Monthly Archives: October 2020

Bloody Alder

From Matt:
“One of the oldest trout fly patterns in existence, the Alder wet fly is at least as old as Dame Juliana Berners historic book “A Treatyse of Fysshynge Wyth an Angle” published in 1496. This version called the Bloody Alder is similar in profile but with a red tag and head.”

Materials list:
Hook: #10-20 standard wet fly
Thread: Red
Rib: Thread
Body: Peacock herl
Hackle: Dark hen soft hackle
Wing: Pheasant tail fibers

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Rooster Game Changer – Svend Diesel

Svend uses Rooster instead of Hen on this game changer. Read below the thoughts of Svend on this fly and video.

“In this video, I will show how I like to tie the stiffer fiber feather gamechangers. I tried to save your lives by speeding up sections of the video that seems repetitive, but even by doing that, it is still 30 minutes long. It took about 48 minutes to tie a 5.5″ Gamechanger so plan accordingly when you are doing your own. This is a fly that sometimes I have walked away with and come back the next day or sometime during the week to finish.

But there is nothing I love to do more than attempt tying Feather Gamechangers. Blane had it right when he mastered this pattern and it is a proven pattern that simply has great movement and catches fish. With the availability of Hackle feathers these days, synthetic materials, and much much more, the creation of Gamechanger patterns and movement is pretty much endless in my opinion.

A couple years ago, I was introduced to the American Hackle line by Whiting Farms. I was using the rooster feather saddles to tie up some mini gamechangers because I loved how long the feathers were, and also that you didn’t have to use 20 soft hackle feathers to cover a 20 mm shank. This new line of feathers used in this video, but Whiting Farms, the Freshwater Streamer is a cross breed with the American Line, but shorter feathers in fiber length and also overall feather length. This is the perfect feather I have been looking for.

The feather may not be as long, but if you want to endure the 30 minute video, one thing you will notice is that there is minimal fluff on a feather. This is awesome. Not only do you use the whole feather almost from tip to butt end, but even the small amount of fluff can be tied in to increase the contrasting fibers and creating the ultimate combination. Maybe I just got a premium cape, but I am very impressed.”

Materials list:
Hook: Ahrex Hooks FW320 size 2 and TP610 size 2/0
Thread: Semperfli
Shanks: 2 x 15 mm, 1 x 20 mm
Tail: Whiting Farms Hebert Miner black
Body: Whiting Farms Freshwater Streamer silver badger
Head: 1 x American Hackle black
Eyes: Hareline 3D 3/8 eyes
Resin: Semperfli No Tack UV

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Green Machine with Barry Ord Clarke

From Barry:
“One of the great Canadian surface flies for salmon and steelhead. As you are probably aware I’m a sucker for deer hair patterns and this is one of my favorites for salmon and sea run browns.”

Materials list:
Hook: Mustad SL53UBL # 4
Tying thread: Fluorescent green, Dyneema or GSP & Red for the head
Tag: Medium Oval silver tinsel
Butt: Fluorescent green tying thread & Red wool
Tail: 6 strands of Crystal Flash
Hackle: Brown saddle
Body: Green spun deer hair
Head: Red

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Filed under Salmon, Steelhead

New Products Coming from Semperfli!

Semperfli, a fly tying materials manufacturer has many new products coming out soon that look really nice. I have included links to some PDFs down below showing each product in detail. These should be available from retailers as soon as next month. Some of the new products include Dirty Bug Yarn, a rope style dubbing on a spool. Kapok Dubbing, which is a dry fly dubbing and if you don’t know, Kapok is used in life jackets and life boats because it floats so well. Many new hanked products that include flash style synthetics in several variations. Plus Synthetic Jungle Cock. A new imitation to mimic Jungle Cock, which looks great in my opnion.
Click on the links below to read more about each product. You can also visit the Semperfli website to read more about the company and products.

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Repeat Offender October Caddis Swing Fly

From Loon:
“Our favorite flies strike the perfect balance between simplicity and ingenuity. If you’re looking for a new spey pattern that can be tied using materials that are probably already on your tying desk, then the Repeat Offender is for you. It’s an awesome little fall pattern that comes together quickly and can be sized down for trout spey, or sized up for steelhead.”

