DUBBN'S flies continue to inspire and provide patterns to borrow. His post on attractor nymphs a while back had a number of stone fly patterns that he fishes in his waters. Here in Central Oregon, the Metolius has a healthy population of golden stones that persist for months rather than weeks. Lately, Roadkill and I have been comparing patterns that started with green drakes. Those flies, tied in slightly different colors, were being taken in water that should be holding golden stone nymphs.
So, I went to DUBBN's post and had to improvise one of his attractors.
Mine is also tied on a large (TMC 2499SPBL) hook. Goose biot tails and instead of using different colored wires, or midge tubing with wire inserted for the body, I tied an underbody with UTC 70 in Woodduck. I then wrapped a strand of Pumpkin Barred Sili legs over the thread. Then covered the body with Loon UV clear.
The thorax is a golden stone blend of dubbing that I took from someone's post( sorry didn't record whose blend it is) inserted into split thread. A pheasant rump feather is the hackle.
As soon as the daytime temps fall below 95 around here, this fly will get its test on the river.
Stealing Dubbn's fly patterns
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Stealing Dubbn's fly patterns
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Re: Stealing Dubbn's fly patterns
I needed those yesterday!!
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Re: Stealing Dubbn's fly patterns
Great looking fly. I have to admit that DUBBN's patterns are brilliantly done. And I have a soft spot for tails made of biots. My Gingerbread pattern has them and it does well in these Colorado waters.
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That fly would take fish for me in the majority of rivers that I fish. As a Golden Stone nymph, or any number of large critters living on the rivers bottom.
Your post made me smile from ear ro ear!!
Well done Ronr!
Your post made me smile from ear ro ear!!
Well done Ronr!