River flies and streamers

madjoni

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Hi there
As some of you already know I come from another side of World:),but patterns that we use here may be same as yours.......or not:D
We shall see:rolleyes:
Be welcome to coment if you like them or not:thumbup:
I fish at rivers and streams and brown trout is my favorit species.I dont want to bore you with my bad English,so here is one sculpin,tied 15 minutes ago...

Lamb wool for body,some deer hair and couple soft feathers as fins



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madjoni: Now that is a fine looking sculpin! Is it articulated, it looks like it might be? Also, how did you do the dark areas on the tail section, is that with a black magic marker? Like Ard said, that would be a killer pattern here in the Rockies! Send me a dozen, LOL!

Larry
 

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Hi madjoni,

That is a wonderful tie and you should be proud of your work. I have found that it doesn't make much difference where you are in the world the same or similar flies are used for the same fish.

Frank
 

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thanks guys :)



Larry....yes,i used pen,dark brown....dozen is 12? no problemos:D

Frank...i ll be proud when i get some fish to chase this sculpin:D
Another matter,a lot of american patterns are very good here......I ll post plenty of them in this thread:thumbup:
 

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thanks guys :)



Larry....yes,i used pen,dark brown....dozen is 12? no problemos:D

Frank...i ll be proud when i get some fish to chase this sculpin:D
Another matter,a lot of american patterns are very good here......I ll post plenty of them in this thread:thumbup:
Madjoni: I thought that is what you did, but wastn't sure, at any rate it sure gives your scuplin pattern a very nice look, congrats! Hope you catch a monster on that streamer!

Larry
 

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Com on Larry...you making me:icon_redf
I was just playing with piece of lamb skin .......and had an idea......
last one I did from same materials was stiff and i like when it moves on its one...
here is the old one and for on this one i first cut the lamb skin and then glue it on hook





 

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Madjoni: I like it! Very cool looking design. I'm going to get some lamb skin and give it a try.

Larry
 

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Madjoni: I like it! Very cool looking design. I'm going to get some lamb skin and give it a try.

Larry
:cool:...I ll be waiting to see it;)

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That thing is sweet. I'll have to copy your pattern for this fall.:punk:
Thanks:)
wovenstonefly....good nick:thumbup: I have some wowen stone flies my self:)
dries and nymphs......just to find some photos:frogdance
 

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I find one dry ....my PC is real mess:eek:.....one of this days I' ll shoot blody thing:D:D

tail:goose biots
abdomen:rafia
wings: polypropilen and deer hair
hackle:brown





On another look,this fly is mess too:(
 

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Those are pretty cool. That looks like a different weave than I know. I have never tried a woven dry either.
 

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Those are pretty cool. That looks like a different weave than I know. I have never tried a woven dry either.
thanks man:)....you must try them....and this is one that I am proud of:rolleyes:

CDC dun
size: 12-14
tail: mikrofibets
body: thread
wings: CDC
torax: hares ear



 

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That looks good:cool:. That's the weave I usually do. I never even though of trying a dry until you posted those, I will try some.
 

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That looks good:cool:. That's the weave I usually do. I never even though of trying a dry until you posted those, I will try some.
It is same weave as that stone above;)


Here is one ,directly from vice....still 'smoking':frogdance

May fly

size:8
tail:pT
abdomen: rusty turkey biot
cower over torax:two goose biots
wings: Opossum
thorax: CDC dubbed



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Thanks for sharing your flies the two small fish patterns look very good and will fish well over here, we have some south island fish that look similar too this, Nice looking stonies too:)

Ill have too do some of the first two whan I get some lamb

Chris
 

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Thanks for sharing your flies the two small fish patterns look very good and will fish well over here, we have some south island fish that look similar too this, Nice looking stonies too:)

Ill have too do some of the first two whan I get some lamb

Chris
Thanks mr.Chris:)
Since you living in NZ(the 'wet dream' of trout fishing :D for us from Europe) here is one more sculpin that works great.....I only can imagine how it would work in Capitol for brownies:):(:):(
p.s.:( this smilie is only becose NZ is so faaaaaaaaar

Two tied hoks size 6...materials used :hair of small deer and feathers from small kind of Capercaillie that lives around here,well this one is not so much alive :biggrin:




Tetrastes bonasia L.....and under is lamb skin:)



 
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