
MAYFLY CRAWLERS
POR QU MAYFLIES?
POR QU NINFAS?
POR QU "CRAWLERS"?
BIOLOGA DE LAS NINFAS DE MAYFLY
CRAWLERS
LAS ESPECIES DE MAYFLY CRAWLERS
LA PESCA EN AGUAS DE CRAWLERS ABUNDANTES.
NINFAS DE STONEFLIES AUSTRALES
CARACTERSTICAS DE LAS STONEFLIES.
PRINCIPALES IMITACIONES DE SUS NINFAS.
CMO PESCAR CON SUS IMITACIONES.
ADULTOS DE CADDISFLIES - TRICHOPTERA
IDENTIFICANDO CADDIS
EL CICLO DE VIDA DE LAS CADDIS
CADDIS EN CHILE
CADDIS ADULTAS
SELECCIN DEL PATRN Y TCNICA ADECUADOS
ADULTOS SOBRE LA SUPERFICIE
ADULTOS SUMERGINDOSE
LARVAS DE FREE LIVING CADDIS
LARVAS DE FREE-LIVING CADDIS
ESPECIES DE FREE-LIVING CADDIS EN CHILE
IMITACIN DE FREE-LIVING LARVAS

LARVAS DE TUBE CASE CADDIS


LAS TUBE CASE CADDIS
FAMILIAS DE TUBE CASE CADDIS RELEVANTES EN CHILE
IMITACIN DE LARVAS DE TUBE CASE CADDIS
TUBE CASE CADDIS LARVA
MOMENTOS IDEALES PARA PROBAR PATRONES DE LARVAS DE TUBE CASE CADDIS
DAMISELAS DE VERANO
LA MIGRACIN DE LAS DAMISELAS
ODONATOS
LA MIGRACIN DE LAS DAMISELAS EN VERANO
LA IMITACIN DE NINFAS DE DAMISELA EN
MIGRACIN
WHITLOCK DAMSEL
MARABOU DAMSEL
PRESENTACIN
AESHNIDAE
AESHNIDAE, UNA FAMILIA DE ODONATOS
ODONATA
DRAGONFLIES AESHNIDAE
IMITACIONES DE AESHNIDAE
PESCANDO CON AESHNAS
LAS MIDGE: REINA SUPREMA
RECETA
TCNICAS DE PESCA
EL ENIGMA DE LAS ALDERFLIES
LAS ALDERFLIES
IDENTIFICACIN
EL COMPORTAMIENTO
IMITACIN Y PRESENTACIN DE ALDERFLIES
HELLGRAMMITES DEL CONO SUR7
MEGALOPTERA
LOS MEGALPTEROS Y LOS PECES
CONCLUSIONES
BIBLIOGRAFA
TABANIDAE ENFRENTELOS CON INFORMACION
INTRODUCCIN
DESCRIPCIN
DISTRIBUCIN GEOGRFICA
MORFOLOGA EXTERNA
CONSIDERACIONES BIOLGICAS, ECOLGICAS Y DE IMPACTO AMBIENTAL
CONSIDERACIONES PARA LA PESCA CON
MOSCA
SELECTIVIDAD
PATRONES RECOMENDADOS
PRESENTACIN
FINAL
AGRADECIMIENTOS
PESCANDO CON SALTAMONTES
LOS SALTAMONTES
MOMENTOS IDEALES PARA PESCAR CON
SALTAMONTES
PATRONES QUE PUEDEN UTILIZARSE
WHITLOCK HOPPER

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DAVE'S HOPPER
PARACHUTE HOPPER
SALTAMONTES AUSTRAL
LA PRESENTACIN DE LA MOSCA
LAPANCORA
CLASIFICACIN
DISTRIBUCION GEOGRAFICA.
MORFOLOGIA EXTERNA.
CONSIDERACIONESECOLOGICAS.
SELECTIVIDAD DE TRUCHAS RESPECTO A LA
PANCORA.
PATRONESDEIMITACION
OLIVE WOOLY BUGGERS: (1) DARK GREEN
BODY ;(2) SILVER BODY ; (3) TAN BODY
DARK GREEN BODY
TAN BODY
SILVER BODY
MR. SIMPSON
FREDOS PANCORA NYMPH
GRAY SPECIAL WOOLY BUGGER
PRESENTACION.
FINAL.
FOTOS DE BICHOS
INDICE ALFABETICO
INDICES DE TOMOS

INDICE TOMO 4
INTRODUCCION AL TOMO 4
MIS HERRAMIENTAS
EMPAREJADOR:
APARATO PARA ENROLLAR DUBBING:
PINZA PARA COLAS:
HUMOR
LAS MOSCAS
LAS MOSCAS PUEDEN SER:
IMITADORAS
ATRACTORAS
MOSCAS SECAS:
SUB CLASIFICACIN DE LAS MOSCAS SECAS
WESTERNS O DEL OESTE
STILLWATER O DEL ESTE:
MOSCAS HMEDAS:
SUB CLASIFICACIN DE LAS MOSCAS HMEDAS
RESUMEN DE SUB CLASIFICACIN DE MOSCAS
QUE COMEN LAS TRUCHAS?
EFEMERPTEROS.
MOSCAS QUE LOS IMITAN:
TRICPTEROS
MOSCAS QUE LOS IMITAN:
PLECPTEROS.
MOSCAS QUE LOS IMITAN:
PECES FORRAJEROS
PNCORA Y CAMARN
MOSCAS QUE LAS IMITAN:
ANFPODOS
MOSCAS QUE LAS IMITAN:

