Squirrel Belly (variation)
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Re: Squirrel Belly (variation)
Fantastic! Superbly fishy (sincere compliment).
You tie a mean fly, sir.
You tie a mean fly, sir.
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Re: Squirrel Belly (variation)
Thank you Ray. It has taken a lot of years of practice o tie a pattern this ugly.
Many years ago I was told there is no wrong way to tie a Gold Ribbed Hares Ear nymph, as long as the end result is ugly. I believe this pattern falls in to the same category.
Many years ago I was told there is no wrong way to tie a Gold Ribbed Hares Ear nymph, as long as the end result is ugly. I believe this pattern falls in to the same category.
Re: Squirrel Belly (variation)
That's a great looking fly! I love seeing well tied "fishing flies." That fly will hammer trout and panfish all day long.
Well thought out and tied.
Best,
Tim
Well thought out and tied.
Best,
Tim
Re: Squirrel Belly (variation)
Outstanding effect! Buggy as all get out, Wayne. That's a pattern that Orvis might be interested in -- seriously.
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Re: Squirrel Belly (variation)
Wayne - Did you make this dubbing blend? Care to share the formula?
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Re: Squirrel Belly (variation)
Yes Ray, I made the "blend". A fly shop in Glenwood Springs, Colorado sells a Soft Hackle pattern (bead head) named the Squirrel Belly. My fishing buddy prefers to purchase them rather than try to tie them. The original pattern has lots of colors added to it. Red, Orange, Purple, Blue, Yellow, yet done in such a subtle manner I had to really look hard to see that anything had been added to the fur. I opt for Red Antron, and Bright Yellow SLF only. Both materials are cut in to 1/4 inch lengths beofre being blended with the SLF Squirrel Dubbing, and Amber rabbit fur. For a few years I used Red and Yellow strung Woolly Bugger hackles (barbules) cut in 1/4 inch lengths for my dubbing.letumgo wrote:Wayne - Did you make this dubbing blend? Care to share the formula?
Sorry I do not have a precise ratio for this blend. I do not use it enough to worry about it. Funny (to me), but I mix the blend till it looks like natural hares mask. I am sure hares mask would work just fine, but I prefer the stiff spikes of the squirrel for this pattern.
This is a pattern that I use exclusively during high stained water. Once the waters recede I will go back to a Peacock and Partridge, size 16-12, and smaller Soft hackles in sizes 18-14 (Muskrat, Tan caddis, Tups, etc..)
I fish these larger patterns on a 1x - 3x tippet. I rarely lose any to fish, but once in a while to a snag. In high stained water I can get away with large tippet.
Thanks for the kind words folks.
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Re: Squirrel Belly (variation)
Wayne - Perfect! Exactly the information I was hoping for. The photos and description are very helpful.
I would like to make up a batch of this dubbing blend and tye up some "Raccoons" with it (Skip Morris sea trout pattern). I've had a lot of luck with the Raccoon, over a number seasons. I think your dubbing blend would make a great variation, along with your "Squirrel Belly" pattern.
Thank you, sir, for sharing the dubbing blend and taking time to photograph the mixture ratios.
For a few years I used Red and Yellow strung Woolly Bugger hackles (barbules) cut in 1/4 inch lengths for my dubbing.
Very interesting. I have never tried this. Were you using the hackle fibers to get small spikes of color in the dubbing blend? Cool idea, and one which opens up a whole range of new dubbing blend components.
I would like to make up a batch of this dubbing blend and tye up some "Raccoons" with it (Skip Morris sea trout pattern). I've had a lot of luck with the Raccoon, over a number seasons. I think your dubbing blend would make a great variation, along with your "Squirrel Belly" pattern.
Thank you, sir, for sharing the dubbing blend and taking time to photograph the mixture ratios.
For a few years I used Red and Yellow strung Woolly Bugger hackles (barbules) cut in 1/4 inch lengths for my dubbing.
Very interesting. I have never tried this. Were you using the hackle fibers to get small spikes of color in the dubbing blend? Cool idea, and one which opens up a whole range of new dubbing blend components.
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Re: Squirrel Belly (variation)
DUBBN, Howdy;
Great lookin' flies. I'm likin' the spikiness and overall
appearance of these. Sort of a casual dress version
of Whitlock's Red Fox Squirrel, one without all the
complicated directions.
hank
Great lookin' flies. I'm likin' the spikiness and overall
appearance of these. Sort of a casual dress version
of Whitlock's Red Fox Squirrel, one without all the
complicated directions.
hank
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Re: Squirrel Belly (variation)
I think Hank nailed it. I second that!
hankaye wrote:DUBBN, Howdy;
Great lookin' flies. I'm likin' the spikiness and overall
appearance of these. Sort of a casual dress version
of Whitlock's Red Fox Squirrel, one without all the
complicated directions.
hank