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    Default Rio Grande King Trude SBS



    Trudes have been around in one form or another for a long time; lots of variations although the basic construction is pretty much the same (tie this one with peacock and it becomes a Western Coachman).

    hook - Dai Riki 320 #12
    thread - Danville 6/0 black
    tag - tinsel gold
    tail - Golden pheasant tippets
    body - dubbing black
    wing - calftail white
    hackle - brown


    Part 1

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




    tie in tinsel, wrap down bend and back; tie off/trim






    even the tips on some GP tippet, measure (shank length); tie in






    dub thread, dub tapered body to 60% mark






    clean, stack, measure (shank length) a clump of calftail; tie in, trim butts at an angle and cover with thread




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    Part 2


    tie in hackle




    wrap, tie off, trim, half hitch x 2, SHHAN








    Regards,
    Scott

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    Nicely done! I've been on a Trude kick myself of late.
    Bob

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    I notice you put a tag on a lot of your patterns - is that just the mood you're in, or are there guidelines when to tag or not? And whether to use a color or tinsel?

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    The gold tag was kind of a nod to the original wet version; I've also seen it on a few standard dry and trude RGKs so I thought I'd put it in. I'm sure there are guidelines on tags for traditional/vintage flies, but I have very little experience with them so I can't say. I'd consider using opalescent mylar as an option - really like the effects you can get with that.

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    Scott

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    ScottP. the Rio Grande King became my go to fly when I was about 9 years old. Since that time on I used the Rio on three continents and had success on all. The one fish story is the catch of a fish that looked just like a Barracuda and put up a good fight. It was about a foot long and caught off a pier in Cam Rahn Bay Vietnam.

    Thanks bringing up the memories

    Tim

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