I guess I have said it 1000 times, there is nothing new in flytying except the materials.
This tying method is a real no brainier so I guess anyone can come up with it if I could.
I bet there are others that feel they invented it other than you me and Jim. LOL
I decided I would tie some of these variations at the Sowbug along with the woven Mayfly.
If I get time to tie with the youth group at the Sowbug, I will introduce them to this tying method.
See you in a couple of weeks. I am off the walker and on a cane. Hope to be wading when you get here.
Tony
Tom Davenport wrote:
Well, let me join he chorus. I also came up with a fly like that four years ago. I wanted a damsel imitation. I used barbell eyes, tied on the tail, wrapped the butt ends up and around for the body, ribbed the body with gold wire, then finished with a few wraps around the eyes. It was the first fly I had "invented" that really worked well. I fished it during a Damsel fly hatch at a high Uinta's lake and was enjoying non stop fish catching. I made a quick trip the shore for a break, and when I returned a man in a Canoe with his family had paddled out to the exact spot where I had been and was trying to catch the trout on power bait in the hole I had just warmed up! No matter, I found another opening in the weed beds and started pulling them in again. Pretty soon I heard a child's voice saying "why is that man catching so many fish, daddy? Why can't we catch any?" I felt sorry for the guy and the kid and offered him some flies to fish with a bubble, but he just glowered at me and started paddling away. His loss, all around.
Tom
DANGIT!!! Tony,
This sounds very much like a fly I came up with that we call a Jim's
Special. I've known all along that it had probably been done already but I
did come up with it all on my own. I use 2 strands of krystal flash for
ribbing and barbell eyes. I also do them on a size 14 streamer hook with red
seed bead eyes. Very effective pattern on any species of fish.
Now to come up with something NOBODY has done before : )
Jim
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 8:51 AM Subject: [VFB] Marabou Plume Damsal
Joyce,
This is a real simple fly, I am sure I did not invent it but I came up
with it about 15 years ago.
Here ar the tying instructions.
Hook: Whatever you like. I use a 3X long streamer hook
Tail: Marabou Plume
Body: Marabou plume
Wing: Marabou plume.
Select a blood marabou plume without a stem running down the middle
Stroke the plume so all the ends are even with the end of the feather.
Pinch about 1/4" of the end together, this will be the tail,
Tie in the pinched end just over the hook barb, pull the rest of the
plume back over the tie in point and over wrap. This covers the thread
at the tie in point
Advance the thread to the eye of the hook.
If you want to renforce the body, twist the thread with the marabou
instead of advencing the thread.
Pull the plume up and twist it tight clockwise. This forms a rope.
Wrap the rope on the shank forming the body.
Tie off a bit behind the hook eye.
When tying off, lift what is left of the plume so that it is straight up
from the hook shank
After tying it off, pull the plume back over the wrap and over wrap it
forming the head..
Clip the remainder of the plume off leaving enough of the plume too form
a wing or wing case.
That is it.
What we did at the tying session is add some Krystal flash in the tail
and wing, cut off the whole wing and wrapped hackle collar, Ribbed the
body and a few other things to enhance the fly.
This same method can be used to tie emergers using antron yarn. This is
the way I tie my "Still Born" and a number of other emergers.
Tony
Joyce Westphal wrote:
Tony, have I seen your one plume damsel? Do you have instructions? Joyce
Tom Davenport
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