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Buckeye Shiner – Ray Tucker

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BUCKEYE SHINER FLY PATTERN:

Hook – Mustad (Model 3665A/Size 6)
Thread – White UNI-Thread (6/0)
Body – UNI-French Embossed Silver Metal Tinsel (Size #12)

Rib (recommended) – Silver Oval Metal Tinsel

Wing 1 – Slate Gray Bucktail (Bottom layer)
Wing 2 – Two Strands of Bright Yellow Krystal Flash (folded over the tying thread to form four strands)
Wing 3 – Five Strands of UV Tan Krystal Flash (folded over the tying thread)
Wing 4 – Lavender Bucktail
Wing 5 – Four strands of Peacock Herl (Top layer)

Head – White tying thread painted with silver Testors model paint.

Pupils are formed with black acrylic craft paint. I painted the head with two coats of Sally Hansen’s Hard-As-Nails high gloss nail polish after the eyes had dried. The eyes kind of follow you around because the bulge out from the sides a bit. The thread head should be fairly big to make the eyes more prominent.  The silver paint is Testors (the stuff that comes in the small square glass bottles and is used for painting plastic models) and the black eyes are painted with an acrylic craft paint (Apple Barrel Gloss 20662/Black). I think you can get them both at Walmart or at JoAnne Fabrics.

To shape the flies, I recommend running them under water to wet them after all of the tying steps are done, then let them air dry. That is why the shape of the bucktail wing is tapered. The wetting and drying process helps train the hair to keep a more tapered profile.

Tying Instructions: Materials are listed in the order they are attached to the hook.

Note – I recommend applying a coat of superglue to the body of the fly before wrapping the tinsel forward to make the body more durable. Another option is to shorten up the tinsel body somewhat (roughly 1/4 shorter) to keep the fishes teeth from cutting the tinsel body. A third option is to add an oval tinsel rib to reinforce the body to make the fly a tough.

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Presentation Tips: Fish this pattern with a quick darting retrieve (like a scared shiner)

I designed this pattern to imitate the emerald shiners in Lake Erie tribs. I accidentally hooked an emerald shiner (Notropis Atherinoide) on a backcast one day.  I stopped to take photos of the shiner, which later served as a color reference for tying. They are actually very pretty little fish. The Buckeye Shiner is a pattern I came up with to match this little shiner. The name should probably be “emerald shiner” but I didn’t want to cause confusion with other patterns already called that. The emerald shiner is sometimes called a “buckeye shiner”, so that is the source of the name.
As for the color scheme, the shiner I hooked had a prominent yellow streak along its side (thus the strands of yellow krystal flash) and it had a distinct lavender hue along the sides (I used UV Tan Krystal Flash to capture the color of the sides). The top and back had a iridescent green coloration (thus the strands of peacock herl). The eyes of the shiner are bright silver with large black pupils. I decided to use white tying thread and paint it silver before painting the pupils and finishing the head.

I put a fair amount of thought into this one to try to capture the key features of the natural shiner (at least from this area).

 

This pattern has proven to be very effective on smallmouth bass and steelhead.

Ray (letumgo) Tucker

Photo by Bill Shuck

Photo by Bill Shuck

As a bonus from Bill Shuck, here is a pattern similar that Bill tied after seeing Ray catch those steelhead. Bill said, “I came home determined to tie up some close equivalents for smallmouth as well as for steelhead and other trout. Here are the results, which are tied on 6x long Size #6 streamer hooks. As for my recipe, it’s basically the same as Ray’s except that I subbed gold Krystal Flash for the 2nd wing,  yellow/brown bucktail for the 3rd wing, grey thread wraps for the head, and holographic stick-on eyes.”

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Popsicle

The Popsicle is a salmon and steelhead fly that is especially popular in the Pacific Northwest. It was developed by George Cook and is one of several flies in his Alaskabou series.

