Page 1 of 1

Baetis Soft Hackle

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 3:21 pm
by flyfud1
A little Baetis soft hackle designed to float in the film. Original idea from John Juracek at Blue Ribbon Flies.
Baetis Soft Hackle.jpg
Baetis Soft Hackle.jpg (110.67 KiB) Viewed 5222 times
Hook: TMC 206 BL, size #18
Tail: Lemon wood duck
Body: Superfine olive-gray dubbing
Wing: Teal

Re: Baetis Soft Hackle

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 4:02 pm
by letumgo
That is a beautiful fly! I'd like to have a row of these in my spring creek selection. Looks like a good winter fly too (small & dark).

Question 1 - You mention a teal wing. Did you mean hackle from a teal wing?
Question 2 - What thread color and size would you recommend for this pattern?

Re: Baetis Soft Hackle

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 5:54 pm
by FliTrap
Nicely done! Never enough of those in the box!
FliTrap

Tie One On....

Re: Baetis Soft Hackle

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 7:10 pm
by flyfud1
Ray,

I use little feathers from the "elbow" of a Teal wing because 1] they are small enough for #18-#22 flies and 2] I think the natural oils in the feather help keep it in the film. You can also use Mallard wing feathers if you want a lighter color.

I take the feathers from the area the pencil is pointed at.
Teal Wing_edited-1.jpg
Teal Wing_edited-1.jpg (199.46 KiB) Viewed 5175 times
I almost always use Flymaster 6/0 or Uni 8/0 in a color to compliment the body dubbing (olive in this case).

Charlie

Re: Baetis Soft Hackle

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 7:46 pm
by Smuggler
Yup, good fly. I've tied my fair share of these. Sometimes that Teal can be a real pain to work with.

Re: Baetis Soft Hackle

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 8:21 pm
by letumgo
Thanks Charlie. The photo and description is very helpful. ;)

Re: Baetis Soft Hackle

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 10:12 am
by William Anderson
Charlie, I had the same questions as Ray. Thanks for the extra info. Cool fly, and you're right everything about this pattern should leave it riding pretty high and a fantastic pattern. I've been fishing a very light softie similar and have done well on Spring Creek with it a few times this past season. Thanks for sharing this.

w