Yellow Jacket Bucktail/Hairwing
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Yellow Jacket Bucktail/Hairwing
Hook - Wet/nymph style
Thread - Black
Tip - Red floss/uni-stretch
Ribbing - Large black nylon or linen thread, 4 turns
Body - Yellow or cream wool
Wing - Brown squirrel tail, brown bear, brown calftail etc
Hackle - Brown
Pacific Northwest fly Patterns
Thanks for looking - Norm
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Re: Yellow Jacket Bucktail/Hairwing
Norm, Howdy;
Truly enjoy this fly, reminded me of those you'd see in the shops in the 50's/60's
Classics are classic for a reason.
hank
Truly enjoy this fly, reminded me of those you'd see in the shops in the 50's/60's
Classics are classic for a reason.
hank
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Re: Yellow Jacket Bucktail/Hairwing
two thumbs up Norm. I like it.
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Re: Yellow Jacket Bucktail/Hairwing
What can you tell us about the origin/history of this pattern? It looks like a pattern which could easily be up-sized, to entice steelhead.
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Re: Yellow Jacket Bucktail/Hairwing
other than what is in the book, i do not have much history.
heres what it says in the book (Pacific Northwest fly Patterns)
"Yellow Jacket Bucktail" #6-10 (wet)
"a good dual purpose fly, for streams and lake, for all types of fish"
i tied the fly on a size 10
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Re: Yellow Jacket Bucktail/Hairwing
Thanks Norm. I don't own that book, which is why I asked about the origin and history.
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Re: Yellow Jacket Bucktail/Hairwing
I believe the book is one Roy Patrick put out in the 60's??. I bought a copy when I moved to WA in 74. If I got the book wrong it's one put out by the Inland Empire fly fishing club out of Spokane.
Re: Yellow Jacket Bucktail/Hairwing
Zen,
I have the 1970 Enlarged Edition of Patrick's book that lists this fly under Regular Flies.
The Flies of the NORTHWEST put out by the Spokane Club and printed by Frank Amato in 1986 has a simple Yellow and White Bucktail streamer with a silver tinsel body.
I have the 1970 Enlarged Edition of Patrick's book that lists this fly under Regular Flies.
The Flies of the NORTHWEST put out by the Spokane Club and printed by Frank Amato in 1986 has a simple Yellow and White Bucktail streamer with a silver tinsel body.