CARACOLES
INSECTOS TERRESTRES
ORTPTEROS
HIMENPTEROS
LOS INSECTOS ACUTICOS: CICLO DE VIDA
HERRAMIENTAS DE MONTAJE.
EL TORNO
LAS TIJERAS
PORTABOBINAS
PINZAS DE JQUEL
OTRAS HERRAMIENTAS
HILOS E HILAZAS PARA LA CONSTRUCCIN
DE MOSCAS ARTIFICIALES
HILOS DE MONTAJE (TYING THREADS, O
SIMPLEMENTE THREADS)
MATERIAL
COLOR
GROSOR
RESISTENCIA
MANTENIMIENTO
SEGUNDA PARTE: HILOS E HILAZAS PARA
CUERPOS Y ALAS
HILO LASO, O FLOJO (FLOSS)
HILAZA (YARN)
FELPILLA (CHENILLE)
OROPEL (TINSEL, METALLIC THREAD)
BASES PARA EL MONTAJE DE ARTIFICIALES
PREPAREMOS NUESTRO RINCON
MATERIALES
LECCIN
COLOCACIN DEL ANZUELO.
COLOCAR EL HILO EN EL PORTABOBINAS.
EMPLEO DE LA SEDA DE MONTAJE Y COMIENZO DEL MONTAJE.
ALGUNAS SOLUCIONES A TUS PRIMEROS
PASOS
LECCION 2 - COLAS COMENZAR CON LAS COLAS
EXTRACCION DE LAS FIBRAS EN UNA PLUMA
DE GALLO
COLOCAR SOBRE EL ANZUELO
PROPORCIONES
OTRAS COLAS Y EXUBIAS
LECCION 3 - MONTAJES DE CUERPOS
CUERPO MONTADO CON PLUMA DE AVESTRUZ.
CUERPO DE TRICPTERO.
COLOCACION DEL DUBBING SOBRE LA SEDA
LOS DIEZ PRIMEROS CUERPOS
NUDO DE FINALIZACIN
EL PRIMER CUERPO
LECCION 4 -MONTAJE DE ALAS
EL PELO DE CIERVO COMO ALAS DE TRICPTERO
MONTAJE DE ALAS PARA TRICPTERO EN
CULO DE PATO
TRATAMIENTO DE LA PLUMA
ALAS DE EFEMERA I
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FABRICACION
MAS SOBRE PROPORCIONES
RECETA DE LA ROYAL WULFF:
COLAS (TAILS)
MATERIALES PARA ATAR COLAS
PLUMAS
MARAB
PAVO REAL
BIOTS
PELOS
ALAS (WINGS)
ALAS EN PLUMA REDONDA
ALAS EN PLUMA CDC
ALAS EN PELOS DE CIERVO
ALAS EN MONTAJE COMPARADUN
DIFERENTES ESTILOS DE ALAS
1) HACIA ARRIBA Y DIVIDIDO
2) PARACHUTE
3) TIPO CADDIS O DE ALA TENDIDA
4) ALAS DE STREAMERS
CUERPOS. (BODIES)
DUBBING
CHENILLE
LANA
FLOSS
HERL
QUILL
TINSEL
PELO DE CIERVO (SPUN DEER HAIR)
HACKLES Y CABEZAS DE UNA MOSCA
MONTAJE DE MOSCAS ARTIFICIALES, EL JQUEL (O HACKLE)
LAS PLUMAS DE JQUEL
CUALIDADES DE UNA BUENA PLUMA DE JQUEL
CUELLO O COLGADERA?
COLORES BSICOS
MONTANDO EL JQUEL
PREPARACIN DE LA PLUMA
ATANDO Y ENROLLANDO EL JQUEL
JQUEL CON DOS O MS PLUMAS
JQUEL AVANZADO
MONTAJES TRAX Y POMPN
JQUEL EN PALMER PARA GRANDES MOSCAS
JQUEL PARACADAS
JQUEL BLANDO
HACKLES II
MOSCAS SECAS
MOSCAS HMEDAS O WET
HACKLES EN PALMER
HACKLE PARACHUTES7
CABEZAS
CABEZAS CON BEAD HEAD
CABEZAS MUDDLERS0
CABEZAS CON LANA O WOOL HEAD0
OTROS MATERIALES0
MONTAJE EN LA RED
INTRODUCCIN

PROPORCIONES DE UNA MOSCA


COMENZAR UNA MOSCA
FIJACIN DEL HILO AL ANZUELO
FIJAR LA COLA
TERMINAR UNA MOSCA
AGUJA MEDIA LLAVE
NUDO FINAL CON WHIP FINISHER
RIBETEAR UN CUERPO
CERCADO DE UN CUERPO
MONTANDO UNA SENCILLA NINFA RIBETEADA
CUERPOS EN FIBRAS DE PLUMAS
CUERPOS CNICOS CON HILOS DE MONTAJE
CUERPOS LISOS EN POLIDUB
CUERPOS EN DUBBING
CUERPOS EN PELOS DE CIERVO (HELK HAIR)
CUERPOS EN PLUMA CDC
MONTANDO EL TRAX EN LA ARTIFICIAL
CUERPOS EN HERL
CUERPOS EN QUILL DE PAVO REAL
ENROLLAR UN HACKLE SIMPLE
ENROLLAR UNA DOBLE COLLAR
MOSCAS DE HACKLES SEPARADOS
ENROLLAR HACKLES MEZCLADOS0
REALIZAR UN COLLAR EN CDC1
COLLARES EN PELOS DE LIEBRE3
COLLARES EN MONTAJE AVANZADO4
NUDO EN OCHO NUDO EN CRUZ6
ALAS EN PUNTA DE HACKLES7
FIJACIN DE OJOS DE CADENA O DE DIBOLO8
ANTIENGANCHES.9
MOSCAS SECAS ALTAMENTE VISIBLES
MUDDLERS "POR UNA CABEZA"
LETORT HOOPER
RATN
PANCORA
MARABOU SCULPIN
MORIN
TODO SOBRE EL CDC (O CASI)
HISTORIA
CUALIDADES
ATRAPA-BURBUJAS?
ABUNDANCIA DE BARBILLAS?
BARBAS Y BARBILLAS: POCAS Y ELSTICAS
EN RESUMEN
ENGRASADO
SECADO
MONTAJE
MTODOS DE MONTAJE
MTODO 1
MTODO 2
DISEO DE ARTIFICIALES. UNA MOSCA PARA
CADA SITUACIN DE PESCA
LA SILUETA
SU ALMACENAMIENTO.
FLOTABILIDAD
VISIBILIDAD0
COLOR DE LA IMITACIN0

