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    Default Blue-Winged Olive with Zelon/Deer Hair Wing

    I am really liking the use of zelon behind the comparadun deer hair wing on these flies. Getting ready for a BWO hatch in April. Top photo is more traditional Blue Winged Olive wing color. Others are a color I am playing with. In sunlight, it gets much lighter.












    Here's another similar fly:

    Last edited by Byron haugh; 02-13-2011 at 11:42 PM.

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    earlier today i was wondering about where you had gone byron. good to "see" y'all. excellent tie! great photos.
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    thanks Wes.

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    Byron,

    Great tie; real nice job on the wing. Craig Mathews does it with his Sparkle Dun and continues the zelon back for a shuck http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFmuGIhNv4s

    Regards,
    Scott

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    Nice fly! I enjoy fishing deer hair comparaduns. Nicely done!
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    Nice fly. Here's another take on the BWO. This one tied on a #22 scud hook.
    Two materials: duck flank and Zelon. The duck flank makes the body and the wing, all with one piece.
    The Zelon goes below, to form the hackle-like legs.



    I do put a micro-dot of CA glue at the base of the Zelon crossbar.
    That allows me to use fewer thread wraps, which helps to keep
    an ugly thread lump from forming. I also use the new 14/0 thread.
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    Byron,
    Both of the flies in your recent posts are well tied, and the Z-lon adds a halo of light to the wings - very nice. However, in southern Ontario BWOs are just that - blue/grey wings with olive (like in a martini) bodies. It is easy enough to change the colour of your fly of course, just by changing the colour of materials. I might fish your flies for a sulpher hatch, or as a general dry fly, but I do wonder why it is the colour it is if you are intending to imitate BWOs.

    http://www.troutnut.com/hatch/240/Ma...e-Winged-Olive
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    I also use a dun color zelon. Just trying different colors. In the sunlight, that darker color lightens up. I added a couple other photos.
    Thanks,
    Byron
    Last edited by Byron haugh; 02-13-2011 at 07:56 PM.

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    Byron,

    Very nice ties. I need to work on tying up some of those compara dun/haystack type flies. I'm a big fan of the fly tying of Fran Betters, who developed the Haystack, but have yet to tie one! Got my grubby little hands on a whole tanned deer hide, so I gotta get cracken!

    pittenrigh - that looks like one of those incredibly easy patterns, like the Griffiths Gnat, that turned out to be an incredibly deadly fly! Very interesting pattern. I like it!

    Best regards, Dave S.

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