Flymph Swap 1 [2009] images are online

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Re: Flymph Swap 1 [2009] images are online

Post by VERN-O » Sun Apr 12, 2009 6:16 pm

Hail-Loosen-Gin
Hook: Daiichi 1150 Size 12
Thread: Black 8/0
Body Rib: Clear Stretch Magic 0.5 mm
Body: Black 8/0 Thread
Cheeks: Golden Yellow Goose Biots
Thorax: Reddish/Tan Camel Dubbing
Hackle: Whiting Grizzly Hen Cape (2 turns)

Cream Midge
Hook: Mustad 3906 Size 16
Thread: Black 8/0
Body: Cream Colored Dry Fly Dubbing tyed starting 1-2 turns from the rear of the hook, spun loosley on thread to form a tube. Very little taper.
Hackle: Coq de Leon Hen Cape
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Re: Flymph Swap 1 [2009] images are online

Post by RnF » Mon Apr 13, 2009 12:11 am

Caddis Green Prism
Tied by Scott Dickey aka RnF

Hook: TMC 100 Size 14
Thread: UTC 70 Gray Brown
Body: SLF Prism Dubbing, Caddis Green
Thorax: Hare's Ear
Hackle: Golden Straw Brahma Hen Saddle

Incredible swap and well ran too. Thanks Vern-O for the work. Hans, your photos look awesome.

It truly was an honor to share with all of you. Thanks.
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Re: Flymph Swap 1 [2009] images are online

Post by William Anderson » Tue Apr 14, 2009 8:18 am

Hans,

These are fantastic pics. And its a great looking set of flies. Great swap.

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Re: Flymph Swap 1 [2009] images are online

Post by skunkaroo » Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:00 pm

Yes! Thank you for the great photos Hans. The recipes are posted as a text file on Hans' site, but here's mine again for the thread:

CCCP (Crimson, Copper, Coq, Pearl... and Mole)

Recipe:

Hook: #14 Partridge Capt. Hamilton Y2LA
Thread: Benecchi 12/0 Red
Tag: Thread
Back: Pearl flashabou
Rib: Fine copper wire
Body: Mole
Hackle: Coq de Leon hen (silver badger) full
Cement: Brushable super glue (Loctite)

Instructions:
Lay base of thread from the eye to mid-hook point, then forward 5 turns to create a tag. Tie-in pearl flashabou on top of shank. Flatten the tip of the copper wire rib and tie-in on the shank bottom. Wax and touch dub the mole onto the thread and create a body (no taper). Bring the flashabou forward and secure at head. Bring rib forward in 5 even turns and tie off at head. Tie-in hackle by the tip, fold leading edge back, and wrap forward 3 turns, tie off and trim excess. Dab 2 mm of thread with brushable super glue, wrap once and whip finish normally.
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Re: Flymph Swap 1 [2009] images are online

Post by William Anderson » Tue Apr 14, 2009 2:06 pm

Red Fox Flymph - William Anderson
Hook: Daiichi 1550
Thread: Uni 8/0 Brown
Hackle: Whiting Furnace Hen Cape (attached by the butt end, wrapped back toward bend last)
Tails: Red Fox guard hairs
Abdomin: Red Fox - reddish underfur at tops of underfur (tied in a modified Leisenring loop method)
Thorax: Red Fox - dunnish base of underfur

Nice idea Ray. Thanks for putting that together.

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Re: Flymph Swap 1 [2009] images are online

Post by Ron Eagle Elk » Tue Apr 14, 2009 6:35 pm

Editor's Choice Variant

Hook: Mustad 94842 Size 14 or smaller
Thread: Gudebrod 10/0 Olive
Hackle: Dun Hen
Tail: Dun Hackle Fibers
Body: Olive Rabbit Dubbing

Original Recipe called for two turns of California Quail as Hackle.
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Re: Flymph Swap 1 [2009] images are online

Post by letumgo » Tue Apr 14, 2009 7:15 pm

William - Do you remember what size hook you used?
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Re: Flymph Swap 1 [2009] images are online

Post by William Anderson » Wed Apr 15, 2009 12:55 pm

Looks like a Daiichi 1550 #14
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Re: Flymph Swap 1 [2009] images are online

Post by letumgo » Wed Apr 15, 2009 3:55 pm

Here is a link to a printable version of the swap flies (photos & material listings).

http://www.flymphforum.com/phpBB3/viewt ... 2250#p2250
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Re: Flymph Swap 1 [2009] images are online

Post by willowhead » Thu Nov 18, 2010 6:54 am

Nice swap.....great tyes.....cool pics as always Hans. ;)
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