I got back to the tying bench today , I have been remiss in my tying. Since the trip to Wyoming is coming up fast thought I had better get busy. I was looking through the apps for my new phone and found one that is a little booklet on Nymphing. So I downloaded it , it is a pretty good app. It is called Buzzer Fly Fishing, here is a link to a little write up about it. http://blog.theessentialfly.com/flyfishing/new-buzzer-fly-fishing-mobile-app-released/
Any way back to the bench I liked the flies that he had tied. I know that most of the feeding that fish do is below the surface, and I like anyone love to see a top water crash of a fish nailing your dry fly. But realistically I fish more wets than anything so I am always interested in new flies. These are Midges in the larva stage and pupa stages. These are in the water all the time with the fish , so they are used to seeing and eating them. These are not new but are rather new to me. So here's what I came up with:
Any way back to the bench I liked the flies that he had tied. I know that most of the feeding that fish do is below the surface, and I like anyone love to see a top water crash of a fish nailing your dry fly. But realistically I fish more wets than anything so I am always interested in new flies. These are Midges in the larva stage and pupa stages. These are in the water all the time with the fish , so they are used to seeing and eating them. These are not new but are rather new to me. So here's what I came up with:
These are all un-weighted to allow them to fall very slowly to the bottom. Should be fished in very slow water or lakes. |
Blank Buster Buzzers plus a couple of Emergers and a couple of Spiders |
There are four Emegers between the spiders and the buzzers two with rainbow crystal flash and two with glow in the dark Flashabou |
The Buzzers use Fluorescent Embroidery thread which acts as a trigger point. |
Under Black light to show the glow in the dark Flashabou |
The Spiders are basically a buzzer with a hackle tied in wet style. The black thread doesn't go as far down the hook shank. |
I will probably go back and tie up some blood worms and some bead heads also. So that's it for now but will post up any others I tie later.
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