I am going to give it a try and i was wondering what size should i make them and what colors work best? Any tips would be appreciated. Thanks, Travis
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I am going to give it a try and i was wondering what size should i make them and what colors work best? Any tips would be appreciated. Thanks, Travis
I think of the Bitch Creek Nymph as a Salmonfly. I think of that stonefly nymph in the size 2-4 range and I usually tie it on a size 6 4XL hook. Colors are typically dark on top and orange on bottom for the abdomen and a solid dark thorax. Dark would be black or dark brown. I personally prefer dark brown for my Salmonfly nymph patterns.
You can downsize the pattern for a Golden Stone, which is in the size 8 range. I usually tie my golden stone nymphs on a size 8 2XL hopper hook, mainly because I got started that way when I started tying them. For the Golden Stone, go to a yellow bottom on the abdomen and a brown or dark olive on the top and for the thorax.
I think a lot of folks use white rubber legs for these flies, but I would use dark rubber legs if I were going to tie this pattern.
John
Thanks John, I tried it with the materials and hooks that i have and failed epically, I will need longer hooks and smaller chenille :(
Travis,
I tie mine the old way, without all that pesky weaving and such.
By far the best color combination for me has been black and yellow with white rubber tail/feelers.
I also tie brown and orange, and dark olive and chartruese, both with white rubber.
Sizes for me are #4-#8 on 4XL hooks. Heavily weighted.
Buddy
I have a Bitch Creek fly, and I have never caught a thing on it yet. I guess I didn't fish it properly. Mine is orange and black if I remember right.
Ah kelkay? If you only have one, and you still have it - then you're right. You didn't fish it properly. You need to get it deep enough to lose it! ;-)
Rex
Whatfly,
No, I'm talking about the Bitch Creek.
My recipe,mostly but with a few modifications, from Jack Dennis' Western Trout Fly Tying Manual, Vol II :
Thread: Yellow
Hook: Mustad 9672 #4-12 (I like a longer hook so I use a 4x)
Tail: Rubber legs (white in the book)
Underbody: lead wire
Abdomen: Yellow Chenille
Back: Black chenille pulled over the top of the yellow
Ribbing: Tying thread
Thorax: black chenille
Legs: (hackle) soft brown palmered through thorax to represent legs
Antenna: white rubber.
Rather than 'weave' the abdomen on this pattern, the 'original' pattern just used the black chenille pulled over the top and 'ribbed' with tying thread. The nature of the chenille plus the thread ribbing blends the back and body together so that it gives a pleasing appearence and you don't have to weave it. While the whole weaving thing is fun to do and looks neat, this method looks almost the same, can be tied faster, and the fish can't tell the difference.
Since this is normally a heavy weighted fly fished near the bottom in flowing waters, you are going to lose a few of these to rocks and other snags. I believe that anything that simplifies tying such a pattern is a good thing.
If I can get one taken, I'll post a photo later...
Buddy
Buddy nailed it. That's how I tie my Bitch Creeks also. The weaving is more trouble than it's worth and I catch a lot of fish with them.
Kelly.