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Tiny Terror »

Hook- Any long shank streamer or nymph hook
from size 12-16
Thread- Olive, grey or tan uni thread size 3/0
Tail- Marabou in white, tan, or olive colors
Head- very small regular or tungsten bead
Body- strips of Krystal flash or micro Krystal Hair
in olive, root beer, tan or other color of your choice.
Eye on the bead is optional which can be painted on
if you wish.

1. Slip bead on hook
2. Tie in the marabou tail and cut to appropriate size.
3. Wrap a generous amount of thread on the hook to form a narrow minnow body and cement the body lightly, twice during wraps.
4. Finish the wrapping at the base of the bead head and tie off close.
5. ( A rotating vise really helps with this part)
Cut small strips of Krystal hair. Rotate the fly on it's side
and cement alongside the body.
Quickly place the Krystal hair pieces along the body
and let them set on the cement.
6. Rotate the fly on it's other side, varnish and quickly set down strips of Flash on it's other side.
7. After strips of Krystal Flash have set on the body,
cement the whole body well with a good thick cement.
8. Rotate the body from time to time as it dries to get a nice even coat.
9. Repeat cementing and rotating one last time.
This fly is very easy to tie but the setting of the varnish coats takes a little time.
Overall, it makes this fly extremely durable.
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green mist »

vynal cord
green saddle hackel
flashabau

as seen
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White Glo Clouser »

hook- #8
thread-white
tail-white bucktail with glo flashabou
wing-white bucktail with glo flashabou
eyes- barbell eyes



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Mad Mugilidae »

Daiichi Alec Jackson Spey 1.5
Deer, Chickens, Ostrich, Peacock, Jungle Cock


White BT
Cream tented saddles
White cape feathers (deceiver style)
Silver/blue flashabou
White/lavender BT hollow tie
Med. Dun tented hackles
Pink/olive dun Ice Dub loop
Palmered natural ostrich plume (stripped on one side)
Palmered grey heron colored ostrich plume (stripped on one side)
Topped with brown ostrich herl and stripped peacock
JC eyes
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Chenille Steamer »

-hook
-chenille
-eye
black fine multi -stand iridescent thead
for buzzer and ribbing small nymphe etc.


n/a
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The Silver Ally’s Shrimp Single Hook V. »

hook: Daiichi 1530 #8
Danville Flymaster 6/0 Red
body:Uni-Mylar Silver, Uni French Gold
Wings:Tippets
tail:Bucktail Orange
hackle : Indian Cock Cape Dyed Orange


Variant of Silver Ally's Shrimp with Davie McPhail
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpgKr7Go3kE
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Deutsch Fly »

hook- #2
thread- white
body-flat silver tinsel
rib-oval gold tinsel
wing-black bucktail over red bucktail over orange bucktail over yellow bucktail



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Black Gnat Male V. »

hook: 10#
tail: black hen
body: peacock + flat silver tinsel
hackle: black hen
wings: duck

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NRS Mayfly »

nutria hair/dubbing, swiss straw, snowshoe

NRS = Nutria, Rafia (i.e. natural or dyed swiss straw), Snowshoe.
I've replaced the traditional hard hackle with a kind of nutria dubbing collar because I like it and because of my Nutria Flytying RP. The fly floats very well.
These are great mayflies tied on #8 hooks (TMC Gamakatsu).
So... Tail: nutria guard hair; body: swiss straw; hackle: nutria collar made of strongly twisted nutria dubbing, then cross-winded around the snowshoe wing; wing: snowshoe.
This pattern works great as a spent. The "dry nutria collar" idea was developped by the Polish tier Mr Wysocki - especially in his spent mayflies.
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