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EMERGENTES.
MOSCAS PARA PESCAR EL AGUA, MOSCAS
PARA PESCAR TOMADAS.
BIBLIOGRAFA:
LOS ANZUELOS
PARTES DEL ANZUELO
LA ABERTURA, O BOCA
LA PROFUNDIDAD, O GARGANTA
EL OJO, O ANILLA
LA TIJA, O PATA
LA CURVA
LA PUNTA
QU ANZUELO ELEGIR?
LOS ANZUELOS II
TIPOS DE ANZUELOS
TABLA DE ANZUELOS Y MARCAS
NOTAS
FOTOS DE ANZUELOS
ALGUNOS EJEMPLOS DE ANZUELOS Y MOSCAS
LA JERGA
NOMBRES RAROS
PLUMAS
PELOS
LA CAJA DE MOSCAS
UNA CAJA
LA CAJA
LAS MOSCAS
MOSCAS SECAS
NINFAS Y EMERGENTES
STREAMERS
OTRA CAJA
MOSCAS SECAS:
NINFAS:
STREAMERS:
CRUSTCEOS, CAMARONES:
EL RINCN DEL RECICLADO
REUNIDOR DE DUBIN:
BARNIZ INCOLORO CON LAS CAJAS DE ANZUELOS:
CABEZAS DE POPER CON SUELAS DE ZAPATILLAS:
TINCIN DE MATERIALES DE MONTAJE CON
RESIDUOS VEGETALES FCILES DE OBTENER:
CADENAS DE LAVABO
CEPILLO DE DIENTES
INDICE ALFABETICO
INDICES DE TOMOS

INDICE TOMO 5
INTRODUCCION AL TOMO 5
MAXIMAS DE LA PESCA CON MOSCA
TEIDO DE PLUMAS Y PIELES
RIOS Y MOSCAS
ROS ALUMIN Y CHIMEHUIN
RIO MALLEO
EL RO CORCOVADO

RO MANSO
RO LIMAY
LAGO TROMEN
INDICADORESDEPIQUE- STRIKE INDICATORS
GENERALIDADES
LOS INDICADORES DE PIQUE
BIBLIOGRAFIA:
MIDGES, UNA PESCA FASCINANTE
QUE SON LAS MIDGES
LA PESCA CON MIDGES
TECNICAS DE PESCA.
PESCA CON "MIDGES"
IN LINE RIGGING (APAREJO EN LINEA)
NINFAS
MUDDLERS, ATRACCIN PARA GRANDES
PECES
PESCANDO EN UN MOMENTO DE ALTA SELECTIVIDAD
EMPEZAR CON MOSCAS SECAS
LARGUE UN POCO EL STREAMER.
AL RO.
LANZAMIENTO Y DRAG.
VEMOS AL PEZ COMIENDO.
WET FLIES: AHOGADAS CLSICAS
DESARROLLO HISTORICO
SOFT HACKLE
MATERIALES
ANZUELOS
HACKLES
ALAS
WINGLESS WET: FLYMPHS
METODOS DE PESCA
BIBLIOGRAFIA
DRY FLY IN THEORY AND PRACTICE
FLOTANDO EN UN LAGO
VARIEDADES DE FLOAT TUBES
MATERIAL DEL BOTE
SALVELINUS FONTINALIS
CUESTIN DE EQUILIBRIO LA LNEA Y LA
CAA
LA NORMA AFTMA
CUADRO A
CUADRO B
LA IMPORTANCIA DE LOS PERFILES
POTENCIA DE LA CAA
CUADRO C
CUADRO D
CAAS MULTINUMERACIN
INFRALINEADO
SOBRELINEADO
LA LNEA PARA PESCAR CON MOSCA
LNEAS DE SEDA
LAS VENTAJAS DE LAS LNEAS DE SEDA
SON:
LAS LNEAS SINTTICAS
EL PERFIL
L ("LEVEL") - LNEAS PARALELAS.
DT ("DOUBLE TAPER") - LNEAS DE DOBLE
PUNTA O REVERSIBLES.

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WF ("WHEIGHT FORWARD") - LNEAS DE PESO ADELANTADO O DE HUSO DESCENTRADO.


ST ("SHOOTING TAPER") - CABEZAS LANZADORAS, O CABEZAS DE DISPARO.
LA DENSIDAD
F ("FLOATING")
S ("SINKING")
F/S ("FLOATING-SINKING")
I ("INTERMEDIATE")
EL PESO
LNEAS 0, 1 Y 2
LNEAS 3, 4
LNEAS 5, 6
LNEAS 7, 8, 97
LNEAS , , 7
EL COLOR DE LA LINEA7
PERO TIENE EL COLOR DE LA LNEA ALGUNA IMPORTANCIA?
WOOLY BUGGER: EL STREAMER UNIVERSAL.
MONTAR EN BLANCO
EL ESTRMER, SU MAJESTAD
FUNCIN IMITATIVA:
FUNCIN EXCITATIVA:
IMPORTANCIA DE LA SITUACIN DE PESCA:
COMPONENTES DE UN ESTRMER
COLORES DE LOS ESTRMERES
MANEJO DE UN ESTRMER
CUANDO LAS EMERGENTES AN NO SE
LLAMABAN AS...
DESCRIPCIN Y MONTAJE
VARIANTES
MATUKA. EXOTISMO Y ESTTICA.
SHRIMP O SCUD, UNA MOSCA REALMENTE
EFECTIVA
PANCORA MUDDLER
EL DISEO DE UNA MOSCA:
ANLISIS:
DISEO Y CONSTRUCCIN:
PRUEBA:
REVISIN:
LA PANCORA MUDDLER
RECETA:
PASOS DE ATADO:
SAMASTACUS COBARDE
RECETA:
FLEEING CRAYFISH
SAMASTACUS COBARDE
LAS VARIABLES Y EL EQUILIBRIO EN EL LANZAMIENTO
VARIABLES FIJAS
CAAS: TRES ACCIONES
LNEAS: POR DISEO Y FUNCIN
LDERES: POR EL MATERIAL DE CONSTRUCCIN:
MOSCAS: POR TAMAO.
VARIABLES MVILES
CONDICIONES AMBIENTALES:
LANZADOR:
EL PESO

LA VELOCIDAD
LA POTENCIA Y EL EQUILIBRIO
LA POTENCIA
EL EQUILIBRIO
CONCLUSIONES
RECREACIONAL, INSTINTIVA Y LDICA.
LA CAJA BSICA DE MOSCAS EN SIERRA DE
LA VENTANA
MOSCAS SECAS ATRACTORAS, UNA INTENCIN...
LAS MOSCAS DESDE ABAJO
ACERCA DE LA SELECTIVIDAD
LAS MOSCAS
BIBLIOGRAFA
ARTE Y PESCA CON MOSCA
SITIOS EN INTERNET
INDICE ALFABETICO
INDICES DE TOMOS

