Here is another BWOTF variation based on viewing http://www.troutnut.com/specimen/641 with the view of the grayish shuck...
RIMG7417 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
Hook- Dai Riki 060 #14
Thread & Rib-UTC 70 Yellow Olive
Tail & Hackle- Whiting White Hen Hackle dyed Medium Dun
Body- rear-Gray Hare Tron, front-Olive Hare Tron
BWO Transition Flymph
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Re: BWO Transition Flymph
Very interesting. I have used mallard or antron trailing, but never made the thickened caudal abdomen. Obviously, your fly has a very realistic profile.
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Re: BWO Transition Flymph
Bill,
After looking at the pictures of the natural, I'm tempted to use pale dun raffia for the trailing shuck. I need to play around with this pattern. Looks extremely effective.
Thanks for sharing.
After looking at the pictures of the natural, I'm tempted to use pale dun raffia for the trailing shuck. I need to play around with this pattern. Looks extremely effective.
Thanks for sharing.
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Re: BWO Transition Flymph
I have this also tied on 16's and an 18 1x short Scud hook for testing.