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    Default Humpy Flymph SBS



    A Flumpy; found this on a Serbian site. Tied with materials on the bench; change colors to suit your needs.


    hook ? Dai Riki 125 #14
    thread - Danville 6/0 olive
    tail - wood duck flank
    body - Tying thread
    hump - ostrich herl (Hacklestacker style)
    hackle - Mearns quail

    Part 1

    Mash barb, start thread, wrap to bend




    Measure (hook length) some wood duck flank; tie in






    Create loop; wrap back to bend






    Tie in some ostrich herl; hook loop onto gallows



    Last edited by ScottP; 07-26-2018 at 07:17 AM.
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    Part 2

    Wrap ostrich up loop (length of body) and back; tie off with 2 wraps at the base, trim








    Pull forward; tie off/trim






    Tie in hackle by tip




    Wrap hackle, tie off/trim, whip finish, SHHAN








    Regards,
    Scott
    Just a tourist passing through


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    Thanks Scott.
    Great pattern. I admire your tying skills. Will have to try some of those.

    Dennis

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    Thanks Dennis. Here's the PMD variation








    hook - Dai Riki 125 #16
    thread - Danville 6/0 tan
    rib - x-small wire copper
    tail/abdomen - pheasant tail
    thorax - medium tinsel opal
    hump - ostrich herl yellow (Hacklestacker style)
    hackle - partridge


    Regards,
    Scott
    Just a tourist passing through


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    Double thanks.

    I can already hear the trout smacking their lips just waiting for one of these to hit the water.

    Dennis

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    Love this pattern! I might do a variant with CDC for our native brookies

    Thanks for showing this,

    Alberto

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