Materials list:
Hook:
Firehole Sticks Shank
Size 8 Intruder hook
Thread:
85# Braid
Veevus 50D
Body:
UV Colored Fly Finish – Hot Orange
ICE 369 Dubbing – Tan
UV ICE Dub – Cinnamon Orange
Whittlock’s SLF Dubbing – Dark Brown Stone
Pheasant Rump
Guinea Herl
UV Clear Fly Finish Flow
Head:
3.8mm Brass Bead

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Strong Arm Merkin Crab Fly – BACKWATER Fly Fishing

Jesse Males shows you how to tie a Strong Arm Merkin Crab.
From Jesse:
“The Strong Arm Merkin is a fly originally tied by Dave Skok and features some interesting tweaks to the classic merkin fly. In this video I try my best not to do a variation of this fly but to stick to the script..kinda..ENJOY!”

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Tim Neal Fly Naming Contest

In this video, Tim shows how to tie his new paradun fly. Problem is, this fly has no name. So here is your chance to name his fly and the winner will also receive a $60.00 Grizzly cape! The winning name will then be discussed on an upcoming video. Watch the video for more details.

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Pike on the fly with Josh McQueen

Josh McQueen

I just came back from the best fishing trip I’ve ever taken. I went to Ohio and met up with the Head Guide of Ohio Fly Fishing Guides and Mad River Outfitters, Josh McQueen for some pike on the fly.

Josh is the originator of guiding for pike on the fly in Ohio and has been doing it for many years. I’ve been wanting to get over that way and do this for a long time and things just never worked out, until this year. Josh is extremely knowledgeable about pike and asked if I would tie some flies and bring them along. So we worked together to come up with some flies to take with us. Josh recommends flies that are about 8 inches long. I tied mostly single hook flies on Partridge Universal Predator X Hooks in a size 6/0. But I did tie a few that were articulated with two hooks as well.

I have fished for muskie and had follows, but never caught one. They are frustrating to say the least. This was the first time I had fished for pike, but as soon as we were on the water Josh started to fill my head with the knowledge I needed to catch these explosive fish. He already had the rod, line weight, leader setup and everything I needed to get started all ready to go. He had the spots on this float down to a science and would point out the best places to cast to catch a fish. The first pike came on a large version of my Pumpkinseed of Doom that Josh highly recommended I tie in a large version. Josh told me to lay a cast between two upright dead trees. I did and started to strip back and I kid you not, a pike rocket came from the left side and just annihilated the fly. BOOM!! Just like that, I had my first pike on the fly!

Pumpkinseed of Doom

You can watch videos, read about it or have someone tell you about it, but until you get out there and experience it yourself, you cannot understand just how crazy fast and hard pike will smash a fly. This makes for some of the most exciting fishing you will experience, especially in freshwater.

There were times on the float where a pike was leery and wasn’t sure it wanted to take the fly. I would listen to Josh while he called the shots. “Twitch it, strip, twitch again…strip…SET THE HOOK!” Listen to your guide and he will help you catch fish.

My goal on this trip was not only to catch a pike, but to catch a trophy pike. With Josh’s help I was able to do it. It came later in the float as we just kept working spots. Josh saw a fish at one point and as we picked that spot apart we could not find it. As we moved downstream I casted and striped several times in and a pike showed up out of nowhere right in front of the fly and just smashed down on the fly in one bite. BAM!! I set the hook and Josh grabbed the net and we landed her. Josh said he thinks it was the same fish he saw that had just moved downstream and was hunting my fly. It was the best catch of the day and the trophy pike I had wanted. It’s hard to explain the feeling, but it was such a wonderful experience and something I will remember for the rest of my life.

I would highly recommend if you are wanting to experience an awesome, exciting fishing trip, you contact Mad River Outfitters and tell them you want to schedule a trip with Josh McQueen for pike on the fly. You will not regret it.

To follow Josh on Instagram and check out more amazing pike pics, go to https://www.instagram.com/thegreatpikesby/

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