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    Default Flick Stonefly Creeper SBS




    Cool fly; didn't know he fished anything besides a Grey Fox Variant. A few different methods to attach the shellback, although none of the ones I've seen seem very durable; I'm lazy and chose the path of least resistance.




    hook - Mustad 9671 #12
    underbody - non-tox wire .025
    thread - UTC 70 woodduck
    shellback/wing pad - woodduck flank
    tail - pheasant tail
    abdomen - stripped hackle quill ginger
    thorax - rabbit dirty gold
    legs - partridge




    Part 1


    mash barb, wrap front of shank with non-tox







    start thread, wrap underbody, taper front and back







    tie in a clump of woodduck fibers (hook gap width) by tips, wrap back to point above barb







    measure 2 pheasant tail fibers for length (hook shank) and tie in on either side of shellback













    strip a ginger neck quill, moisten (microwave 30 seconds in a damp napkin) and tie in; smooth underbody with thread






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    Part 2


    brush underbody with Sally (or Super Glue); wrap quill forward and tie off








    dub thread, dub thorax






    prep partridge, tie in by tip and wrap








    squeeze front of fly from top and bottom (no pic, sorry) and take a few wraps back, pushing hackle fibers to the sides




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    Part 3


    pull shellback forward





    tie down, trim, smooth head, half hitch x 2, SHHAN








    Regards,
    Scott

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    bravo!!
    that is a beautiful fly...
    -spoof
    if every cast caught a fish, it would be called "catching" not "fishing"

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    Hi Scott, Great tutorial as usual. Whats up with that bruise on your thumbnail ? Seems like its been there forever. Love your work !
    PADDY
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    not relevant, but...

    this fly reminds me of one i saw in a article on layering and how, if done properly, you can create incredible depth in your flies... the fly was the same basic idea, they just wrapped the entire thorax and abdomen in a heavy gauge clear mono... directly over the shell and all... everything was under the mono... it really made for an stunning fly.. it forced the detail to pop...
    if every cast caught a fish, it would be called "catching" not "fishing"

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    [COLOR=#222222][FONT=Times]
    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy80701 View Post
    Whats up with that bruise on your thumbnail ? Seems like its been there forever.
    Hammer blow while replacing some exterior wood trim. Looked back over pictures and narrowed it down to last week of October, so it has been a while; I'm guessing it migrates out by mid-March.


    Quote Originally Posted by spoof85 View Post
    this fly reminds me of one i saw in a article on layering and how, if done properly, you can create incredible depth in your flies... the fly was the same basic idea, they just wrapped the entire thorax and abdomen in a heavy gauge clear mono... directly over the shell and all... everything was under the mono... it really made for an stunning fly.. it forced the detail to pop...
    that does make for a cool effect.

    Regards,
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    Scott, That's a really cool stonefly. Have you ever fished it? I'm going to tie a few up.
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by lastchance View Post
    Scott, That's a really cool stonefly. Have you ever fished it? I'm going to tie a few up.
    Thanks
    I think a really cool follow-on would be some reports of fishing Scott's flies.

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    Bruce,

    No; never have fished one. I saw it in Skip Morris' Art of Tying the Nymph and really liked the looks of it, then did a little digging and found more info online and decided to take a shot.

    John,

    I'd love to hear from anyone who fished/fishes them; that would be neat.

    Regards,
    Scott

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