I didnt want to hijack the Stewart Black Spider thread.
I keep a few Peacock and Black, & Black Spiders in my fly box. I will not call the Black Spider a Stewart as I dont want to argue the point if it is or is not tied in a manner to call it a Stewart.
Both patterns are always tied in size 18. Any smaller and my standard midge patterns work much better. Any bigger and I have a myriad of patterns that are more efficient. I use both patterns from the top of the water column to the bottom. When trout are keying on midge larva and pupa in size 26 to 18, I always start with one of these patterns. I am not enthralled with the patterns as much as Oliver Edwards, but when the fish want a larger midge, these two patterns shine.
Other patterns I fish with the P&B and Black Spider.
size 22
size 24
Peacock and Black - Black Spider
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Re: Peacock and Black - Black Spider
I'm liking the 22 and the top B&W in size 24 looks like a great trico pattern.
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Re: Peacock and Black - Black Spider
How did I miss this post?!
Wayne - These are absolutely KILLER patterns! Beautifully buggy (sincere compliment).
By the way, how is your arm doing? Have you got your cast off yet?
Wayne - These are absolutely KILLER patterns! Beautifully buggy (sincere compliment).
By the way, how is your arm doing? Have you got your cast off yet?
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Re: Peacock and Black - Black Spider
Ray, cast is off, I am back to work, and got a little fishing in . Thanks for asking.
Re: Peacock and Black - Black Spider
What size of fish do you catch on those tiny hooks? Normally, I use a 6x tippet but I have had Browns break me off so I had to move to a 4x tippet on streams that had large Browns in it. A 4x tippet wouldn't fit in flies that small even if I could tie them on.... .
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Re: Peacock and Black - Black Spider
4 or 5 x tippet.raven4ns wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 10:31 am What size of fish do you catch on those tiny hooks? Normally, I use a 6x tippet but I have had Browns break me off so I had to move to a 4x tippet on streams that had large Browns in it. A 4x tippet wouldn't fit in flies that small even if I could tie them on.... .
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Re: Peacock and Black - Black Spider
Wayne, Killer flies, Bud. I always have Peacock and Black and Black spiders with me. I usually don't go much smaller than a 16. Tying some smaller would give me a chance to use up those teeny feathers on those hen necks.
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