Schultz S4 Sculpin

A Mike Schultz original and super effective on smallmouth. A great early season/ high water fly!

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Materials

Thread: GSP 100 Olive
Front Hook: Daiichi 2546 Salt Size 1 or 2
Rear Hook: Daiichi 2546 Salt Size 4
Eyes: Pseudo eyes or Tungsten Predator Eyes medium or large, tied on underside of hook
Under Tail Flash: Speckled Flashabou gold, copper or mixed
Tail: Barred or variant rabbit strip “strapped” in

Connection: 30lb Backing
Belly: White Finn Raccoon or Arctic Fox
Body: Rabbit strip wrapped
Collar 1: Grizzly Schlappen, wrapped
Collar 2: Mallard Flank or Lady Amherst
Pec Fins: Grizzly Marabou tied 1 – 2 on each side
Legs: 2-4 Wapsi Silli Legs
Head: Magnum rabbit cut off hide and spun in a dubbing loop
Flash: 2 strands red Holographic Flashabou & 2-3 strands gold or copper Flashabou
Wing(s): Grizzly hackle feathers tied Intruder style

Favorite Colors
: Black/ tan/ peach/ olive

Tying Tips
Slip a tungsten bead behind the dumbbell eyes for added weight.

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Blane Chocklett tying his T-Bone Musky Fly

A three part video of Blane Chocklett tying his famous T-Bone Musky Fly at Mountain Sports Ltd’s 2013 Tying Night. Tie along with Blane as he breaks down his step by step approach to tying this Musky Fly.

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Element – carrying fly fishing styles

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The Element Skateboard company is more than just skateboards. If you read Element’s story you will notice they have a common ground with fly fishermen, it’s about defending wildlife and nature. Their tree logo represents their sole motif that is to safeguard the environment.

Besides skateboards, Element is big into outdoor clothing. Recently Element has begun to make clothing available with fly fishing related imagery. In my opinion, this is very cool because I know Element designs and sells quality stuff! Check out a few of the items below. My favorite is the bear fly fishing in the background. Love it! Hopefully this is only the beginning and they will continue to produce more fly fishing related clothing and accessories. It is terrific to see a cool company like Element include fly fishing in their products.

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M4125CAM-BLK-1

M5026BAF-EGS-1

MAHT5BUC-SKY-1

 

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Cinnamon Parachute Ant

This is a nicely tied pattern by Arrick’s Fly Shop out of West Yellowstone, Montana.

Ants are hard to see, so tying them as a parachute pattern makes them easy to see. I tie this pattern in black, cinnamon/black, and cinnamon. The cinnamon color is especially effective when the honey colored flying ants are landing on the water. We see these starting in mid August. The cutthroats in the northeast corner of Yellowstone park like this fly.

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Bivisible – Tightline Productions

Tightline Productions recent fly tying video is on the classic Bivisible. If you are interested, there is a darn good thread over on Sparse Grey Matter discussing the Bivisible and it’s history.

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Flies Around the Net – 3-21-2014

Tied by Garren Wood

Tied by Garren Wood

Tied by Norbert Renaud

Tied by Norbert Renaud

Tied by Holger Lachmann

Tied by Holger Lachmann

Agony Caddis - Tied by Johan Nygren

Agony Caddis – Tied by Johan Nygren

Tied by Håkan Karsnäser

Tied by Håkan Karsnäser

Tied by Matt Grajewski

Tied by Matt Grajewski

Peccary dun - Tied by Peter Olsson

Peccary dun – Tied by Peter Olsson

Tied by Sasa Stosic

Tied by Sasa Stosic

Fire Lizard - Tied by Steven Osborne

Fire Lizard – Tied by Steven Osborne

Chris Helm fly tying class - photo by Todd Schotts

Chris Helm fly tying class – photo by Todd Schotts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Two big events happening this weekend

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There are two big fly tying events I wanted to bring to your attention. First, the 17th Annual Sowbug Roundup starts tomorrow and runs through Sunday in Mountain Home, Arkansas. I’ve never been to this show, but it is a very popular show that has been around a long time. The show is put on by the North Arkansas Fly Fishers. Check out their website for all the details.

dette_logoThe other event is this Saturday, March 22nd in East Syracuse, New York. This is the Tie One On Fly-Tying Rendezvous put on by Iroquois Chapter TU and Dette Trout Flies. This year it is bringing in some big names in streamer fly tying. So if you like throwing big streamers, this would be a great event to attend. Here are more of the details of this show.

The unofficial theme at Tie One On this year ended up being streamers. We have been able to bring in four of the biggest name in streamer fishing / tying! Kelly Galloup, Michael Schmidt, Pat Cohen & Richard Strolis will be around all day demonstrating their patterns and talking techniques!

Dette Trout Flies will be on site, with the new streamer outfits from Vision Fly Fishing USA. We will also have a load of Partridge of Redditch‘s newest offerings in streamer / predator hooks, with Steve Silverio on hand talking hooks! Plus, the new thread by SuperFly will also be available!

At the end of the day 2:30 – 4:30, Kelly Galloup will doing his presentation on Streamers! This presentation takes you thru the predatory principles that make big fish strike from a reactionary strike apposed to just a food based feed. We will cover where when and how to make the biggest carnivore in the river respond. As well as the retrieves styles, equipment and flies to ensure you will become a better streamer angler on any river for any fish. This program is for the angler who wants to target the biggest fish is the river.

