Tinsels and other Bling...
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DUBBN,
Beautiful flies, I would catch fish on any of those and be glad to have them in my flybox.
Are any of the bottom flies tied with fluorescent dubbing? I consider hot dubbing to be another kind of bling.
I urge tyers to read What Fish See: Understanding optics and color shifts for designing lures and flies by Colin J. Kageyama. Appreciating the effect of fluorescent colors was brought to my attention in the late 1980's by the Jed Davis book Spinner Fishing for Salmon, Steelhead and Trout.
I didn't tie these flies to test them on fish. Rather they are a sub sample of bling that has proven effective for me on various other flies like nymphs and streamers in many different situations. One example is this Soft Hackle variation of the Lightning bug nymph I posted here in 2012...
B0023598 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=3673&p=43316&hilit= ... kle#p43316
I sat down at my vise immediately after fishing the LB Bead Head nymph touted in the Orvis News. It has proven effective in many waters when I have tested it in a multiple fly cast of more traditional flies.
Beautiful flies, I would catch fish on any of those and be glad to have them in my flybox.
Are any of the bottom flies tied with fluorescent dubbing? I consider hot dubbing to be another kind of bling.
I urge tyers to read What Fish See: Understanding optics and color shifts for designing lures and flies by Colin J. Kageyama. Appreciating the effect of fluorescent colors was brought to my attention in the late 1980's by the Jed Davis book Spinner Fishing for Salmon, Steelhead and Trout.
I didn't tie these flies to test them on fish. Rather they are a sub sample of bling that has proven effective for me on various other flies like nymphs and streamers in many different situations. One example is this Soft Hackle variation of the Lightning bug nymph I posted here in 2012...
B0023598 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=3673&p=43316&hilit= ... kle#p43316
I sat down at my vise immediately after fishing the LB Bead Head nymph touted in the Orvis News. It has proven effective in many waters when I have tested it in a multiple fly cast of more traditional flies.
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Wayne & Bill - Beautiful flies guys. I enjoys seeing multiple patterns of fishing flies (bling or no-bling). They all look fun to tye and fish.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Tinsels and other Bling...
And they probably all catch fish equally well, but it's always fun to switch things up a bit when tying.
Bob
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Probably, I have quite a few dubbing blends that have UV material mixed in. If the color is what I want and happens to have UV I use it. I am not in the camp that UV is needed. I also do not think it hurts.
I tied some Mayhem Emergers this past Spring using Fluro Fiber as a rib. The patterns worked well. Not any better than the patterns with the standard Gold or Silver rib, but just as well.
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Reading the fine topic on a Spun body nymph by ForumGhillie viewtopic.php?f=18&t=8775 I followed his link to the excellent TroutNut web page. For those who question using too much bling with modern synthetics I would offer this photo to consider.
I see nothing but bling emerging from a drab exoskeleton. Kelly Galloup discussed quite well fish keying on certain stages of emergence in his book Cripples and Spinners.To me this stillborn mayfly stuck in the shuck perfectly illustrates why I have had good luck at times with modern bling flies. Another fly example is my transition PMD from 2011...
IMGP4664 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
I see nothing but bling emerging from a drab exoskeleton. Kelly Galloup discussed quite well fish keying on certain stages of emergence in his book Cripples and Spinners.To me this stillborn mayfly stuck in the shuck perfectly illustrates why I have had good luck at times with modern bling flies. Another fly example is my transition PMD from 2011...
IMGP4664 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
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PMD Bling soft hackles...
Inspired by Jason's TROUTNUT photos
http://www.troutnut.com/hatch/7/Mayfly- ... endrickson
and a tying session earlier this week at ronr's house I decided to add some more bling to my existing PMD patterns to test fish this year.
The first one is tied with a ginger shuck, a light yellow Super Fine PMD Dubbing body ribbed with a 3 strand twist of Pearl Krystal Flash and a collar of Midge Gray Micro Zelon under the dun hackle.
IMGP9807 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
The second has a body of Opal Mirage Tinsel ribbed with a strand of Kinkame Yellow Silk up to the thorax of Super Fine with the same Zelon Collar.
IMGP9796 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
I can hardly wait to try these on a Hatch with a 3 fly cast with either a Partridge and Yellow or my plain PMD Flymph.
Thanks again Ron for the chance to meet & tie with some of your tying and fishing buddies!
Inspired by Jason's TROUTNUT photos
http://www.troutnut.com/hatch/7/Mayfly- ... endrickson
and a tying session earlier this week at ronr's house I decided to add some more bling to my existing PMD patterns to test fish this year.
The first one is tied with a ginger shuck, a light yellow Super Fine PMD Dubbing body ribbed with a 3 strand twist of Pearl Krystal Flash and a collar of Midge Gray Micro Zelon under the dun hackle.
IMGP9807 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
The second has a body of Opal Mirage Tinsel ribbed with a strand of Kinkame Yellow Silk up to the thorax of Super Fine with the same Zelon Collar.
IMGP9796 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
I can hardly wait to try these on a Hatch with a 3 fly cast with either a Partridge and Yellow or my plain PMD Flymph.
Thanks again Ron for the chance to meet & tie with some of your tying and fishing buddies!
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Bill - What size hook are you using for these flies? They are now on my tying list.
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Ray,
These are on a Mustad 94840 #14. I wanted to stay higher in the water column because of the backlighting effect shown in Jason's photo. I will also try a heavier nymph hook and wire ribs to fish a little deeper or for swinging just subsurface in swifter current.
Bill
These are on a Mustad 94840 #14. I wanted to stay higher in the water column because of the backlighting effect shown in Jason's photo. I will also try a heavier nymph hook and wire ribs to fish a little deeper or for swinging just subsurface in swifter current.
Bill
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tasty fly Bill thanks for joining us at our little tying session last week. Next time maybe we can put these guys to work on the Crooked.