INDICE TOMO 6
INTRODUCCION AL TOMO 6
CATALOGO
MOSCAS PASO A PASO DE PESCA COM MOSCA FLY
CAVE'S RATTLIN MINNOW
HAIR BALL
PISTACHE
HEN BACK MATUKA
HAIR BUG
MOSQUITO LARVA
THE BAIT FISH
HALF & HALF
BALSA FROG - DEER HAIR LEGS
SAIKI GURGLER
ULTRA SHRIMP
CDC COACHMAN
GLASS BEAD PEACOCK NIMPH
PNCORA MORTA
HOUSE AND LOT VARIANT
DECEIVER SINTTICO
BLACK ANT
EP BAITFISH
WINDRAM'S SPARKLING SHRIMP
CDC ATTRACTOR CREME
MAC SALMON & HAND TYING
TIMBERLINE
PNCORA VIVA
BIG EYE BAITFISH
GRIZZLY WULFF
CDC WRIGHT'S ROYAL
TED STONE
L BALL
SEA DUCER
MINI MARABOU
MOSCAS PASO A PASO DE TRUTHFLIES
BIOT
CDC BIOT CADDIS
PHEASANT TAIL

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HAIRWING DUN,PMD
GREEN PARADRAKE, EXTENDED BODY
SPARKLE DUN, PMD
MONGO MINNOW
ELK HAIR HOPPER
HACKLE STACKER
FOXS POOPAH
BIRDS NEST
MOSCAS PASO A PASO DE ORVIS
ROYAL PMX
LE BUG
NOBLE CHERNOBYL
ROGUE FOAM STONE GIANT
THE MUSHMOUTH
MERCER'S MICRO MAYFLY
STARLITE LEECH
HOT BUTT STIMULATOR
DORSEY'S KWAN
ALBIE ANCHOVY
BLM (BEADED LITTLE MAYFLY) NYMPH
BLADO'S CREASE FLY
SIMON'S HOVERCRAB
COWEN'S BONEFISH SCAMPI
CLUB SANDWICH HOPPER
COPPER JOHN
OVERLEY'S SPOTLIGHT EMERGER
CUTTER'S E/C (EMERGENT/CRIPPLED) CADDIS
TCNICAS PASO A PASO DE JORGE MONTAN
REVERSE PARACHUTE
MATERIALES
SECUENCIA:
CHERNOBIL ANT
RED TAG
SCUD
SUPER STONE
WET ESPAOLA
EMU
HARES & PHEASANT
FAN WING
PERDIZ MARCH BROWN
LA CURIOSA
MOSCA HALFORDIANA
MOSCAS PASO A PASO DE TARARIRA AVENTURA
LEFTY'S DECEIVER*
PIABA
DIENTUDO DESTROYER
TUCANFLY*
DOBLE BUNNY*
EVA POPPER*
DANCING FROG*
HALF AND HALF*
WOOLLY BUGGER
PETES EZ HOPPER*
SILICONA ESTRMER*
HI TI*
RABBIT LIMAY MUDDLER
BAGRE BUNNY*

BLONDE*
SARDINA*
SEADUCER*
ANCHOITA
SUMO*
JAMAICANO
MINNOW ARCOIRIS
CANGREJO ROJO*
MIGA DE PAN*
ANDINO DECEIVER*
LIMN MINNOW
DALHBERG'S DIVER
HAIR BUG NATURAL
CONEJO VERDE
MOSCAS PASO A PASO DE CONMOSCA.COM
MOSCAS PASO A PASO DE QUESTOUTDOORS
PARACHUTE HEX
REGAN'S HEX
HEX SPINNER
X-HEX
SULFUR
GRIFFITH'S GNAT
HATCHERS HURON RIVER MIDGE
PARACHUTE ADAMS
ELK HAIR CADDIS
EPHORON (WHITE MAYFLY)
TRICO, PARACHUTE
TRICO, SPINNER
CRANE FLY NYMPH
SAN JUAN WORM
PRINCE NYMPH
LEON'S SOFT HACKLE
RAM
HARES EAR
LEON'S BLACK RASPBERRY
PHEASANT TAIL
EZ'S HEX
TB'S HEX
ULTRA HEX
MYSIS SHRIMP
VIAGRA CADDIS
MODIFIED BEAR'S BLACK STONE
ANTRON BUG
SCHMIDT'S BUGGER
MARIBOU WOLLY BUGGER
SCHMIDT'S PM CADDIS
SPARROW NYMPH
MARIBOU ESL
JOINTED SCULPIN EMULATOR
FEENSTRA SCULPIN EMULATOR
TWO STEP
BROWN TROUT CANDY
GRAU'S TIGER
ZOO COUGAR
STACKED BLONDE
MICKEY FINN
MARABOU MICKEY FINN
RATTLE SNAKE
WOOLLY SCULPIN

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CONE HEAD MADONNA


LEON'S SOFT HACKLE
LEON'S BLACK RASBERRY
EZ'S HEXAGENIA NYMPH
TOM'S RABBIT STRIP HEX
BRIAN'S ULTRA HEX
X HEX
CONE HEAD MADONNA
FEENSTRA SCULPIN EMULATOR
TRICO SPINNER
ANTRON BUG
SCHMIDTS PERE MARQUETTE RIVER CADDIS
MODIFIED BEAR'S BLACK STONE
RAM NYMPH
MOSCAS PASO A PASO DE FLYONLINE
BENDBACK
GLADES MINNOW
SEA BUNNY
CLOUSER MINNOW
IMITATOR SHRIMP
LEFTY'S DECEIVER
SEADUCER
SNOOK SLIDER
CRAZY CHARLIE
GURGLER
SURF CANDY
MOE
3-D DORADO FLY
GLASS MINNOW
COCKROACH
BG'S KALAMARI
BACKCOUNTRY MUDDLER
RIVER SHRIMP
SILICLONE MULLET
JIGGY
INNER FLASH GLADES MINNOW
DEEP CANDY
PRINCE OF TIDES
BOZO HAIR SHRIMP
MANGROVE CRITTER
EP MINNOW
SIMPLE CLONE
SWIMMING FROG
SILI-LEGS WOOLLY BUGGER
RABBIT STRIP DIVER
FUZZABOU SHAD
WIGGLE BUG
DOUBLE LIPPED GURGLER
TUCUNA STREAMER
WOOLY BUGGER
GOBLIN
MARABOU MUDDLER
TUVIRA
BEAD HEAD RUBBER LEGS
FLASH-A-BUGGER
CONE HEAD WOOLY SCULPIN
GOLDEN STIMULATOR
HUMPY
ELK HAIR CADDIS
MADAM X

