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Black Bear
Anyone have an authentic, traditional dressing for this Atlantic Salmon
fly from the maritime states? It's also used in the northwest, and often tied with a green or red butt, but I'm looking for the plain unvarnished version. A book reference would be great. tia Lazarus |
Black Bear
Try this site (a great fly tying site) and search for "black bear". You will find five excellent tiers' versions 'Flytier's Page' (http://tinyurl.com/38b7t4) When I fished Newfoundland this summer the Black Bear green butt was the most recommended wet fly by a long shot, with many guys adding a little glitter ala the Glitter Bear with the similar Jackies Special (aka Jack S**t) doing the trick too. The local Newfoundland tiers do these real simple. -- JeffK ------------------------------------------------------------------------ JeffK's Profile: http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...php?userid=334 View this thread: http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...ad.php?t=12503 ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
Black Bear
Tag: small oval silver tinsel Tail: black bear hair-preferrably spring cub Butt: fluorescant green floss or silk Body: peacock herl Rib: small oval silver tinsel Throat: black hen hackles tied as a collar and pulled down as a throat Wing: black bear hair-preferrably spring bear cub -- Green Highlander ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Green Highlander's Profile: http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...hp?userid=1333 View this thread: http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...ad.php?t=12503 ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
Black Bear
Many thanks guys - I really appreciate this.
Lazarus |
Black Bear
On 14 Sep, 23:45, Lazarus Cooke
wrote: Many thanks guys - I really appreciate this. Lazarus Have seen a few patterns for it, from my notes; Black Bear hook salmon w/f hook size(s) 1/0-12 thread black tag oval silver tinsel tip fluorescent green wool tail golden pheasant crest body black floss or wool rib oval silver tinsel throat black hackle - collared wing black bear hair Black Bear - Green Butt hook Orvis single or double salmon hook size(s) 2-10 thread black monocord tag flat silver tinsel tail black squirrel butt flourescent green floss rib flat silver tinsel body black floss throat black squirrel wing black squirrel Pic here; http://www.americanflyfishing.com/Fl...lack+Bear.html and he http://www.riverbum.com/Black-Bear-Green-Butt/ There are a couple of patterns for it in Terry Helleksons“s "Fish Flies" Vol 2. According to him it was developed in the early 1950“s by Al Knudson while he was living in Everett, Washington. The original pattern had black bear hair for the wing. Pattern is ( under "steelhead flies") Hooks AC80500BL, AC805001BL, TMC 7999, or Dai24441, sizes 1...8 Thread: Black Tail: Black and crimson red hackle barbs mixed Ribbing: Oval silver tinsel Body: Black Chenille Hackle: Black and crimson red tied on as a collar mixed and tied back and down. Wing: Black calf tail tied over the body head:Black Salmon Pattern given in same book is; Thread : Black Tip: Oval gold tinsel Tail: Black hackle barbs Ribbing: Oval gold tinsel Body: Dubbed with #1 black lamb“s wool Hackle: Black tied on as a collar, and tied back and down Wing: Black moose hair, tied low over teh body Head: Black. Green Butt, Red butt, and Orange butt, are the same except for a fluorescent yarn butt of the designated colour. TL MC |
Black Bear
In article . com, Mike
wrote: On 14 Sep, 23:45, Lazarus Cooke wrote: Many thanks guys - I really appreciate this. Lazarus Have seen a few patterns for it, from my notes; Black Bear hook salmon w/f hook size(s) 1/0-12 thread black tag oval silver tinsel tip fluorescent green wool tail golden pheasant crest body black floss or wool rib oval silver tinsel throat black hackle - collared wing black bear hair Black Bear - Green Butt hook Orvis single or double salmon hook size(s) 2-10 thread black monocord tag flat silver tinsel tail black squirrel butt flourescent green floss rib flat silver tinsel body black floss throat black squirrel wing black squirrel Pic here; http://www.americanflyfishing.com/Fl...lack+Bear.html and he http://www.riverbum.com/Black-Bear-Green-Butt/ There are a couple of patterns for it in Terry Helleksons„s "Fish Flies" Vol 2. According to him it was developed in the early 1950„s by Al Knudson while he was living in Everett, Washington. The original pattern had black bear hair for the wing. Pattern is ( under "steelhead flies") Hooks AC80500BL, AC805001BL, TMC 7999, or Dai24441, sizes 1...8 Thread: Black Tail: Black and crimson red hackle barbs mixed Ribbing: Oval silver tinsel Body: Black Chenille Hackle: Black and crimson red tied on as a collar mixed and tied back and down. Wing: Black calf tail tied over the body head:Black Salmon Pattern given in same book is; Thread : Black Tip: Oval gold tinsel Tail: Black hackle barbs Ribbing: Oval gold tinsel Body: Dubbed with #1 black lamb„s wool Hackle: Black tied on as a collar, and tied back and down Wing: Black moose hair, tied low over teh body Head: Black. Green Butt, Red butt, and Orange butt, are the same except for a fluorescent yarn butt of the designated colour. TL MC Many thanks, mike. I get the impression (only from notes on the web) that although it's been used a lot in the northwest, it was originally an atlantic fly - very similar to a stoat's tail. I was going to say that it was a really long time ago, not the fifties, and then I realized that the fifties *were* a long time ago. Ah dear. thanks again Lazarus |
Black Bear
I think it is an Canadian Atlantic salmon with a lot in common with a Stoat's Tail. The Canadians pioneered a lot of the hair wing flies, especially with locally shot fur such as moose, black squirrel, and bear. The Newfoundlanders use a whole lot of moose in their salmon flies. Just to add to the confusion, here is the Poul Jorgensen (from 1999 edition of Salmon Flies) version of the Black Bear. He is certainly an authority, but this post sure shows how even a fairly simple fly can vary. Thread: Black, prewaxed 6/0 or 8/0 Tail: Two narrow sections of black crow wing quill Body: Black wool, Seal-Ex, or SLF Throat: Small bunch of black bear hair extending to hook bend, dressed sparse Wing: Bunch of black bear hair reaching to end of tail Head: Black tying thread -- JeffK ------------------------------------------------------------------------ JeffK's Profile: http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...php?userid=334 View this thread: http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...ad.php?t=12503 ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
Black Bear
On 18 Sep, 01:28, Lazarus Cooke
wrote: Many thanks, mike. I get the impression (only from notes on the web) that although it's been used a lot in the northwest, it was originally an atlantic fly - very similar to a stoat's tail. I was going to say that it was a really long time ago, not the fifties, and then I realized that the fifties *were* a long time ago. Ah dear. thanks again Lazarus I have been working on some of these things for quite a while, and researching histories etc, but I was obliged to put hair winged flies on the back burner, as there are so many which are extremely similar, and it is also difficult to find accurate histories. In the vast majority of cases, they are merely hair wing version of other flies, but there are some exceptions. You may find this of interest, although there are not many salmon flies there yet, they too are on the back burner! :) ; http://www.mike-connor.homepage.t-on...cal_flies.html TL MC |
Black Bear
In article .com,
Mike wrote: http://www.mike-connor.homepage.t-on...es/historical_ flies.html Fascinating stuff, mike. I haven't time to go through it in detail but it's like stumbling on a treasure chest. lazarus |
Black Bear
On 18 Sep, 23:09, Lazarus Cooke
wrote: Fascinating stuff, mike. I haven't time to go through it in detail but it's like stumbling on a treasure chest. lazarus Good, hope you enjoy it. It is still very much a work in progress, and I am constantly adding material to all the sections. TL MC |
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