Rhyacophila
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Rhyacophila
I used the technique that flyfud2 used for his Rhyacophila caddis larva, and that I use for some midge patterns.
I will use them tomorrow in a 3 fly nymph rig, as an attractor.
Hook - Wholesale Fly Company model 13, size 16
Thread - Veevus 16/0 Black
Body - Chartreuse Midge Tubing
Thorax - Ice Dub, Peacock Black
Collar - Brown Hen
Legs - Brown Partridge
Head - Tan Ostrich
The more I look at them, the more I see a generic Graphic Caddis
I had no Chartreuse tubing for this fly for yesterday so I improvised.
Chartreuse thread body, Copper rib, and Yellow tubing over that.
I managed a couple trout on it, but most fish took the midges.
I will use them tomorrow in a 3 fly nymph rig, as an attractor.
Hook - Wholesale Fly Company model 13, size 16
Thread - Veevus 16/0 Black
Body - Chartreuse Midge Tubing
Thorax - Ice Dub, Peacock Black
Collar - Brown Hen
Legs - Brown Partridge
Head - Tan Ostrich
The more I look at them, the more I see a generic Graphic Caddis
I had no Chartreuse tubing for this fly for yesterday so I improvised.
Chartreuse thread body, Copper rib, and Yellow tubing over that.
I managed a couple trout on it, but most fish took the midges.
Re: Rhyacophila
Well done Wayne!
I like both patterns and I think John Barr would not mind.
Lou
I like both patterns and I think John Barr would not mind.
Lou
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Re: Rhyacophila
Thank you Lou.
I was suppose to be on the river right now trying them out. A high wind advisory was issued for the area. So, I am staying home, tying, vacuuming out my truck, and organizing my work gear for my return next week.
I threw a few Euro patterns together using the same body technique.
I am liking them very much.
These are tyed on a size 10 Mustad egg hook.
I was suppose to be on the river right now trying them out. A high wind advisory was issued for the area. So, I am staying home, tying, vacuuming out my truck, and organizing my work gear for my return next week.
I threw a few Euro patterns together using the same body technique.
I am liking them very much.
These are tyed on a size 10 Mustad egg hook.
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Re: Rhyacophila
Man, those puppies will hunt! Gorgeous Tying Wayne.
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Re: Rhyacophila
What is this 'vacuuming out your truck' event that you speak of? It has the faint wisp of heresy to it.DUBBN wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 9:12 am Thank you Lou.
I was suppose to be on the river right now trying them out. A high wind advisory was issued for the area. So, I am staying home, tying, vacuuming out my truck, and organizing my work gear for my return next week.
I threw a few Euro patterns together using the same body technique.
I am liking them very much.
These are tyed on a size 10 Mustad egg hook.
Re: Rhyacophila
That was after he used a snow shovel to clear all the fast food wrappers off the floor of the truck.
I would be checking that vacuum bag before disposal as I'm sure there would be at least a dozen
flies that got sucked up too.
Re: Rhyacophila
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Is the lighter colored one tyed with aftershaft feathers? I really like the look. Should be a very lively fly.
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