ROYAL WULFF
FORMIGA
PARACHUTE HARE'S EAR
PEACOCK CADDIS
HENRY'S HOPPER
CDC LAMBARI
PHEASANT TAIL NYMPH
BRASSIE
BEAD HEAD PHEASANT TAIL
AGGRAVATOR NYMPH
WOOLY WORM
ELECTRIC CADDIS
CADDIS LARVAE
HARE'S EAR NYMPH
Z-WING CADDIS PUPA
NINFA LAMBARI
BEAD HEAD FLASH-A-BUGGER
BENDBACK
SEA BUNNY
COCKROACH
CRAZY CHARLIE
GURGLER
MOSCAS PASO A PASO DE ALASKA FLYFISHERS
PARACHUTE ADAMS
DELONG LAKE SPECIAL (PARACHUTE)
HL VARIANT
TANGLE LAKES TEASER
PIN HEAD MUDDLER
ROYAL WULFF
HALF BACK
MRE
BLACK STONE NYMPH
TUBE FLIES
BEAD-HEAD PHEASANT TAIL SOFT HACKLE
PRINCE NYMPH
CASUAL DRESS
GOLD RIBBED HAIRS EAR
CHENILLE EGG
BATTLE CREEK SPECIAL
RJ WOOLLY
VEILED EGG
BATTLE BUNNY
GLOBUG
GORMAN'S BEAD HEAD EGG
MOHAIR LEECH
SCUD
MIDGE LARVA/PUPA
MARTIN RIVER SMOLT
NIUKLUK SMOLT
FLIES
SOCKEYE FRY
SPANKO SCULPIN
WOOLHEAD BUNNY SCULPIN
ALASKA MARY ANN
ARTICULATED WATER RAT
DOUBLE BUNNY
NINETY THREE
ZONKER_SCREEN
MUDDLER MINNOW

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PIKES FLY (DAHLBERG DIVER)


CRYSTAL EGG WOOLY BUGGER
FRANK'S FLY
GREEN BUTTED SKUNK
NUCLIC BUNNY
SEA FLEA
STEELHEAD CADDIS
DARK SPRUCE
GENERAL PRACTITIONER
RAJAH
SIGNAL LIGHT
FREAKAZOID
FRED THE RED
SOCKEYE ORANGE
ALASKABOUT (POPSICLE)
COMET
FLASHFLY
GOLD CREEK SPECIAL
GREEN LANTERN
REGGIE MILLER
SOCKEYE_MAGIC
SPARKLE SHRIMP
STEALTH
DEAN RIVER LANTERN
EVERGLOW
FAT FREDDIE
SPORTSMAN SPECIAL
SUPER PRAWN!
LEONARD SHRIMP
PINK POLLYWOG
MERCER S KING CAVIAR
PURPLE PERFORMER
NEEDLEFISH
H& L VARIANT
HALF-BACK
CASUAL DRESS NYMPH
MIDGE LARVA/PUPA
SOCKEYE FRY1
FRANK'S FLY3
NUCLIC BUNNY4
SEA FLEA5
STEELHEAD CADDIS6
DARK SPRUCE (STEELHEAD)8
MOSCAS PASO A PASO DE FLYANGLERSONLINE
TIGER WEAVE BITCH CREEK NYMPH
HOOK WEAVE EZ STONE
WOVEN HACKLE FLIES
GRANNY WEAVE STONEFLY
VIRTUAL STONEFLY
AL'S LACE CADDIS PUPA
AL'S FLASH-PAN CRAYFISH
AL'S DIVER
HOOK WEAVE EZ STONE
SANDY MITE
GRANNY WEAVE STONEFLY
INDICE ALFABETICO
INDICES DE TOMOS

INDICE TOMO 8
INTRODUCCION AL TOMO 8
CATALOGO
MOSCAS DE ARTESANOSDEMOSCA.COM
BUTANO
SANGRE DE TORO
NEGRA BRINCA ROJA
FALANGISTA
SANGRE DE TORO OSCURA
AMARILLO LIMON
AVISPA
TABACO BRINCA GRIS
SARNOSA
AMARILLO PAJIZO
MAIZ
GALLETA
HUEVA NARANJA
QUIRONOMIDO ROJO
EMERGENTE OXIDO
LARVA AMARILLA
COCO
FAISAN
OREJA DE LIEBRE C.D.
OREJA DE LIEBRE
PIENSO
OTRAS MOSCAS
HAWTHORN
HIGHLAND DUN
HUMPY BLACK
IRON BLUE DUN
HUMPY RED DOUBLE
KNOTTED MIDGE
LUNNS PARTICULAR
MARCH BROWN
MOSQUITO
MOSQUITO CDC
RED ANT
RED TAG
PALE MORNING DUN
PHEASANT TAIL (DRY)
OLIVE SEDGE
OLIVE QUILL
ROYAL STIMULATOR
TRICO SPINNER
TUPPS
WICKHAMS FANCY (DRY)
MUDDLER MATUKA
BLUE WING OLIVE
BH CRYSTAL BUGGER BLACK
BH CRYSTAL BUGGER OLIVE
FLASH BUGGER,OLIVE
CH ZUDDLER OLIVE
CH ZUDDLER BLACK
WOOLHEAD SCULPIN
CH CRYSTAL BUGGER-BLACK
CH CRYSTAL BUGGER-OLIVE
BLT FOAM HOPPER
DIZZY BLONDE

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WAKER SHEEP SHAD, WHITLOCK'S


