Don't know about all the white spanflex products, but this one makes a translucent larva that lets the hook show through and seems to show great promise for midge larvae. Not a cream or white, it looks almost light olive over a brass hook.
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Don't know about all the white spanflex products, but this one makes a translucent larva that lets the hook show through and seems to show great promise for midge larvae. Not a cream or white, it looks almost light olive over a brass hook.
I use to use flex floss for UFO's years ago. Try different colors of thread for base.
Interesting thread.:cool:
Just this morning I tied some small "larvy" type flies with orange and olive ( separately ) threads for color overwrapped with .5mm clear StretchMagic to get the effect Karen is describing, except the color is probably somewhat more defined.
Have to give the white a try. Here's a pretty neat two-tone body done with just Spanflex (similar material)
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http://www.flyforums.co.uk/fly-tying...er-bodies.html
I may have to tie some of these up in smaller sizes to try on tailwaters; I get tired of just tying scuds and zebras.
Regards,
Scott
The second fly at Scott's link is a good example of the base color bleeding through, although that fly uses it for a rib instead of a solid tint.
I really like Flexi Floss and Super Floss (from Larva Lace):
http://www.unexcelledfishing.com/ind...d=44&Itemid=10
This is an updated R.A.M Caddis that was designed by Walt Wiese from Park's Fly Shop in Gardiner, MT -using Flexi Floss - that has take some nice Trout for me on the East Walker River...
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...-m-olive-2.jpg
R.A.M. CADDIS, OLIVE ... (Variant / Wiese) HOOK: Daiichi 1130, #16-#20
THREAD: Lagartun, 74 Denier, Olive ? for under abdomen? then, Tiemco 16/0, Brown tied in at thorax
OVER ABDOMEN: Chartreuse Flexi Floss
RIB: Wapsi, Copper/Brown, Small
HACKLE: White Hen Saddle Fibers
THORAX: STS Tri-Lobal Dubbing -Hareline- Black
Thanks for the link to those Buzzer patterns ScottP...I see some of those in my future !!!
PT/TB ;)
I found that using red flex floss on the rear of the black gnat (wet) improves results.
Tim
.... but they fish on Christmas.
http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/j...072_edited.jpg
http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/j...070_edited.jpg
http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/j...077_edited.jpg
http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/j...073_edited.jpg
The tungsten beadheads got them down nicely - lost both flies on streambed structure shortly after catching a fish on each of them. :roll:
John
Very nice fish and flies, John; thanks for sharing your Christmas treat. Happy holidays to you and your loved ones.
Regards,
Scott
You're a brave soul, John, we had 2" of snow here, and it kept us in the house. High yesterday was only 33. Course if I had a trout stream out my back door I might feel differently.
Great pictures.