Shimmer Pupa
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Shimmer Pupa
Just a simple, quick&easy yet very effective caddis pupa
Shimmer Pupa
Hook: Partridge YK4A Grub/Shrimp hook #12 (or equivalent scud hook)
Thread: Benecchi 12/0, olive
Hackle: Pine squirrel guard hair, dyed dark olive
Rib: Dark copper wire
Body: Seal, fiery brown, 2 parts, seal, hot orange, 1 part, clear antron, 1 part
Cheers,
Hans W
Shimmer Pupa
Hook: Partridge YK4A Grub/Shrimp hook #12 (or equivalent scud hook)
Thread: Benecchi 12/0, olive
Hackle: Pine squirrel guard hair, dyed dark olive
Rib: Dark copper wire
Body: Seal, fiery brown, 2 parts, seal, hot orange, 1 part, clear antron, 1 part
Cheers,
Hans W
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Re: Shimmer Pupa
Wish I had a couple of these in my fly box this afternoon. I would have gladly given them a swing as I was fishing. Looks like a very effective dubbing blend Hans.
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Re: Shimmer Pupa
This looks like it will be an extremely effective pattern, and although I don't have all of the ingredients in my collection of materials, I hope I'll be able to achieve the same effect with some substitutes. Thanks, Hans, for the inspiration.
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Re: Shimmer Pupa
tie2fish,
It is very much a generic pattern, an approach. It begs to be experimented with using the materials of your choice.
Please share any results with us
Cheers,
Hans W
It is very much a generic pattern, an approach. It begs to be experimented with using the materials of your choice.
Please share any results with us
Cheers,
Hans W
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Re: Shimmer Pupa
care to elaborate a bit on the hair-hackle technique. I know I could any bit of information I can get at this point. I've pretty much resolved to the "tie in with tips over the eye and fold it back" method. Which did you choose for this?
thanks,
w
thanks,
w
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Re: Shimmer Pupa
William,
Tips over eye, first material tied in. Fold back and secure as final step before whip finish.
Cheers,
Hans W
Tips over eye, first material tied in. Fold back and secure as final step before whip finish.
Cheers,
Hans W
Re: Shimmer Pupa
Hi Hans;
Do you tie the hackle tips foward over the eye then dub the body and finally tie the tips back to form the collar?
Wayneb
Do you tie the hackle tips foward over the eye then dub the body and finally tie the tips back to form the collar?
Wayneb
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Re: Shimmer Pupa
Wayne,
No hackle tips, but a bunch of hair - otherwise correct.
Cheers,
Hans W
No hackle tips, but a bunch of hair - otherwise correct.
Cheers,
Hans W
Re: Shimmer Pupa
Hans - I don't have the equipment needed to post photos, but following are the ingredients I've used to create two versions of your "generic" pupa:
Hook: Mustad C49S, #16
Thread: Uni-Thread 8/0, Camel
Hackle: Mink guard hair
Rib: Ty-Master antique gold wire
Body: Mix of Possum Plus* "burnt orange" (70%) and
Possum Plus "rust" (30%)
* This is a Spirit River product combining opposum
fur and antron
Hook: Mustad C49S, #16
Thread: Unit-Thread 8/0, Olive dun
Hackle: African mouse deer hair, varigated brown
Rib: Fine oval gold tinsel
Body: Hareline Ice Dub, Olive
Hook: Mustad C49S, #16
Thread: Uni-Thread 8/0, Camel
Hackle: Mink guard hair
Rib: Ty-Master antique gold wire
Body: Mix of Possum Plus* "burnt orange" (70%) and
Possum Plus "rust" (30%)
* This is a Spirit River product combining opposum
fur and antron
Hook: Mustad C49S, #16
Thread: Unit-Thread 8/0, Olive dun
Hackle: African mouse deer hair, varigated brown
Rib: Fine oval gold tinsel
Body: Hareline Ice Dub, Olive
Some of the same morons who throw their trash around in National parks also vote. That alone would explain the state of American politics. ~ John Gierach, "Still Life with Brook Trout"