BIG EYE BAITFISH CHARTREUSE, ROGERS
LAS MOSCAS DE BAETIS
STREAMERS
SECAS Y EMERGENTES
NINFAS
LAS MOSCAS DE CASTOR0
COPIAR, COPIAR Y COPIAR1
MOSCAS DE ORVIS
MOSCAS DE UMPQUA7
BLACK BEAR7
SILVER DOCTOR, HUNTER'S7
MICRO POPPER, CHARTREUSE
RM FLATSIDES, MURPHY'S
SALT CRAB, WHITLOCK'S
SALT SHRIMP GOLD, WHITLOCK'S
SAND EEL, BROWN/PEARL ROGERS
SAR-MUL-MAC ANCHOVY, BLANTON'S
SAR-MUL-MAC MULLET, BLANTON'S
SEA HABIT BUCKTAIL, ANCHOVY
MICRO POPPER, FROG
SEA HABIT BUCKTAIL, ANCHOVY
SEA HABIT BUCKTAIL, FLYING FISH
SEA HABIT GREEN
SEA-DUCER, RED/WHITE
SEA-DUCER, YELLOW/WHITE/GRIZZLY
SHORTFIN SQUID, MURPHY'S
SHRIMP, TAN BRANHAM'S
SILICLONE BLACK, POPOVICS
SKINNY WATER CLOUSER, GRAY/WHITE
CLOUSER'S
SKINNY WATER CLOUSER, TAN/WHITE
CLOUSER'S
SLIM JIM BLACK, ROGERS
SPANISH FLY WHITE/BLUE WEJEBE'S
SPANISH SNOOK, WEJEBE'S
SPARKY TARPON FLY, BORSKI'S
SQUID, POPOVICS
SQUIMP PEARL, UMPQUA'S
SQUIMP TAN, UMPQUA'S
MOUSERAT BLACK, WHITLOCK'S
SUPER SWIMMING SHRIMP, BORSKI'S
SURF CANDY LT. BLUE, POPOVICS
SWIMMING SHRIMP, BORSKI'S
TARPON GLO BAD CRAB, OLCH'S
THE HORROR
UMPQUA SWIMMING BAITFISH RED/WHITE,
WHITLOCK'S
UMPQUA SWIMMING BAITFISH RED/YELLOW,
WHITLOCK'S
VELVET EEL BLACK, OWENS
MULTICOLOR MUDDLER SILVER, WHITLOCK'S
VELVET SAND EEL, OWENS
VICTOR'S CANDY, HUNTER'S
ANTRON BUG, HEX SCHMIDT'S
BABINE SPECIAL
NEAR NUFF CRAYFISH BROWN, WHITLOCK'S
BLUE MOON, COOK'S
BOSS

BRINDLE BUG
BRITE FLY, MERCER'S
CADDIS LARVA, CHARTREUSE SCHMIDT'S
CANDY CANE, COOK'S
COAL CAR, KAUFMANN'S BARBLESS
NEAR NUFF CRAYFISH GRAY, WHITLOCK'S
DOUBLE EGG SPERM FLY, WHITLOCK'S
DREDGER CHARTREUSE, KAUFMANN'S BARBLESS
EGG SUCKING LEECH, SCHMIDT'S
FLASH FLY, PURPLE
NEAR NUFF SCULPIN TAN, WHITLOCK'S
HEX NYMPH, SCHMIDT'S
LASER FLY HOT PINK/WHITE, BORDAS
MANHATTAN BEACH, COOK'S
PENCIL POPPER
PAINT BRUSH, MCMILLAN'S
PCP NYMPH, SCHMIDT'S
TIGER PRAWN ORANGE, VERVERKA'S
PRISMATIC POPPER, WYATT'S
PUPLE PERIL
SILVER HILTON
STARLITE LEECH PINK, HOWELL'S
STEELHEAD CADDIS, MCMILLAN'S
STEELHEAD SKATER, LAMBROUGHTON'S
UGLY BUG, JACKSON'S
BLACK GHOST
CONE HEAD WOOLY SCULPIN BLACK, GALLOUP'S
HORNBERG
JANSSEN'S MINNOW BROOK TROUT
MATUKA BLACK
SPRUCE
STREAMER, BRASSIE MINNOW, WYATT'S
WIGGLETAIL, OLCH'S
BUMBLE BEE, STEEVES'
CICADA
DEER FLY, BLACK STEEVES'
DISC O'BEETLE, BROWN STEEVES'
DISC-HEAD CICADA, STEEVES'
ELK HAIR HOPPER
KATYDID, STEEVES'
HI-VIS PARACHUTE HOPPER, SCHROEDER'S
FLOATING SNAIL, SWIFT'S
FLYING BEETLE, MURRAY'S
SHINABOU SHAD WOOL HEAD, NIX'S
SHINABOU SHINER DEER HAIR, NIX'S
WASP, STEEVES'
YELLOW JACKET, BURK'S
PICKET PIN, WET
SOFT HACKLE, PARTRIDGE/PEACOCK NEMES
GOLD BEAD EMERGER BWO, BARR'S
GLASS BEAD MIDGE OLIVE, BEFUS
AGGRAVATOR NYMPH BLACK, BURK'S
GOLD BEAD GRABBIT OLIVE, BURK'S
GOLD BEAD MARABOU DAMSEL
GOLD BEAD BIOT STONE, PEACOCK THEO'S
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BIG EYE TARPON FURNACE/SQUIRREL LEMAY'S


SPENT DAMSEL-DRAGON BLACK, WHITLOCK'S
GLASS MINNOW, WHITE/GREEN
MINI PUFF, ORANGE
JOE TO GO, HUFF'S
MARCH BROWN NYMPH
STONE NYMPH, GOLDEN BARR'S
DAMSEL NYMPH, OLIVE BURK'S
TURKEY QUILL CALLIBAETIS, ROWLEY'S
GILLED NYMPH FLASHBACK TAN
CDC PEACOCK STIMULATOR, KAUFMANN'S BARBLESS
SLATE DRAKE SPINNER, BECK'S
WILLY'S PIP BRIGHT GREEN, JONES'
BEAD SHUCK EMERGER CALLIBAETIS, LESSON/SCHOLLMEYER'S
POXYBACK EMERGER GREENDRAKE, MERCER'S
CHIRONOMID PUPA BLACK, KAUFMANN'S BARBLESS7
HALO EMERGER OLIVE, LAFONTAINE'S7
PARA-NYMPH, CALLIBAETIS7
TRAILING SHUCK MIDGE, LIGHT7
SERENDIPITY DARK GREEN, MATHEWS'7
CDC MIDGE ADULT, BLACK7
CDC TAILWATER DUN, BWO
CDC BIOT SPINNER, PMD
BLUE WING OLIVE
HI-VIS COMPARADUN BAETIS, ELLIS'
DOUBLE WING YELLOW, LAFONTAINE'S
COMPARADUN, GRAY/YELLOW
COMPARADUN, TRICO
ELK CADDIS, OLIVE
E-Z CADDIS OLIVE, LAWSON'S
FLUTTERING STONE
ADULT DAMSEL BLUE
HENRYVILLE SPECIAL
IRRESISTIBLE, RAT FACE0
IRRESISTIBLE, WULFF0
OLIVE DUN QUILL, A.K.'S0
PARACHUTE, BLUE WING OLIVE0
SEDUCER OLIVE, KAUFMANN'S - BARBLESS0
SWIMMING SHEEP GOLDEN SHINER, WHITLOCK'S0
SPARKLE DUN CALLIBAETIS, MATHEWS'
TRUDE YELLOW, CHUCK'S
STIMULATOR ROYAL, KAUFMANN'S - BARBLESS
SWIMMING SHEEP SHAD, WHITLOCK'S
BARRY'S PIKE FLY BLACK, REYNOLDS
UMPQUA SWIMMING FROG ORANGE BELLY,
WHITLOCKS
UMPQUA SWIMMING WATERDOG
BLACK/CHARTREUSE, WHITLOCK'S
WAKER SHEEP GOLDEN SHINER, WHITLOCK'S
BARRY'S PIKE FLY CHARTREUSE, REYNOLDS
CDC BIOT COMPARADUN, GRAY BAETIS

