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Casual Dress SBS
Poking around my flyboxes I came across some stuff from the mid 90's, including a bunch of Casual Dress nymphs. Brought back memories of fishing Rock Creek for the first time - catching some nice 'bows/browns, losing a boatload of nymphs, and taking a fall up above Norton CG that eventually required reconstructive knee surgery. Always thought they were cool flies although I haven't tied any in a long time; grabbed some muskrat and ostrich herl, my copy of Tying & Fishing the Fuzzy Nymphs (bless you Polly Rosborough for such a great pattern) and took a trip in the Wayback Machine.
hook - Mustad 9671 #8
thread - Danville 6/0 black
tail - Muskrat
body - Muskrat
collar - Muskrat
head - Ostrich herl
Part 1
Mash the barb and tie in thread
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...n/IMG_1106.jpg
cut a clump of muskrat (I prefer keeping it on the skin until I need it) with guard hairs (comb out a bit of the underfur)
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...n/IMG_1111.jpg
cut out some more fur and mix it up (this went into the coffee grinder)
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...n/IMG_1113.jpg
take the fur between your palms and roll it into a tapered noodle
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...n/IMG_1115.jpg
create a dubbing loop at the tail tie-in
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...n/IMG_1118.jpg
tie in the fur noodle by the tip
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...n/IMG_1127.jpg
trap it in the loop and spin it until it's nice and tight
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...n/IMG_1130.jpg
wrap the body up to the 75% mark (looks like I could have wound it a little tighter to get better defined segmentation)
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...n/IMG_1133.jpg
tie down and trim excess
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...n/IMG_1136.jpg
grab one more clump for the collar (gives me a chance to use one of those Pettijean clips I got years ago); you want the guard hairs
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...n/IMG_1139.jpg
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Part 2
spin bobbin to take out the twist in your thread (why I used the Danville and not Uni) and split
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...n/IMG_1144.jpg
you can use a loop like I did for the body, but for this application, I much prefer the split-thread method
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spin the bobbin to trap the fur
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moisten fingers, stroke fur back towards the rear and wrap
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completed collar
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tie in some ostrich herl (got this off a grocery store feather duster; love the color)
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...n/IMG_1160.jpg
twist herl together, wrap forward, tie off, apply Sally
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...n/IMG_1164.jpg
Polly roughed his up with a hacksaw blade; I don't have that kind of confidence in my tying so I use a velcro brush
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...n/IMG_1166.jpg
The body could probably stand to be beefed up a bit, proportions are off, but it was fun just goofing around with an old friend again.
Regards,
Scott
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Nicely done Scott! Its a great fly too. I used to tie a variation with a squirrel wing. For some reason I got away from it. Thanks for reminding me of an old friend as well!
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That is a killer looking bug right there! Very nice.
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Polly's book was one of my fly tying bibles. Thanks to him i use make all my dubbing.
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Scott & Okff, I have Polly's book as well as his DVD..... Great tier and some very effective patterns, I really like his burlap fuzzy flies..... You've done him proud with this SBS.... keep them coming your on a roll..... TL
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