Does anyone have any patterns for all fur wet flies or know of an internet site I could look at for these??
Thanks for any help
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Does anyone have any patterns for all fur wet flies or know of an internet site I could look at for these??
Thanks for any help
Like a bunny leech?
A lot of the nymphs I use are nothing more than dubbed fur picked out
Nothing else
No recipe needed
Let me explain further: There are Soft Hackle Wet Flies, Winged Wet Flies and there are All Fur Wet Flies. I tie and use the first 2 types but have never seen the "All Fur Wet Flies" and would be interested in a web site or pattern for them. I know that they will have a fur body and fur hackle collar and I could tie something up, but, I would really like to see what is being call a "All Fur Wet Fly". Been reading up on wet flies and the "All Fur Wet Fly" was mentioned as another form of wet fly.
Warren in Hughes book, Wet Flies, there is a section on them....any particular pattern you are looking for? Also, did you check Donald's site?
I did check Donald's site and did not see any reference to "All Fur Wets" plus I sent Donald a PM a few hours ago and have not heard anything yet. I am not looking for any particular pattern. While reading about wet flies, "All Fur Wets" came up as one style of wet fly and I just was hoping there was somewhere I could see what the fly was suppose to look like. I know I can tie a fur body and collar, but, do not know if what I end up with is what they are suppose to look like.
how about a hare's ear nymph???
http://www.flyfishingconnection.com/pat ... Hares+ear/
just leave out the turkey wing case, or tie a pinch of guard hairs instead
Tying and Fishing the fuzzy Nymphs by Polly Rosborough has a couple all fur patterns. Casual Dress and Fledermouse.
I believe there is a sow bug pattern that uses nothing but muskrat.
I've sent a reply via PM, Warren.
I'll post a picture here in a little while. It is from an article by Mike Connor.
http://www.dtnicolson.dial.pipex.com...8fc8894_1b.jpg