Bird's Nest
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Bird's Nest
Bird’s Nest
Hook – Mustad S80-3906, S82-3906B or equivalent, size 8-16
Thread – Tan or brown
Tail - Barred imitation lemon wood duck fibers
Ribbing – Gold or copper wire
Body – Hares ear dubbing
Legs - Barred imitation lemon wood duck fibers
Head - Hares ear dubbing
I substituted imitation lemon wood duck feathers to preserve my limited supply of the real lemon wood duck feathers. The fish will never know the difference.
History
https://flyfishingthesierra.com/birdnest.htm
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Re: Bird's Nest
One my favorite all around nymph patterns. Very effective fly.
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Re: Bird's Nest
Nice slick body. This is one I will have to tie.
Re: Bird's Nest
One of my favorite wet flies. I’ve never understood why this was designed as a Caddis pattern. I’ve always used it more for mayfly hatches.
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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Re: Bird's Nest
When I was using the Birdsnest, and Tabou Caddis, I treated them as attractor patterns.
They seem to work durring any hatch.
They seem to work durring any hatch.
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Re: Bird's Nest
Norm,
Has a great "buggy" look!
What technique did you use for tying in the legs? They are nicely distributed around the fly,
similar to what you would see with wrapping a hen hackle around the hook.
Thanks- Ken
Has a great "buggy" look!
What technique did you use for tying in the legs? They are nicely distributed around the fly,
similar to what you would see with wrapping a hen hackle around the hook.
Thanks- Ken
Re: Bird's Nest
This article tells how Cal Bird got the flank fibers evenly around the body.
https://singlebarbed.com/2007/08/25/birds-nest/
The RIT color maple brown sugar.
https://www.ritdye.com/color-formulas/m ... own-sugar/
https://singlebarbed.com/2007/08/25/birds-nest/
The RIT color maple brown sugar.
https://www.ritdye.com/color-formulas/m ... own-sugar/
Re: Bird's Nest
i used the method of distributing the hackle fibers around the hook shank as mentioned in the link above
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