My Steelhead Flymphs

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Re: My Steelhead Flymphs

Post by letumgo » Sun Mar 17, 2013 9:00 am

Nice set Carl - What size hooks are these tyed on? Around here, I like to tye and fish with sizes 8 thru 4. Lately size 8 seems to be my favorite. I will occasionally go up to a size 2, but the larger hook requires longer hackle to work with.

I love the look of CdL feathers, but is sometimes hard to get good ones for this type of fly (long fibers) via internet. I've had better luck buying the feathers in person, so I can inspect each pack to get just what I am looking for.
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Re: My Steelhead Flymphs

Post by Old Hat » Sun Mar 17, 2013 10:59 am

Glad you guys like them.

I tie these in #6-#10, but most often just stick with #8. I agree about the CdL. It is much better to be able to handle the feathers before purchasing. I try too find the the Rooster saddles and then select the upper feathers on the saddles that have some webbiness to them.
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Re: My Steelhead Flymphs

Post by garyk » Mon Mar 18, 2013 12:59 pm

Wonderful ties! I have lots of wool and I am now inspired to finally dye some. Thank you for posting.

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Re: My Steelhead Flymphs

Post by Kelly L. » Mon Mar 25, 2013 10:32 am

Very nice work. I know Mark Romero would of given his seal of approval too. :D
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