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Hi,
Here's a pattern of mine using Pine Squirrel tail.
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g1.../fly_small.jpg
Hammlim Minnow
Thread: black
Tail : yellow fibers
Body : flat silver tinsel
Rib : oval silver tinsel
Throat: red fibers
Wing : Pine Squirrel (red squirrel would work)
Cheeks: chesnut brown wing feather from pheasant wing
And, I've had some luck with Cossebooms on rainbows (tied on size 10 2x shank hooks). Also "yellow Cossebooms" (yellow body, silver ribb, yellow tail, fox squirrel tail wing, brown hackle, red head) has produced well.
The Rat flies (i.e. Rusty Rat) use squirrel tail for the wing, and Blue Charms can do too.
- Jeff
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squirrel tail for the tail
mixture of olive and brown dubbing for body (or squirrel fur)
squirrel tail for wing
your choice of thread color
#10 hook
took a 4 lb wild rainbow on that fly. The current took it deep into a tiny pool near a boulder and pow!
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here is one for you very easy to tie.
SQUIRRELLY
Hook: Mustad 3906B #10
Thread: UTC 140 Black
Eyes: Gold bead chain
Wing: Red Fox Squirrel
Tail Hair
This is tied with the hook upside down. Clouser Style. Hope this is some help. John
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For zonker strip you will have to tan the hide to have a soft skin . For just the fur(hard skin ) just cover the skin after removing any flesh with Borax. Someone will suggest using salt but --its more off a mess, take it from one that dries a few skins BILL
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Bassman, is the body on your pattern thread?
thx,
Ed
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I tie small clousers for trout using squirrel tails.
Just about any streamer pattern that uses bucktail can be tied in a smaller size with squirrel tail.
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The late Mr. Cambell promoted this fly a lot.
SHWAPF
(swept hackle, wingless, all purpose fly)
It was done as a fly of the week and he wrote a whole column on it here on FAOL.
Just look under his articles
It can use anything but for the fly of the week he used squirrel tail.
Great fly
:)