That’s just the tip of the iceberg, there are 30+ other tiers, 3 other presentations and numerous exhibitors!
www.tieoneon.us

 

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Tandem Fly – Bill Thompson

Bill is from North Country Angler in New Hampshire. This video is a good one for beginners especially. Bill walks you through how to tie a tandem fly that mimics a Winnipesaukee smelt and used primarily to catch landlocked salmon. There are some good tips in here.

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Bug Eyed Frog and the Coyotee Ugly

Matt Erny is working hard on the videos lately. You get two for the price of one on this one. Visit Streamers Fly Fishing for more. Matt’s comments are below.

Both are EXCELLENT patterns for Bass. I prefer the Frog for LMB and the Coyote for SMB. My biggest Smallie ever cam on a Coyote Ugly. A 6.5 pound beast!! Drag them on the bottom jig them strip them, just a great all round bug!

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The Atlantic Salmon Flies of Dave Goulet – Ben Bilello

Goulet Salmon Flies (Group Shot)

If we were to play a word association game with Southern New England fly fishers, what words would the name Dave Goulet conjure up? Most would probably say, “Classic & Custom,” the name of Dave’s fly shop. Others would mention the Farmington River. After moving Classic & Custom from Holyoke, Massachusetts to New Hartford, Connecticut, the shop sat near the banks of the Farmington until Dave’s retirement in 2009. Some might mention the wary Farmington brown trout, on which Dave was an expert. And you might hear mention of some of Dave’s most well known trout flies, such as Moby Dick, Unicorn, Dirt Diver, or a host of others. Regardless of the words associated with Dave’s name, most would agree that Dave left an inedible mark on the local trout fishing community.

A much smaller percentage of us tapped into Dave’s other area of expertise. Dave is a hardcore atlantic salmon fisherman. Though he has fished all over maritime Canada, Dave knows the Miramichi River inside and out. In terms of atlantic salmon fishermen, Dave Goulet is my favorite kind. He has never been afraid of public water. In a world seemingly full of pricey lodges, pristine Bogdan reels and an overt sense of exclusivity, Dave is the real deal…a salmon fisherman’s fisherman.

Though Dave is mostly known as an innovative trout fly tyer, he has created some fine atlantic salmon flies. I am aware of six original patterns. Four of which can be found in Flies for Atlantic Salmon (Stewart & Allen; 2001) and The Complete Directory of Salmon & Steelhead Flies (Mann; 2008), among other publications. As far as I know, the two remaining flies have never been published.

Below are the dressings for all six of Dave’s original patterns. I didn’t try to copy Dave’s tying style, but I did try to respect his choice of materials whenever possible. There are a few unavoidable material substitutions, however. For a more personal account of my experiences with Dave, please see my piece in the Spring 2014 issue of the Atlantic Salmon Journal (Fit To Be Tied, p. 62).


The Atlantic Salmon Flies of Dave Goulet
(tied and photographed by Ben Bilello)

Bette Jane 4

Bette Jane

Tag: Oval gold tinsel
Butt: Fluorescent green wool
Tail: Red hackle barbs
Rib: Oval gold tinsel
Body: Rear half: medium green floss; Front half: peacock herl
Throat: Yellow hackle over light green hackle
Wing: Badger hair
Head: Black

Catch-A-Me Lodge 5

Catch-A-Me Lodge

Tag: Oval silver tinsel
Butt: Fluorescent green wool
Rib: Oval silver tinsel
Body: Black seal fur (or substitute)
Hackle: Golden pheasant breast feather dyed black (or other spey-type hackle)
Throat: Speckled guinea fowl
Wing: Two strips of white goose shoulder, tied short and splayed (Dee style)
Cheeks: Jungle cock (optional)
Head: Black

*The original was tied with a black silver pheasant body hackle.

Chipper Lodge 6

Chipper Lodge

Tag: Flat gold tinsel
Butt: Fluorescent orange floss
Tail: Golden Pheasant tippets, tied in at the second black bar
Rib: Oval gold tinsel
Body: Black wool
Throat: Purple hackle
Wing: Woodchuck guard hairs, topped with soft orange hackle fibers 1/3 of wing length
Cheeks: Jungle cock (optional)
Head: Black

Cockburn 4

Cockburn (unpublished)

Tag: Flat silver tinsel
Tail: Chartreuse bucktail with a few strands of peacock green Krystal Flash
Body: Fluorescent green floss
Underwing: Chartreuse arctic fox or bucktail with black tips
Wing: Chartreuse arctic fox or bucktail with black tips
Hackle: Black-Laced-White hen saddle dyed fluorescent yellow; tied collar style
Head: Black

*The underwing and wing were originally tied with dyed mongoose fur.

Golden Girl 4 (LW)

Golden Girl

Tag: Flat gold tinsel
Butt: Fluorescent green floss
Tail: Golden pheasant tippet strands
Rib: Oval gold tinsel
Body: Black floss
Throat: Black hackle
Wing: Black squirrel tail
Head: Black

Mezmerizer 10 (1-top view)

Mezmerizer 10 (2-side view)

Mezmerizer (unpublished)

Tail: Pearl Krystal Flash (or substitute flash material)
Shellback: Pearl Krystal Flash (or substitute flash material)
Hackle: Black, palmered up length of body
Body: Fluorescent green floss
Wing: Pearl Krystal Flash (or substitute flash material), doubled back and evenly distributed on both sides of the hook shank (same flash as used to make the shellback)
Head: Butt ends of the Krystal Flash wing and black thread

*The original was tied with a generic Krystal Flash substitute with which I am unfamiliar. It is less kinky than the original Krystal Flash. I substituted Crystal Mirror Flash in the fly pictured.

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