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user's latest post:
cdc caddis x4
Published (2010-01-03 09:46:00)
QUOTE (Jonny @ Jan 3 2010, 09:26 AM) Terje -- Great pattern. Your posts are always so full of ideas! I clicked on the link at the bottom of your posts -- to the Norwegian board -- and had a lot of fun poking around. Thanks for all your great posts. All winter long, I tie saltwater patterns at the various shows, symposiums, etc., but your posts (like others on this board) keep yanking me back to dry flies....
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This is a Flying Ant with a Twist
Published (2010-01-03 15:17:00)
QUOTE (Jonny @ Jan 3 2010, 02:00 PM) Flyslinger -- you're right that the flies are actually quite different. I hadn't realized yours was made with a foam body, and I now notice the little red band too. The only reason I posted my fly is that you said you'd seen something similar elsewhere, and I thought maybe you were referring to the pattern I'd posted, but I was obviously wrong. Sorry for any...
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Crazy Cicada
Published (2010-01-04 18:19:00)
QUOTE (Old Hat @ Jan 4 2010, 06:08 PM) Hans, I love the body. Not sure about the head. Curious about the loop of foam as opposed to just tying it back over itself. Is there a purpose for the loop? Carl, Nothing other than trying to maximize amount of close cell foam, uncompressed, in a small space. I have been tying up some Cicada prototypes for my upcoming trip to New Zealand. This is today's Ask me again once I am back...
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This is a Flying Ant with a Twist
Published (2010-01-03 05:06:00)
Interesting reading on paraloop style hackle tied with rooster feathers are books by Ian Mouter, he really knows his business. The technique can be slightly modified for use of CDC - the results are quite cool. I remember fly_fischa (you know, the lucky aussie bloke whose season just started) posting some wonderful mayfly duns about a month ago J.
user's latest post:
Tara Blue Caddis
Published (2009-12-27 10:44:00)
QUOTE (JP66 @ Dec 27 2009, 10:25 AM) I really like that fly. The colors are great!!! No. 1 fly in my box for Grayling....
user's latest post:
This is a Flying Ant with a Twist
Published (2010-01-03 14:00:00)
Flyslinger -- you're right that the flies are actually quite different. I hadn't realized yours was made with a foam body, and I now notice the little red band too. The only reason I posted my fly is that you said you'd seen something similar elsewhere, and I thought maybe you were referring to the pattern I'd posted, but I was obviously wrong. Sorry for any misunderstanding. As I said, you're fly looks just great,...
user's latest post:
Parachute vs. CDC
Published (2010-01-03 04:16:00)
For more turbulent water: Hook: 15BNX #20 Thread: Sheer 14/0, tan Abdomen: Orvis Spectrablend, light olive Rib: Tying thread darkened with perm. marker Thorax: Orvis Spectrablend, peacock Wing post: Funky Fibre, green Hackle: Silver Badger For smooth, glassy glides, and picky fish: Hook: 15BNX #20 Thread: Sheer 14/0, tan Abdomen: Orvis Spectrablend, light olive Rib: Tying thread darkened with perm. marker Thorax: Orvis Spectrablend, peacock...
user's latest post:
caddis pupa
Published (2010-01-04 17:17:00)
Great tie Cicvara, love the proportions and blend of materials
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Streamer Wolf
Published (2010-01-03 10:29:00)
A new addition to the fly pattern database has been submitted by john adams: Streamer Wolf
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Flying Ants
Published (2010-01-03 17:04:00)
Frank I have some dry hackles in Straw and insect green grizzly colors if you want to try some. But dye it in orange would cool though.
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Latest active threads on Coldwater Species::
Started 9 hours, 21 minutes ago (2010-01-06 02:07:00)
by smallieFanatic
Love em. Very creative....I especially like the top one
Started 10 hours, 27 minutes ago (2010-01-06 01:01:00)
by fly_fischa
Started 13 hours, 2 minutes ago (2010-01-05 22:26:00)
by Redwings1
Haven't posted for a while so I figured I would throw these up after tying them tonight...a male and a female size 24 Trico spinner. Tied up a whole mess of them..a little cross-eyed now
Started 12 hours, 47 minutes ago (2010-01-05 22:41:00)
by Redwings1
extremely skilled tie! In a one-fly with rising fish around...this would be the fly to have.
