Honey Bear Flymph
Hook - Daiichi Model 1150 Curved Caddis Hook (Size 12)
Thread - Pearsall's Gossamer Silk (Amber/No. 6) - well waxed
Hackle - Collin's Hen Hackle (Natural Honeydun)
Rib - Fine Metal Wire (Gold)
Abdomen - Orange Wool Yarn Lightly Dubbed with Black Bear Underfur
Thorax - Black Bear Under Fur (all guard hairs removed)
The head on this fly is intentionally large. I was going for the more traditional Leisenring/Hidy style tapered head. It's not quite right, but it will fish just fine.
The materials for this fly came from many forum members. I have to thank Bill for the fine gold wire used in the rib and a piece of black bear hide, which yielded the lovely under fur for the dubbing. Chris provided the tying wax, used to wax the Pearsall's tying silk and the dubbing brush tool used to frizz the fly when it was finished. Jeff provided the orange wool yarn, which was dubbed with bear fur to form the abdomen/thorax of this fly.
This is really a lovely little fly. I sat down this afternoon, to try to come up with a way to use bear fur. My mind immediately went to the phrase "honey-bear", which resulted in the obvious choice for the hackle (honeydun hen). Jeff's famous orange wool yarn seemed to be a nice fit with the color scheme, which sealed the deal.
Hope you guys like it...
Thanks for the materials guys. They are being put to good use!

