First Trout On a Soft Hackle
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 10:51 am
Hello everyone.
This past weekend I did manage with the Mrs. to get out and fish a few hours. The fly I tied was a true gold ribbed Hare's Ear that I turned into a flymph. I am starting out very simple and just trying to see what this soft Hackle and Flymph wet flies are all about. The fly started out being tyed as a gold ribbed Hare's Ear Nymph, all that I did to the pattern was to build the thorax a little heavier with dubbing, omitt the wing case and in flymph style used Honey Dun Hen Cape through the thorax to the head about three turns. The fly was a size 8 and I called the fly the Honey Bunny. The fly came out looking good and buggy. I will post a pic later of the fly I am talking about for all to see. Now the Mrs. and I fished for three hours. I managed to catch 6 beautiful Brown Trout on this fly, had two long distance Releases and had numerous strikes. I never changed the fly and was amazed how the fish were liking this simple but very effective pattern. This was my first outing using nothing but soft Hackles/ Flymphs. I had no intension that night of fishing no other sytle of fly. I am glad I did. I truly had a successfull night. So now I am into tying a few more patterns and see how I do. I am glad that I made up my mind to become an all around wet fly fishermen and can see why you guys of today love this style of fly so much. I now can appreciate this type of fly and it has intrigued me to really read Liesenring again. I am truly getting into this and plan down the road to feature soft Hackles wet flies in my Catskill Fly Tying Club news letter called the Gazette. I will have a lot more questions on tying and such and look forward to corresponding with everyone. I am glad I found this site.
Sincerely
Andy Brasko
This past weekend I did manage with the Mrs. to get out and fish a few hours. The fly I tied was a true gold ribbed Hare's Ear that I turned into a flymph. I am starting out very simple and just trying to see what this soft Hackle and Flymph wet flies are all about. The fly started out being tyed as a gold ribbed Hare's Ear Nymph, all that I did to the pattern was to build the thorax a little heavier with dubbing, omitt the wing case and in flymph style used Honey Dun Hen Cape through the thorax to the head about three turns. The fly was a size 8 and I called the fly the Honey Bunny. The fly came out looking good and buggy. I will post a pic later of the fly I am talking about for all to see. Now the Mrs. and I fished for three hours. I managed to catch 6 beautiful Brown Trout on this fly, had two long distance Releases and had numerous strikes. I never changed the fly and was amazed how the fish were liking this simple but very effective pattern. This was my first outing using nothing but soft Hackles/ Flymphs. I had no intension that night of fishing no other sytle of fly. I am glad I did. I truly had a successfull night. So now I am into tying a few more patterns and see how I do. I am glad that I made up my mind to become an all around wet fly fishermen and can see why you guys of today love this style of fly so much. I now can appreciate this type of fly and it has intrigued me to really read Liesenring again. I am truly getting into this and plan down the road to feature soft Hackles wet flies in my Catskill Fly Tying Club news letter called the Gazette. I will have a lot more questions on tying and such and look forward to corresponding with everyone. I am glad I found this site.
Sincerely
Andy Brasko