Started 2 days, 20 hours ago (2010-01-03 14:59:00)
by FlySlinger
Hi mark I like Your Ant a lot.....Just Llke I said ia am going to try mine with an orange Paraloop or yellow to help the Visabilaty out....I have a Cream Neck just hanging around I l'll just Dye it Orange or yellow....... FlySlinger
Started 1 day, 2 hours ago (2010-01-05 08:36:00)
by Wellman
Started 15 hours, 52 minutes ago (2010-01-05 19:36:00)
by Hans Weilenmann
Crazy Bugger Hook: Lightning Strike SN1 #10 (or equivalent 2X heavy 2X long hook) Bead: Gold Thread: Uni-thread 6/0, brown Hackle: Whiting Coq de Leon hen, pardon dark dun Rib: Copper wire, dark Body: Dubbing bush with twisted copper core, olive natural dubbing with added flash Tail: Whiting Coq de Leon hen barbs, pardon dark dun - fluey part Cheers, Hans W...
Started 15 hours, 46 minutes ago (2010-01-05 19:42:00)
by Taylor B. Hess
A new addition to the fly pattern database has been submitted by tbhflytyer415:
Olive Prince
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T. Hess "May the holes in your net be no larger than the fish in it." Visit My Blog- South Mountain Fly
Started 18 hours, 31 minutes ago (2010-01-05 16:57:00)
by flyguy5910
A new addition to the fly pattern database has been submitted by flyguy5910:
Yellow Stonefly Nymph
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http://wnyflyfishing.blogspot.com/
Started 1 day, 9 hours ago (2010-01-05 02:25:00)
by Hans Weilenmann
Crazy Cicada 2 Hook: Partridge BIN (Barbless Ideal Nymph) #10 Thread: Uni-thread 6/0, brown Body: Deer hair, stacked Flash: Flashabou, pale green - incorporated into the deer hair stacking Head cover: Closed cell foam, grey Head: Deer hair, stacked Cheers, Hans W
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======== You have a Friend in Low Places ======= Hans Weilenmann...
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Hot threads for last week on Coldwater Species::
Started 5 days, 13 hours ago (2009-12-31 21:48:00)
by JSzymczyk
Sorry, I'm not buying it... EVERYONE knows that any trout which would try to eat such a fly has been dead for fifty years or more. Stretch tubing, copper jank, and a size twenty-something hook with one-and-a-half turns of thread on it, are the only types of flies trout will look at these days. I read it over and over on the internet, so it must be true.
Started 1 day, 9 hours ago (2010-01-05 02:25:00)
by Hans Weilenmann
Crazy Cicada 2 Hook: Partridge BIN (Barbless Ideal Nymph) #10 Thread: Uni-thread 6/0, brown Body: Deer hair, stacked Flash: Flashabou, pale green - incorporated into the deer hair stacking Head cover: Closed cell foam, grey Head: Deer hair, stacked Cheers, Hans W
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======== You have a Friend in Low Places ======= Hans Weilenmann...
Started 3 days, 7 hours ago (2010-01-03 03:56:00)
by CharlaineC
interesting how didyou do tha hackles are they just trimed all but the top.
Started 12 hours, 47 minutes ago (2010-01-05 22:41:00)
by Redwings1
extremely skilled tie! In a one-fly with rising fish around...this would be the fly to have.
Started 3 days, 18 hours ago (2010-01-02 16:55:00)
by fly_fischa
Started 3 days, 20 hours ago (2010-01-02 14:43:00)
by RoyalWulff
excellent fly and beautiful wings! Ill take a dozen Phil
Started 1 day, 14 hours ago (2010-01-04 20:38:00)
by Bruce Derington
Boy I sure have tied a bunch of those. It WILL fish, and proportions are good, tied alittle sparse but sometimes less is best Bruce
Started 1 day, 2 hours ago (2010-01-05 08:36:00)
by Wellman
Started 5 days, 23 hours ago (2009-12-31 11:43:00)
by Scorpio
Wonderful I have to tie it as well.
Started 1 day, 17 hours ago (2010-01-04 18:08:00)
by Old Hat
Hans, I love the body. Not sure about the head. Curious about the loop of foam as opposed to just tying it back over itself. Is there a purpose for the loop?
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