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Any illustrated tying instructions for this on the web? Comments if you've
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jeffc wrote:
Any illustrated tying instructions for this on the web? Comments if you've used it? http://www.westcoastflyfishers.com/f...kip_nymph.html |
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![]() "Sandy Pittendrigh" wrote in message ... jeffc wrote: Any illustrated tying instructions for this on the web? Comments if you've used it? http://www.westcoastflyfishers.com/f...kip_nymph.html I think the pictures are better he http://www.flyfisherman.com/ftb/smskipnymph/index3.html Great fly. I'm going to go tie the leadbelly version right now. --riverman |
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riverman wrote:
"Sandy Pittendrigh" wrote in message ... jeffc wrote: Any illustrated tying instructions for this on the web? Comments if you've used it? http://www.westcoastflyfishers.com/f...kip_nymph.html I think the pictures are better he http://www.flyfisherman.com/ftb/smskipnymph/index3.html That looks like a great pattern based on a great idea. I'd not heard of it before. The PT and the Hare's Ear are my favorite bread-and-butter nymph patterns, and they don't imitate anything in particular, but many things in general, so why not combine them? -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "riverman" wrote in message ... "Sandy Pittendrigh" wrote in message ... jeffc wrote: Any illustrated tying instructions for this on the web? Comments if you've used it? http://www.westcoastflyfishers.com/f...kip_nymph.html I think the pictures are better he http://www.flyfisherman.com/ftb/smskipnymph/index3.html But interestingly, the final fly doesn't match the original picture! But, thanks for the link. |
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![]() "jeffc" wrote in message ... "riverman" wrote in message ... "Sandy Pittendrigh" wrote in message ... jeffc wrote: Any illustrated tying instructions for this on the web? Comments if you've used it? http://www.westcoastflyfishers.com/f...kip_nymph.html I think the pictures are better he http://www.flyfisherman.com/ftb/smskipnymph/index3.html But interestingly, the final fly doesn't match the original picture! But, thanks for the link. The initial picture is for a variant called the 'leadbelly', one that I have never seen, but the setup looks appealing. The series of pictures are for the standard variation, which is basically a hare's ear thorax, tail and abdomen with a PT wing case. I love tying them, as they come out looking more satisfying (to me at least) than a PT, but more tidy than a GRHE. --riverman |
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![]() "riverman" wrote more satisfying (to me at least) than a PT, but more tidy than a GRHE. this combination of a PT backstrap over a fuzzier ( look at a PT under magnification and it too is fuzzy ) body predates Skip Try ostrich reinforced with the tying thread and wound like peacock herl for the abdomen, with the PT tail/back/wingcase overlay tied in via the rib ( don't be afraid to try Partridge or Grouse too), the thorax area Hare's fur or similar, legs not needed. Trim the ostrich on the bottom of the fly and you have a great internal movement, very gill imitating, but still uniformly neat ( as opposed to picking out dubbing for gills ) pattern that Lawson came up with years ago to suggest the swimming mayfly nymphs such as callibaetis |
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