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DeFrank’s Blue Steel Caddis

Mark DeFrank shows us how to tie his Blue Steel Caddis for steelhead. It’s a nice little pattern, check it out!
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Hook: Daiichi 1120 sizes 16-8
Thread: Olive Dun 8/0 Uni Thread
Bead: Spirit River Nickle Brite Bead
Ribbing: Sm. Black UTC Ultra Wire
Over-body: Mirage Sheeting
Body: WAPSI Peacock Blue Antron Sparkle Dub
Hackle: Brown Grizzly Hackle or Brown Hackle
Dubbing Collar: Hairline Peacock Ice Dub

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Double A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) Fly by Greg Senyo

The Double A.I. is a swung fly originated by Greg Senyo for Great Lakes Steelhead. The larger brother to the original A.I., the double features a larger profile with the same flashy goodness of the original. Equally at home in the rivers of the PNW, try the double whenever you’re faced with turbid conditions.
We had some fun with this one folks! Thanks to Greg for playing along and props to Ryan for the fly fishing meets Metropolis entertainment. Like it? Drop us a note and let us know! http://www.schultzoutfitters.com/

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Steelhead Muddler

The Muddler Minnow fly pattern is adapted in this video for steelhead fly fishing. This pattern can be fished on the surface or “skated” or subsurface swung down and across. While the fly has a nice “spun” head Tony Torrence demonstrates how to clump and trim the muddler head without truly spinning the hair.

Hook: Daiichi 2141, Sizes 4-10
Thread: Veevus 10/0 Black(Body/Wing), Veevus 150D GSP(Head)
Body: Gold Flat Diamond Braid
Underwing: Gray Squirrel Tail, Pearl Krystal Flash
Wing: Mottled Turkey
Collar/Head: Deer Hair
Comments: This fly may be tied in a multitude of color combinations—Orange, Purple, Brown, Rust, etc.

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Steelhead Zonker Tube fly

This is a very cool steelhead fly tied by Smhaen Fly Fishing. Materials are listed below.

Tube: clear
Thread: Black size 8/0
Tag: purple, red and blue dubbing mixed.
Hackle in back: Opposum hair dyed purple with Black tips.
Hackle: Guinea fowl dyed purple.
Body: Flat braided tinsel Purple.
Body front: purple, red and blue dubbing mixed.
Wing: Opposum zonker strip cuttet triangle. dyed purple with Black tips.
Flash: purple and blue flashabou placed ont top of wing.
Collar hackle: Black schlappen feather
Front Hackle: Guinea fowl dyed purple.
Head: conehead after your choice.

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Hartwick’s Hoser – Tony Torrence

In this fly tying video, Tony Torrence shows us how to tie a steelhead pattern called the Hartwick’s Hoser.

The black and blue version of the very popular Hartwick’s Hoser. The large profile steelhead pattern is an excellent fly on the swing at all water levels.

Materials include:

Thread: Veevus 10/0 Black
Tube: Protube Nanotube
Junction: Protube Junction Tube, Red
Butt: Blue Hareline STS Trilobal Dubbing
Butt Hackle: Silver Doctor Blue Hareline Saddle Hackle
Rib: Fl. Blue Polar Chenille
Body: Medium Flat Pearl Mylar Tinsel
Bump: Blue Hareline STS Dubbing
Cone: Black Large Procone
Bump: Kingfisher Blue Hareline STS Dubbing
Underwing: Kingfisher Blue Craft Fur, Blue Ice Angel Hair
Wing: Kingfisher Blue Metz Magnum Hackle tips
Hackle: Black Marabou tied collar style, a couple turns of Black Schlappen

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Tube Intruder – Jake Villwock

Brought to you by TCO Fly Shop out of Pennsylvania, Jake Villwock shows us how to tie a tube intruder. Jake says, “This is a great fly that I tied up for early season Browns and Coho. I have had great success with this color combination for Steelhead in the early winter months.”

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Bunny Spey Intruder

Todd White ties a full dress rabbit strip intruder to swing for steelhead, trout, and salmon. Brought to you by Nomad Anglers. Find them on the web at www.nomadanglers.com

Nomad Anglers have two locations in Michigan, Okemos & Grand Rapids.

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Peacock Spyder

A steelhead pattern tied by Joel La Follette.

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