CDC BIOT COMPARADUN, SULPHUR


BASS FLASH, BURKS
CDC BIOT COMPARADUN, TRICO MALE
BASS POPPER FROG.
CDC CADDIS EMERGER, BROWN
CDC CADDIS EMERGER, CREAM
CDC ELK CADDIS, BROWN - BARBLESS
CDC EXTENDED BODY PMD, SHANER'S
CDC FLOATING NYMPH/EMERGER, PMD
BASS POPPER RED/WHITE
CDC LOOP WING EMERGER, GRAY
ADAMS FEMALE
BLACK DOSE, HUNTER'S
ADULT DAMSEL RED, BURK'S
BLACK GNAT
BLUE WING OLIVE COMPARADUN - EAST,
MIDWEST
CADDIS VARIANT DARK, CHUCK'S (STRANAHAN)
CADDIS VARIANT DUN, CHUCK'S (STRANAHAN)
CALIFORNIA MOSQUITO
COFFIN FLY
CRANE FLY
E-Z CADDIS TAN, LAWSON'S
E/C CADDIS, CUTTER'S
EASTERN GREEN DRAKE DUN, LUCCA'S
EASTERN GREEN DRAKE SPINNER, LUCCA'S
EXTENDED BODY MAYFLY BWO, SMITH'S
EXTENDED BODY OLIVE DUN, LEMPKE'S
FOAM BUBBLE PARACHUTE PMD, TASHIRO'S
FOAM HEX, WATTERS'
GIANT SEDGE, NORI'S
GOLD BEAD BOUFACE BROWN, BARR'S
GODDARD CADDIS
GRAY HACKLE PEACOCK
GRAY HACKLE YELLOW
EASTERN GREEN DRAKE DUN, BECK'S
H & L VARIANT
HATCH MASTER BLACK, LAMBROUGHTON'S
HENDRICKSON DUN BECK'S
BOUFACE BLACK, BARR'S
HENRY'S FORK SALMON FLY, LAWSON'S
HENSPINNER BLACK/WHITE, LAWSON'S
HEXAGENIA CRIPPLE
JASSID
MIDGE, CREAM
BULL-IT HEAD BLACK, BETT'S
NO HACKLE PINK CAHILL, LAWSON'S
PARA-SPINNER RUSTY, JACKLIN'S
CLOUSER'S CRAYFISH OLIVE
CLOUSER'S CRAYFISH TAN
PARACHUTE, COACHMAN
PEACOCK CADDIS
RENEGADE
RIO GRANDE KING
SLOW WATER CADDIS BLACK
SPENT PARTRIDGE CADDIS OLIVE, LAWSON'S
BOMBER

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HI-VIS COMPARADUN TRICO MALE, ELLIS'


TRUDE PEACOCK, CHUCK'S
TRUDE, LIME
TURCK'S TARANTULA, BROWN
DEEP SHEEP BLUEGILL, WHITLOCK'S
TWO-TONE IRRESISTIBLE TAN/WHITE, MESSINGER'S
CADDIS EMERGER TAN, LAWSON'S
DISCO MIDGE LT. OLIVE
EMERGENT/DIVING CADDIS TAN, SMITH'S
BEAD HEAD EMERGER PMD, BARR'S
EMERGING DUN, BWO
FLOATING, NYMPH PMD, LAWSON'S
FROSTBITE CHIRONOMID PUPA BLACK,
CHAN'S
FROSTBITE CHIRONOMID PUPA
RED/COPPER BD. CHAN'S
HALFBACK EMERGER BWO, LAWSON'S
MR. RAPIDAN EMERGER TAN/BROWN, MURRAY'S
ROY'S SPECIAL EMERGER BLACK, PALM'S
RS2 EMERGER
SLATE DRAKE EMERGER, BECK'S
AGGRAVATOR NYMPH PRINCE, BURK'S
BIG HORN SHRIMP, ORANGE
BROOK'S STONE
BUG EYED BOOBY, BLACK MCDOWELL'S
CARROT NYMPH, SCHROEDER'S
CARTY'S COLOBURISCUS
DRAGON NYMPH, GIERACH'S
DAMSEL, AMBER LOHR'S
GOLD BEAD DEEP SPARKLE PUPA
BROWN/YELLOW, LAFONTAINE'S
DEEP SPARKLE PUPA, BRN/YEL LAFONTAINE'S
DOUBLEBACK BUGEYE NYMPH, CALLIBAETIS
BURK'S
DRAGON NYMPH, JANSSEN'S
DRAGON, BROWN WHITLOCK'S
FRESHWATER SHRIMP, GRAY WHITLOCK'S
DRAGON MOTH BLUE, STEWART'S
GOLD BEAD WATER BOATMAN, SWIFT'S
HUMP'S CADDIS PUPA OLIVE, HUMPHREYS
EELWORM BLACK, WHITLOCK'S
METALLIC CADDIS COPPER, KAUFMANN'S
BARBLESS
FLASHABOU FLOATING MUDDLER BLACK,
WHITLOCK'S
MUSKRAT NYMPH
MYSIS CRYSTAL SHRIMP, PALM'S
FLOATING SMELT, JENSEN'S
FOAM DRAGON, BETTS'
GOLD BEAD RUBBER LEGS OLIVE PEACOCK,
MEYER'S
SCINTILLATOR, LT. OLIVE LIGAS'
SHEEP CREEK SPECIAL
STRYMPH, BLACK MURRAY'S
SWIMMING DAMSEL, OLIVE A.K.'S
SWIMMING NYMPH, BLONDE CLOUSER'S
TELLICO NYMPH

