Monthly Archives: March 2021

Brian Wise’s Wiggle Stone

From Brian Wise:
“Being known as a pretty major streamer lover, I often get lumped into the crowd that only ties big, gnarly streamers. But I’m also a fly fishing guide, and not everyone enjoys throwing streamers on 8-weight rods with sinking line all day, so nymphing is a huge part of my guiding.”

“The Wiggle Stone is my standard when nymphing deep in a stream where stoneflies live. As with any Stonefly pattern, the most important question is “How quick does it get to the bottom” and with the Nymph-Head Evolution Stonefly tungsten beadhead, this pattern goes straight to the bottom and into the strike zone.”

Materials list:
Hook: Kona Nymph Streamer 2XL (NS2), size #6
Antennae: Sili-Legs
Bead Head: Nymph-Head Evolution Stonefly tungsten beadhead, brown, size large
Underbody: .025 Lead Wire
Tail: Sili-Legs
Ribbing: Mono Thread
Case: U.V. Chewee Skin
Wax: Loon High Tack Swax
Body: Wiggle Dubbing (in a dubbing loop)

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Critter Sculpin


Fly Designer: Mike Brown
Instructions & Photos: Mike Brown
Mike Brown is a lifelong Alaskan and the owner of Mossy’s Fly Shop in Anchorage Alaska. He is passionate about all things fly fishing, fly tying and music.

From Deneki Outdoors:
“During the October and November months in Alaska, it is the ideal time to fish with two handed rods. The water is low, the scenery is majestic and with less pressure on the river, it is downright peaceful and serene. A swing fly every two hander junky needs to have in their fly box is a sculpin or leech pattern. They are a favorite because they are effective.”

“The Critter Sculpin, designed by Mike Brown is an off shoot of a Booyah with some material and tying differences. This pattern proved to be a big success, especially on the swing with some action added to it while fishing it.”

“You can tie this pattern in various colors and sizes. You can also tie it shallow style (no lead eyes) or with bigger eyes for deeper buckets and runs.”

Materials List:

Hook: Aqua Flies Talon Hook Sz 4 or 2
Shank: Aqua Flies 33mm Round Eye Shank
Stinger Thread: 30lb FireLine
Lead Eyes: Med Lead Eyes
Tail: Zonker Black Rabbit Strip
Body: UV Polar Chenille Copper
Collar: Black Marabou
Head: Cross Cut Black Rabbit
Thread: Veevus 140 Black

Step 1.  Start your thread and tie in your lead eyes, approximately 2 hook eye widths, back of the eye.  This gives you room for a few turns of rabbit to create a nice big sculpin head. Run your thread to the back.

Step 2.  Tie in your stinger thread and adjust to the desired length.  Tie down the tag ends to the back of the eyes and tie back over to where you started.

Step 3. Tie in your Zonker rabbit tail.  I cut the rabbit just past the end of the stinger thread, you want to be sure that the tail will not get hung up in the hook point if you are going to run hook up.

Step 4. Tie in your UV Polar Chenille and run your thread forward to with in 1-4 to 3/8 from the hook eyes.

Step 5.  Wrap the polar chenille forward approximately 5 to 6 turns and tie off.

Step 6.  Tie in the tip end of your marabou.  Select your marabou to cover over the polar chenille body but not too long to cover the tail.

Step 7.  Wrap your marabou 3 to 4 turns, this will make a nice big collar to create the back side of the sculpin head.

Step 8. Using cross cut rabbit cut off the hide, place in a dubbing loop and spin.

Step 9. Wrap your rabbit forward, making 2-3 turns behind the eyes, figure 8 over the eyes, and then 2-3 turns in front of the eyes.  Whip finish and glue.  This will create a nice big fat head.

Finished Fly, The Critter Sculpin

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Blacknose Dace (Art Flick Bucktail Streamer)

From Matt at Savage Flies:
“Created by Art Flick and first mentioned in his 1947 “Streamside Guide to Naturals and their Imitations,” the Blacknose Dace is one of the most popular and effective streamers in existence. A simple pattern to tie, this pattern works well for all trout and many warmwater fish as well.”

Materials list:
Hook: 4x-6x long streamer
Thread: Black
Tail: Red yarn, short
Rib: Silver oval tinsel
Body: Silver flat tinsel
Wing: Brown over black over white bucktail

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17-Year Cicada fly

From Josh Price:
“This is a video of how I tie a 17-year Brood X cicada fly. This year, 2021, they are set to emerge where I live. If you have ever witnessed this emergence, then you know it is quite a phenomenon. If you haven’t, you are in for a buggy treat–the number of these cicadas is mind boggling. Every species of fish around gorges on these things once they start to fall in the water.”

