Henwing Adams (Winged Wet/Emerger)
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Henwing Adams (Winged Wet/Emerger)
This version is tyed with Australian Possum fur dyed grey.
Henwing Adams (Winged Wet/Emerger)
Thread - Superior Kimono Silk Thread (317) / well waxed
Tail - Hungarian Partridge Tail Fibers (Natural Barred)
Body - Muskrat or Australian Possum (Grey)
Legs/Wing - Hungarian Partridge Feather (Natural/Brown Phase)
This version is tyed with Adirondack Muskrat Dubbing (underfur raked off a patch of hide)
This patch of Muskrat must have come from the back region. The fur (guard hairs) are a rich brown, and the under fur is a deep gray/dark dun color.
LINK TO TUTORIAL (Henwing Style Flies): ---> https://flymphforum.com/viewtopic.php?f ... 96#p115296
FISHING TIP: Grease the wing with floatant to fish this as an emerger in the surface film.
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Re: Henwing Adams (Winged Wet/Emerger)
Absolutely gorgeous Ray! I really like the focal point of this pattern, the wing! From the side it looks like the fibers are rolled or clumped in the usual way! Then you showed us the top view of this beauty! That is spectacular! So natural looking from any angle! You should be rewarded with a beautiful trout with this pattern locked firmly in its scissors!
Great tying from a Great Tier! Your creativity knows no bounds Ray!
Doug in the Den!
Great tying from a Great Tier! Your creativity knows no bounds Ray!
Doug in the Den!
Fish when you can, not when you should! Anything short of this is just a disaster.
Re: Henwing Adams (Winged Wet/Emerger)
Very nice Ray!!
Tom
Tom
Re: Henwing Adams (Winged Wet/Emerger)
Dang Ray, they are gorgeous. Very well done!!!
I need something like this for the Spring.
I need something like this for the Spring.
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Re: Henwing Adams (Winged Wet/Emerger)
Thanks guys.
Wayne - I’m really digging the version tyed with muskrat. The fine texture of the underfur works nicely, and I like the dark dun body. Muskrat and brown partridge make a very nice color combo. Naturally drab. It’s the lively movement of the hackle and wing that aught to draw attention on the drift.
Wayne - I’m really digging the version tyed with muskrat. The fine texture of the underfur works nicely, and I like the dark dun body. Muskrat and brown partridge make a very nice color combo. Naturally drab. It’s the lively movement of the hackle and wing that aught to draw attention on the drift.
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Re: Henwing Adams (Winged Wet/Emerger)
Ray,
Great fly and great tutorial. Thanks for posting.
Otto
Great fly and great tutorial. Thanks for posting.
Otto
Re: Henwing Adams (Winged Wet/Emerger)
Ray, there is a timeline on the Gunnison when my ugly little Muskrat is the ticket. Stomach samples over the past 35 years showed the trout stopped keying in on the wingless pattern, and switched to a wing version. The difference in the two is so subtle, to me, but obviously not to the trout.
I have experimented with many wing version emergers and divers. I have used everything from Z-Lon to CDC as a wing and sometimes trailing shuck. Always disappointing.
This was my last experiment. I caught some fish with it, but not the way I thought I should.
I have to try your pattern . It seriously looks like it will fill that gap I have been looking for.
Ofcourse, no matter what I do, it will look shaudy compared to yours.
I am pretty excited to try your pattern
I have experimented with many wing version emergers and divers. I have used everything from Z-Lon to CDC as a wing and sometimes trailing shuck. Always disappointing.
This was my last experiment. I caught some fish with it, but not the way I thought I should.
I have to try your pattern . It seriously looks like it will fill that gap I have been looking for.
Ofcourse, no matter what I do, it will look shaudy compared to yours.
I am pretty excited to try your pattern
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Re: Henwing Adams (Winged Wet/Emerger)
Wayne - I was thinking about tying some with tailing schucks too (Z-Lon or one of the subs I bought from Fly Tying Dungeon). I like the idea of tying the Z-Lon in underneath the wing, and the herl head.
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Re: Henwing Adams (Winged Wet/Emerger)
Apparently the Glanros style wing is now the Scott Sanchez style wing!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87daE7z8doY&t=352s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87daE7z8doY&t=352s
Re: Henwing Adams (Winged Wet/Emerger)
Yes. I saw that the other day and had to laugh…. He is a hundred and something years late on that….