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    Pulled this one out of Jack Dennis' Western Trout Fly Tying Manual (back cover of my copy has a pic of Curt Gowdy sitting on a log interviewing him; cool, even though Curt's wearing a Red Sox hat- ugh). Bob Carmichael came up with this pattern, a takeoff on the Adams, a while back for fishing around Jackson Hole/Yellowstone; a simpler time.


    hook - Mustad 94840 #12
    thread - Danville 6/0 black
    tail - moose body
    abdomen - Uni-Stretch yellow
    collar - dubbing pink
    wing - hen hackle tips grizzly
    hackle - brown/grizzly


    Mash down barb, attach thread at 60% mark and wrap back to point above barb




    clean, stack, measure (shank length) some moose body fibers; tie in, trim butts






    take a pair of hen hackle tips (= to gap width), put them together with the tips curving away from each other, measure for length (entire hook); tie in at 70% mark










    trim butts, smooth with thread; pull wings up/back and wrap in front to set the proper angle (a little Sally at the base helps)




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    Part 2

    tie in Uni-Stretch (leave tag end long), fold and wrap back to tail; return thread to tie-in






    wrap Uni-Stretch forward and tie off; pull tag over the back and tie down (locks the Uni and keeps it from creeping backwards)






    dub collar






    tie in hackles




    wrap hackles, tie off/trim tips, half hitch x 2, SHHAN; this one's for the Cowboy








    Regards,
    Scott


    edit - forgot to mention I was fresh out of pink dubbing, so I took a virtual page out of Doug Korn's blog http://55onthefly.blogspot.com/2013/...p-by-doug.html

    cut up some egg yarn and ran it through the coffee grinder; worked fine
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    Swap out the components but retain the same sequence and you have a Spruce Dry.

    Regards,
    Scott

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    Excellent as usual Scott,

    I suspect you have changed the body from floss to Uni Stretch. I don't think Uni Stretch was around in 1974. What difference does this make? I suspect Uni Stretch doesn't become translucent when wet. A yellow floss body over black thread will show olive when wet. I know colour is only of lesser significance in dry flies, but brightening a colour may have quite an effect.

    Recently I tried an experiment with the Double Badger variation I tie for a shop. Usually tied with black thread, I tried tying it with Fl Fire Orange to see if it became more attractive to grayling (Many grayling flies have a bright tail). It does seem to be working so far, though we are still in the testing stage.
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    Cheers,
    A.

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    Alan,

    Thanks. You're right, the originals were tied with floss abdomens, but I've found the Uni-Stretch much easier to work with and, as you said it retains it's color when wet; being that these are attractors, that's the effect I'm looking for. I think Dick Talleur was the first tyer I saw use the stuff.
    By the way, I really like those Double Badgers; beautiful flies.

    Regards,
    Scott

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    Thanks Scott. I get the practice tying them every week for the shop. So many the life of a Whitings Badger saddle is measured in months.
    Cheers,
    A.

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