THEO'S BLACK DEVIL


THEO'S DANGER BABY COPPER WING
THEO'S LONG TALL SALLY
TIMBERLINE EMERGER, OLIVE KAUFMANN'S
UGLY BUG, JACKSON'S
V-WORM OLIVE, BURK'S
WATER BOATMAN, BURK'S
YUK BUG
BACK COUNTRY SWEEPER, WHITE HUFF'S
BAITFISH FLY BLUE/PEARL, WHITLOCK'S
BANANA PEEL, MOANA'S
BANGER CHARTREUSE, POPOVICS
BEND BACK, PEACOCK/BROWN
BONE FOOD, TAN/ORANGE HUFF'S
BONEFISH BUGGER, PINK/WHITE
DECEIVER BLACK, LEFTY'S
DECEIVER COCKROACH, LEFTY'S
DEEP SHRIMP GOLD, MOANA'S
DEEP WIGGLER BLACK, DAHLBERG'S
MCFROG, MCMILLAN'S
FLASHTAIL WHISTLER ORANGE YELLOW,
BLANTON'S
FLOATING MINNOW BLACK/WHITE, CLOUSER'S
FUR SHRIMP, BORSKI'S
HOT LIPS, WHITE HUFF'S
ORANGE BUTT TARPON, BORSKI'S
MICRO POPPER, BLACK
POON FOOD, CHARTREUSE HUFF'S
PUNCH SERIES LIME, BLANTON'S
INDICE ALFABETICO
INDICES DE TOMOS

INDICE TOMO 9
INTRODUCCION AL TOMO 9
DESMISTIFICANDO LA PESCA CON MOSCA.
SOLO PARA SALMNIDOS?
ALTERNATIVAS EN LA PESCA CON MOSCA
EL RO DE LA PLATA
LAGUNAS BONAERENSES
LA TARARIRA
BIOLOGA
DINOSAURIOS CON MOSCA. TARARIRA, UNA
ALTERNATIVA DE VERANO
EL PEZ
CICLO DE VIDA
ALIMENTACIN
EL EQUIPO
LAS MOSCAS
ACCESORIOS (INDISPENSABLES)
ATADO DE UN POPPER
EMPEZAR CON LAS TARARIRAS
EQUIPO:
MOSCAS:
COMO TRABAJAR LAS MOSCAS:
LUGARES Y TCNICA BSICA DE PESCA:
EL LANZAMIENTO:
LUGARES:

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ELEMENTOS IMPORTANTES:
TARARIRAS CON MOSCA
LUGARES SIN CORRIENTE (LAGUNAS, ESTEROS, BAADOS, DESBORDES)
LUGARES CON CORRIENTE (ROS Y ARROYOS)
EL EQUIPO ADECUADO
EL NMERO DE EQUIPO
LA CAA.
LA LNEA
EL LDER
EL TERMINAL
EL CONECTOR
EL REEL
EL COMPONENTE IMPRESCINDIBLE
TARARIRAS CON MOSCA EN LAGUNAS LA
EFICACIA DE ALGUNOS DETALLES
PESCA METICULOSA
EQUIPO EFICIENTE Y OFERTA VARIADA DE
MOSCAS
TARARIRAS MOSQUEANDO1
UN PEZ POCO CONSIDERADO
CARACTERSTICAS FSICAS
HBITAT
ALIMENTACIN
COMPORTAMIENTO
LA PESCA
UNA ESCENA PARA IMAGINAR
EL EQUIPO
MOSCAS PARA TARARIRAS
EL DORADO
LA PESCA CON MOSCA DE DORADOS EN EL
NOA
PESCAR DORADOS EN ARGENTINA...
# COMENCEMOS POR EL ALTO PARAN...
# DELTAS DE ROS Y ARROYOS INTERIORES..
# EL NOROESTE ARGENTINO...
# TARIJA, BERMEJO Y JURAMENTO...
# SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO...
CONSEJOS PARA EL DORADO
MOSCAS PARA DORADOS
NOTAS GENERALES
MOSCA 1
MOSCA 2
MOSCA 3
MOSCA 4
MOSCA 5
MOSCA 6
MOSCA 7
MOSCA 8
MOSCA 9
MOSCA 10
MS MOSCAS DE DORADO
EL SHOCK WIRE, EL CABLE DE ACERO PARA
TARARIRAS Y DORADOS
COLOR
LONGITUD Y DIMETRO:
NUDOS:
HOMER RHODE LOOP
CMO SE HACE?.-

ALBRIGHT KNOT,
CMO SE HACE?.- SOLDAR EL CABLE.LISAS
CARPAS
INTENTANDO PESCAR CARPAS...
MOSCAS A UTILIZAR:
RESUMEN:
EL PEJERREY
TRAS EL ESQUIVO PEJERREY ARGENTINO,
CON MOSCA.UN PRIMER ENFOQUE.
LUGARES
PATRONES DE MOSCAS
TCNICA7
MS SOBRE PEJERREYES7
PESCANDO PEJERREYES CON MOSCA EN LA
LAGUNA CHASIC
CARACTERSTICAS DEL MBITO
EL RELEVAMIENTO
A TENER EN CUENTA
PERMITS CRIOLLOS Y LENGUADOS
PERMITS CRIOLLOS
PLATOS NADADORES
EQUIPOS:
INDICE ALFABETICO
INDICE TOMOS

INDICE TOMO 10
INTRODUCCION AL TOMO
MINUTOS DECHINOOCK EN RO PETROHU
TRUCHA DE MIL BATALLAS ...
SECRETOS DE UN PESCADOR "CLSICO"
EL HOLANDS ERRANTE...
DRAGONES DEL AGUA ...
EL SANTO DE LABUENA PESCA
"HORA DULCE"...
"AGUAS ARRIBA"...
GUIANDO A FACHITO
LISAS CON MOSCA
DORADOS FLY EN LA PAZ
PAJAROTE
SIMILITUDES
PESCA CON MOSCA EN EL MAR
EL TRUCHON DEL COLO
UNA REINA EN LA PATAGONIA
HOPLIAS A LA FLY
EL VIEJO, EL POZN Y EL PEZ.
PICHI PICN LEUF
PICHI LEUFU
LA PLATEADA SORPRESA Y EL HROE DEL
COMBATE
INDICE ALFABETICO
INDICES DE TOMOS

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