Try Galloup's Stacked Blonde, too, if you can find any keel hooks. These pics aren't great. http://www.questoutdoors.net/skills/ftying/patterns/streamers/sb/
Here's a better pic. http://www.madriveroutfitters.com/p-2321-stacked-blonde-galloups.aspx
I usually tie the marabou shorter to give the front of the fly a deeper profile.
Making dubbing from yarn is easy using a coffee grinder. Buy one just for making dubbing, they are cheap, about $15. Experiment with different yarns yourself to find the right color, texture and float-ability desired for your fly tying needs. Today's goal is to make an orange sulphur dubbing for dry flies. Materials needed. All you really need is a coffee grinder and some yarn... I use a 12 inch board to measure my "parts". I cut one part of orange yarn and ten parts yellow. Then, cut the 11 pieces of yarn in 3/4 inch lengths or "bundles". Keep the 3/4 inch bundles nicely lined up so that they can be added to the coffee grinder in the proper 1 to 10 ratio. You will end up with about 15-16 bundles. Add 3-4 bundles at one time to the grinder. Turn it on and run it for about 20 seconds. Grinding times will vary depending on your wool and the volume of yarn in the grinder.
Yep - this is my last post on blogger..... There's just not enough participation on my blog to keep it going. I post the same material on Facebook so you can follow me there if you like, that's where all my future posts will be. Just look up Doug Korn on Facebook. I will also be discontinuing my blog reader, as most of the folks I follow are on Facebook and I will read and respond there. I will leave my "On the Fly" blog up for now but I will not add any more content. My thanks for all of you that have followed my blog and commented. I will have many more projects and posts to come over on Facebook, see ya there.
Tying a few flies for next time on the Delaware. Easy CDC emergers tied on some nice vintage Mustad Viking 9548A hooks. Ephemerella subvaria – Hendricksons – #12 to #14 tied and photographed by Doug Korn Hendrickson Emerger, size #12 Thread: MFC light olive 6/0 Body Color - pink/olive dubbing Wing Color - CDC medium Dun, length of hook Legs - CDC butts Shuck - needloft yarn amber Paraleptophlebia adoptiva (Blue Quill) – #16 to #18 Paralep is the scientific " nickname " for the genus Paraleptophlebia. ... The most popular common names for Paraleps are " blue quill " and "mahogany dun." ... tied and photographed by Doug Korn Blue Quill Emerger, size #16 Thread - Danville dark brown 6/0 Body Color - thread over shuck material, dark brown, sparse thread wraps. Wing Color - CDC medium-dark Dun, length of hook Legs - CDC butts Shuck - needloft yarn gray
Dougie:
ReplyDeleteTry Galloup's Stacked Blonde, too, if you can find any keel hooks. These pics aren't great.
http://www.questoutdoors.net/skills/ftying/patterns/streamers/sb/
Here's a better pic. http://www.madriveroutfitters.com/p-2321-stacked-blonde-galloups.aspx
I usually tie the marabou shorter to give the front of the fly a deeper profile.