Hook: Gamakatsu: C12-BM #26 Thread: UNI Trico 17/0 Body: Hends Superfine Thorax: Fly-Rite Extra Fine Poly Rust Wing: Wapsi Polypropylene, Whiting Hackle
Another one for a swap targeting Caenis. This time a parachute emerger on one of my favorite tiny hooks: the gamakatsu C12-BM, great big eye that really helps when tying it on a 7x tippet.
Hook: TMC 100BL #12 Thread: Sheer 14/0 Yellow Body: Fly-Rite Extra Fine Poly #9 Golden Yellow Wing: André Brun Closed Cell Foam Head: Deer
A while back I was north in Norway and had one of these in my box (this was before I had started tying), and had very good luck with it. This “Hvitvinge” from André Brun is a great moth imitation that makes a lot of noice and movement on the surface and will keep on floating forever. I bought a couple of bags with the foam from André Brun and got it in the mail yesterday, I had to tie up a round of these on a TMC 100BL to see how it is to work with. Once you get the layering and tying in of the foam (at around the second fly), this is a quick and effective fly to tie up. Will experiment with some different body/head color and also tie it up on a non-bl hook.
Hook: Knapek Midge Pupae #12 Thread: Sheer 14/0 Red Body: Wapsi Rabbit Dark Olive Rib: UTC Wee Wool Yarn Red Thorax: SLF Spikey Rabbit Wing: CDC Green
A spikey emerger that sits low in the water. I have not tried the yarn as ribbing before, but it was light and I needed something that wouldn’t weigh the fly down too much.
Hook: Dai-Riki 899 #1/0 Tag: UTC French Tinsel Oval Gold Medium Body: UNI-Floss Doc.Blue Rib: UTC French Tinsel Oval Gold Medium Hackle: Spirit River Spey Hackle Throat: Guineafowl Wing: Veniard Mallard Duck Bronze Shoulder Medium
A rather quick test to work with the Mallard wing and the spey hackle. The Blue/Gold in the body came out really good and I think the spey hackle will give it a good deal of life in the water.
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