M & M Flymph
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M & M Flymph
Muskrat and Mink hot off the vise...
Hook-Wholesale Fly Company Model 28 #16
Thread-UTC 70 Black
Abdomen-Muskrat Dubbing blended with clear Trilobal Nylon
Hackle-Metz #2 Hen Neck Grizzly
Thorax-Mink Dubbing blended with clear Trilobal Nylon
RIMG2440 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
Hook-Wholesale Fly Company Model 28 #16
Thread-UTC 70 Black
Abdomen-Muskrat Dubbing blended with clear Trilobal Nylon
Hackle-Metz #2 Hen Neck Grizzly
Thorax-Mink Dubbing blended with clear Trilobal Nylon
RIMG2440 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
Re: M & M Flymph
Perfect!
Re: M & M Flymph
Looks great!
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Re: M & M Flymph
Looks fishy as all get out. At first glance I thought it was of of Jim Slattery's Triple Threat Caddis, tied in tan. That dog will hunt for sure.
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Re: M & M Flymph
Screams “EAT ME!!!”
Fantastic bug! Inspirational, and then some…
A fan…
Fantastic bug! Inspirational, and then some…
A fan…
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Re: M & M Flymph
I love what the mink fibers do in the thorax! They look like legs! You brought this together really well! I think caddis are God's gift to us as tiers and fishers!
A tremendously good looking pattern friend!
Dougsden
A tremendously good looking pattern friend!
Dougsden
Fish when you can, not when you should! Anything short of this is just a disaster.
Re: M & M Flymph
Split thread to lock in the mink for the thorax?
That stuff can be slippery
That stuff can be slippery
Re: M & M Flymph
No just well twisted around a single thread. There is plenty of the fine fur in my dubbing to get the strands to surround the thread when applied in small quantities. Waxed thread will help if needed.
I expect a minute loss of fur to trim down the outline when fished to a desired profile.
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Re: M & M Flymph
Very nice Roadkill !