Called in this nice 8" long beard using my Scott Witter box call and one of my own DK trumpet calls. This fine bird closes out my Spring season... Lots of good eating and fly tying materials for the future.
Stay after them Ralph.... hunting was slow for us with very little gobbling.... It just-so-happened that the birds I ran into were willing to play.... Best Luck.
Here's a great little variation of my Turkey-tail Nymph tied as a wet fly to imitate the stone flies that come off my home creek in early Spring... Dead drift it, then let it swing, then strip it in... Yeah it's a good one. Enjoy! Materials: Hook: #14-16 1xl nymph hook Thread: 8/0 Uni. Tail and body: Turkey-tail fibers Rib: Medium copper wire Thorax: black dubbing of choice Hackle: Turkey feather from the neck of the bird, 1-1/2 turns.
I really like this Mayfly pattern. I played around at the vise this morning and tied a few. Here's one I tied as a PMD on a #14 1xl dry fly hook. It doubles as a spinner and an upright winged Mayfly. The upright wing is also used as a sighter for us old guys and when viewed from the bottom it looks like a spinner. Kelly's Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EV1AYffuVLA Thread: Roman Moser's Power Silk 10/0 (or Danville 6/0) Hook: Daiichi 1110 Tail: Light Pardo Whiting Coq de Leon Body: Deer Hair Under Wing: Dun or Adams Gray Crinkled Z-Lon Thorax: Super Fine Dubbing Wing: Deer Hair
More trip prep ~ tying of some Vinnie's Iso-nymphs. I tied some with and without wire heads pictured below. I'm starting to get excited about this trip in a couple of weeks even though it will be a short one, just two days. But hey, two days with your son fly fishing, what could be better. Scott is coming to the house this weekend and we will get all of our final plans made... Should be fun and we've got to have better weather than last time, right? So stay tuned... Vinnie's Isonychia Nymph... top view Wire Head Vinnie's Isonychia Nymph Hook: 2x long nymph hook size 12 Thread: Danville 6/0 black Tail: 3 peacock herls Abdomen: Iso DK#25 dubbing Ribbing (and Wire Head): Copper wire Thorax: Iso DK#25 dubbing Wing Case: 3/8 inch section of turkey tail feather, folded so you have two layers. Legs: olive-brown hen back feather “V” cut
Congrats Doug.
ReplyDeleteIt's quiet an accomplishment to take a spring gobbler and to take two is certainly one feat that go's over the top.
Thans Alan.... they are a joy to watch, hunt and eat.... a great bird.
DeleteCongrats on the birds. I'm still chasing here in South Jersey. :)
ReplyDeleteStay after them Ralph.... hunting was slow for us with very little gobbling.... It just-so-happened that the birds I ran into were willing to play.... Best Luck.
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