Materials List:
Mustad CK52S popper hook, Size 4
Ultra Thread 210, fire orange
2 mm foam, black and orange
Small black foam spider body
Web Wing, white or yellow
Push pins
Black and orange sharpie
Superglue
UV Resin

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Filed under cicada, Foam, Hoppers

The G Mouse with Kelly Galloup

From The Slide Inn:
“In this Video, Kelly ties one of his favorite mouse patterns to fish at night.”

Materials list:
Rear Hook: MFC 7052 #4
Tail: Hackle Tips
Butt: Natural Deer Hair
Weight: 15 turns of .025 lead
Body: Magnum Black Rabbit Strips​
Legs: Golden Yellow/ Pearl Flake Barred Crazy Legs
Wing: Wood Duck Gold Flank Feather

Connection: 19 strand AFW Wire (17 lb)

Front Hook: Gamakatsu B10S #4
Head/Collar – Black Deer Hair

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Filed under Deer Hair, Streamers

Whip Finish Wednesday with FrankenFly

Tonight at 9pm EST I will join John and Katie Demuth for their Whip Finish Wednesday show on Instagram. I will be tying with my Brain Dead Poppers and John will be tying along with me. To tune in, just be on Instagram and make sure you are following Demuth_FlyFishing. You can watch for their story to read “Live” at the top of Instagram and then click on it and you will be able to watch. Another option is to go to Demuth_FlyFishing on Instagram and click on their round profile image at the top left of their page. If it reads “Live” click on it and you can watch. The show usually last about 1 hour. We hope to see you there!

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The Howitzer Game Changer

From Flymen Fishing Company:
“This Game Changer variation tied by Brian Wise features a Surface Seducer Howitzer baitfish popper head with Dragon Eyes for added fish-attracting commotion and a Fish-Skull Frantic Tail for frisky tail action.

Game Changer style flies are tied with and get their movement from the Fish-Skull Articulated Fish-Spine system, which allows you to create multi-jointed, highly articulated streamers.

The Game Changer style of fly was originally designed by Blane Chocklett and has gained a reputation of having some of the most lifelike movement in the streamer fishing world and a go-to fly for many popular species in both freshwater and saltwater.”

Rear Shank

  • Shank: Fish-Skull Articulated Fish-Spine, 10 mm.
  • Tail: Fish-Skull Frantic Tail, chartreuse, medium.
  • Body filler #1: Palmer Chenille, pearl gray.
  • Body filler #2: Schlappen, 5-7″, olive.

Shank #2

  • Shank: Fish-Skull Articulated Fish-Spine, 15 mm.
  • Body filler #1: Palmer Chenille, pearl gray.
  • Body filler #2: Schlappen, 5-7″, chartreuse & Schlappen, 5-7″, olive.

Shank #3

  • Shank: Fish-Skull Articulated Fish-Spine, 20 mm.
  • Body filler #1: Palmer Chenille, pearl gray.
  • Body filler #2: Schlappen, 5-7″, chartreuse & Schlappen, 5-7″, olive.

Shank #4

  • Shank: Fish-Skull Articulated Fish-Spine, 25 mm.
  • Body filler #1: Palmer Chenille, pearl gray.
  • Body filler #2: Schlappen, 5-7″, chartreuse & Schlappen, 5-7″, olive.

Hook

  • Hook: Kona Xtra Strong Stinger, size #1.
  • Connection to rear sections: Beading wire and bead.
  • Body filler #1: Palmer Chenille, pearl gray.
  • Body filler #2: Schlappen, 5-7″, chartreuse & Schlappen, 5-7″, olive.
  • Body filler #3: Polar Reflector Flash, chartreuse.
  • Body filler #4: Schlappen, 5-7″, olive.
  • Head: Surface Seducer Howitzer baitfish popper head, medium, yellow chartreuse.
  • Eyes: Surface Seducer Dragon Eyes, 6 mm, oceanic (green).

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Filed under Game Changer, Poppers

White & Blue Scud

Brought to you by Ahrex and tied by Per Tofting.
From Ahrex:
“UV-resin has become super-popular and can really create some amazing flies – and especially flies like this White & Blue Scud which looks like a million bucks. In this video we have had Mr. “UV-resin” – Danish tyer, Per Tofting behind the vice doing his magic. But don’t be fooled – this is a true fishing-fly and is often found on Per’s tippet in search for sea-run browns in his home waters.”

Materials list:
Hook: Ahrex SA274 Curved Salt
Thread: White and nylon
Antenna: White hen fibres
Weight: Lead-sheet
Body: Pearl Mini-Flatbraid, Clear Vinyl-rib Nymph and White Ostrich herl
Finish: Ambulance Yellow, Classic, Thinman and Ambulance Kingfisher Blue
Antenna: White hen fibres

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