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I have been working on some flies for my son to take to WY for a NOLS course he is going to attend. Most of the suggested patterns were ones that I already tie, or at least had tied at some time except the mosquito. I ended up trying about a half a dozen patterns but settled on these first two. I tried biot bodies, quill stem bodies, and one light and one dark moose hair body. I ended up liking the moose hair body, with the moose hair tail the best. I think it will be more durable and float better than a hackle tail fiber. Some had down wings and some have traditional upright hen tip wings. I ended up tying him a few of each.
Moose hair one light, one dark, up wing, moose tail ![]() Down wing, moose hair one light, one dark, moose tail ![]() Up wing, grizzly hackle stem body. The stem may be the most durable, but it just looked too dark and lacked segmentation. ![]() Biot body, up wing ![]() Down wing, one light one dark moose hair, hackle fiber tail ![]()
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Those look really nice flyman.
Tiny hooks I assume? |
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Those flies look awesome! I agree with you that the look of the moose hair body is great. Those flies look too pretty to fish...
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The y all look great, but I really like the biot body - upwing ........
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Those flies are beauties! My favorite fly is the dry and the toughest to fish.
One problem I have noticed with small dry flies is that sit too high on the surface. This makes it almost impossible to identify unless it drifts right over the fish's snell window due to refraction.
![]() *PS-Also, I like to use wet or nymph hooks for my dries. This helps the body to sit better in the film. ![]()
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Steve,
Good to see some photos of your flies around online. It's been awhile since I've seen you post some... Or maybe I just need to check in more often! Beautiful dries!! Caleb
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Excellent flies Steve, you are an artist when it comes to your flies!
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"TOP HAT" Mr. Flyman ......you put the bar way up there where we cant reach.Feed -em to the painted fish.
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I took shawn's advice and applied it to my own tying of flies.......excellent advice......more hookups....more fish......thanks for the tip......just thought I would bump the thread........any more tips would be greatly appreciated...from any and all..........
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