A trio of Nests
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A trio of Nests
Here is the 3 Bird's nest patterns that I like to tie and use. I always have a few of each in my box. I debated whether to post them here or in the patterns sections. I don't really think of these as nymphs. I don't weight them and don't fish them any different than a wingless wet fly. I actually prefer these over the hare's ear patterns for unweighted flies. I think they are slightly more imitative of mayflies than most hare's ears. Yellow covers the PMD's, Sulphurs, PED's etc. The middle one is a Spectral Bird's Nest which mixes in some various colored seal with the dubbing and the darker is the standard which I add a bit of black seal dubbing to the mix.
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Re: A trio of Nests
Carl, these look like a medley I'd carry as well. I've been fishing the Birds Nest since Jan 1 of this season and have done very well. I don't why I didn't tie them before, but I'm glad I've added them to the box. I like the light, medium, dark approach. Nicely tied and great pics. If things settle for some tying in a bit, I imagine there will be a pile of these for next season.
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Marvelous flies, Carl. Very nice "buggy" quality to them (sincere compliment).
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Re: A trio of Nests
Thank you, Carl. You've certainly sparked an interest in this fly for me. I like especially the way you tie them with the wing/collar more sparse than I believe the original is tied. The color and value variations inspire as well. What is the smallest size you have fished this fly?
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Very cool trio Carl. I absolutely love the middle fly, fantastic looking dubbing blend. Any tricks to tying this one? The hackle fibers seem to be fanned on either side of the fly, or does it just look like this in the photo/angle? Thanks mate
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Glad you guys like them. The hackle isn't wrapped. I like to tie two narrow bunches and as Karsten mentions fan them a bit on either side. No tricks, just leave more room in the front for the dubbing than you think you might need.
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Carl,
These are wonderful! I am beginning to like birds nests! They are the typical scruffy looking, fish catching flies that fish love to eat! Please keep this up. It's summer tying at it's best!
Doug
These are wonderful! I am beginning to like birds nests! They are the typical scruffy looking, fish catching flies that fish love to eat! Please keep this up. It's summer tying at it's best!
Doug
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Great flies Carl. Very attractive too.
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Very nice buggy nymphs, like the pictures too.
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