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    Default Korn's Spent Wing Spruce Moth (Carnage variation) SBS



    If you're out west in late summer, the spruce moth emergence can lead to some outstanding dry fly action. Doug Korn's pattern is a great one; I just added a little foam to help it keep it's head above water.


    hook ? Dai Riki 135 #14
    thread - MFC 8/0 sand
    core - 10lb mono
    body ? 1mm foam tan
    hackle - barred cream
    wing - hen pheasant

    Part 1

    put a loop in the end of the mono




    mash barb, start thread; tie in mono at point above point




    tie in foam strip (1/3 gap width)




    hook loop onto the gallows, brush mono with Super Glue, wrap up the core (hook length), brush with more glue and wrap back to base; tie off/trim, trim mono








    tie in hackle, wrap, tie off/trim; trim flat on top





    Just a tourist passing through


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    Part 2

    prep a pair of hen pheasant feathers




    tie in a bit long, pull forward to proper length (tips even with rear of body), fold stems back to create head, tie off






    half hitch x 2, SHHAN, trim wing stems, trim hackle underneath








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    Scott
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    Very nice fly .... I like your variation Scott..... well done.
    Doug... a.k.a. 55dougie

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    Thanks, Doug. Forgot to link your vid

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MdLjhylx4ng

    Can't remember if you're heading out to MT this summer; if so, hope the runoff doesn't last too long and the fish start looking up.

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    Scott
    Last edited by ScottP; 06-09-2017 at 11:13 AM.
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    Very nice looking caddis

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    It's actually meant for the spruce moth (a terrestrial, not aquatic, insect) emergence, but could certainly pass for a caddis.

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    Scott
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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottP View Post
    Thanks, Doug. Forgot to link your vid

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MdLjhylx4ng

    Can't remember if you're heading out to MT this summer; if so, hope the runoff doesn't last too long and the fish start looking up.

    Regards,
    Scott
    Not this year Scott..... But next year for sure....... my wife is retiring - so we may be there for a couple of months....
    Doug... a.k.a. 55dougie

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    Soooo many bugs to immi with that tie. Maybe add a couple prominent legs and do a hopper and change the colors for our salmon flies around here. Danged interesting and useful. Thanks Scott and Doug.
    ....lee s.

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    Very interesting technique on the body. Can't say I've seen before. Love the head as well.
    There are three ways to complete a project. The right way, the wrong way or the Boss' way. You'd best learn the Boss' way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fivedials View Post
    Very interesting technique on the body. Can't say I've seen before.
    Thanks. Type "carnage" in the Search box - there are a number of different variations on this method.

    Quote Originally Posted by fivedials View Post
    Love the head as well.
    That's Doug's idea; I really like it, too.


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