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    Post Some patterns for my son's trip to MA...

    Here are some bugs I tied up for my son, who left LA last night for three weeks in MA. He will be trying these out on the Farmington and Swift Rivers...



    SIMPLY REDs...(And, PURPLE)...
    HOOK: Gamakatsu C12-B, #18?# 20
    THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, Black
    BEAD: 5/64 Black Nickel, (4 wraps 0.10 lead)?or Tung
    ABDOMEN: Red Krystal Flash
    RIB: Wapsi, Silver, xsm
    THORAX: Spirit River Iridsescent dyed peacock eye, Purple



    PALINISTA ... (apologies to EVA PERON)
    HOOK: Mustad C49S, #18 -#20, Daiichii 1130, #18-#20?used above
    THREAD: Gordon Griffith?s 14/0, Red, White
    TAIL: 1 Strand Pearl Krystal Flash
    ABDOMEN:White Thread
    OVERABDOMEN: Hareline Stalcup?s Micro Tubing, Blue
    RIB: Wapsi Silver Wire, X-SM
    WING: Grizzly Krystal Flash Black and White, 3strands, cut short
    THORAX: Arizona Diamond Hair Pearl Green or Blue
    BEAD: Silver, 5/64 or 1/16



    PEACOCK BLUE MIRACLE MIDGE... HOOK: TMC 2487, Daiichi 1130, Mustad c49s, #18-24
    THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, Black
    ABDOMEN: Wapsi Ultra thread, 70 Denier, Peacock Blue
    RIB: Lagartun, x-fine, copper



    YELLER? FELLA... NYMPH? HOOK: TMC 100 SPBL, #14-#16, Daiichi 1560, #14-#16
    THREAD: Wapsi Ultra 70 Denier, Dark Brown, Yellow
    TAIL: Bronze Mallard Fibers
    ABDOMEN: Natural Pheasant Tail
    RIB: Wapsi, Fl. Orange, SM
    THORAX: 1/3 Rusty Squirrel, 1/3 SLF STD. Cinnamon, 1/3 Fire Star, Lemon Yellow
    WINGCASE/LEGS: 6 Strands Black Krystal Flash
    BEAD: Silver Tungsten, sized to hook



    HARVESTER MIDGE, Olive... HOOK: TMC 2499 SPBL, #16-#18 or?TMC 2488 #16-#22?or?TMC 2488H # 16-#20 (The pattern, as offered by Umpqua, is tied on the first hook)
    THREAD: Uni, 8/0, Lt. Olive, laid flat ( twist bobbin counter-clock wise )
    RIB: Wapsi wire, Black, X-sm
    BEAD: Tungsten, Black, sized to hook



    S. WHIPLASH... HOOK: TMC 100SPBL, #14-#16, Daiichi 1560, #14-#16
    THREAD: Wapsi Ultra, 70 Denier Black / Ultra, 70 Denier Fl. Fire Orange
    TAIL: Coq De Leon Fibers, Medium Speckled
    RIB: Wapsi, Ultra Wire, Hot Orange, SM
    ABDOMEN: Pheasant Tail, Black
    THORAX: Spirit River Squirrel Blend, Natural Grey (35%), Arizona Diamond Hair, Rainbow (35%), Ice Dub, UV Purple (30%)
    WING CASE/LEGS: Grizzly Krystal Flash, Black/White
    BEAD: Silver Tungsten, sized to hook





    HARVESTER MIDGE, Rusty Brown...
    HOOK: TMC 2499 SPBL, #16-#18 or?TMC 2488 #16-#22?or?TMC 2488H # 16-#20 (The pattern, as offered by Umpqua, is tied on the first hook)
    THREAD: Lagartun, 74 Denier, Rusty Brown
    RIB: Wapsi wire, Black, X-sm
    BEAD: Tungsten, Black, sized to hook



    RED/ ORANGE PT (BUFFALO JUMP)

    HOOK: Daiichi 1560, TMC 3761 , #12-#18
    THREAD: Uni 8/0 Brown, to secure tail, rib and abdomen
    TAIL: Lemon Wooduck
    RIB: Wapsi, Copper/Brown wire SM
    ABDOMEN: Red Pheasant Tail fibers...then
    THREAD: Wapsi 6/0 Fl. Orange
    THORAX: Orange Ice Dub 50%., Nat. Squirrel Belly 50%
    WING CASE/ LEGS: Rusty Brown Krystal Flash
    BEAD: Silver Tungsten, sized to hook




    And YES, flashy hot spots work well on heavily pressured waters...











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    I LOVE them!!!!
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    Betty,
    Those will work very well in MA especailly on the Swift. Is he trying some Striper fishing when he is out here?

    Dan

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    All are nice ties, and I'm sure they will all catch fish, but I'm partial to the red/orange PT and the yeller fella nymph - great ties that I'll have to try for my next trip on the water. Great tying!
    Keep them coming,
    -ZugbugPete

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    Quote Originally Posted by Park1 View Post
    Betty,
    Those will work very well in MA especailly on the Swift. Is he trying some Striper fishing when he is out here?

    Dan
    I only armed my kid with a Winston BIIX, 9', 5wt. for this trip...he is with his fiancee who is attending to her Grandmother in her final days...


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    Those are inspiring! I was out last night after bluegills, just after a storm front blew through. The only thing they hit was a nymph pattern I tied up from the article in the current Fly Tyer magazine to try out. I am now VERY interested to try some more out!
    The Green Hornet strikes again!!!

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    Some suggested additions for the Swift: Copper Johns in Copper and black in sizes #14 - #18. Flashback PT nymph in #16 and #18. The river was recently stocked, so Wooly Buggers might still be effective. If he is planning on evening fishing, Sulphur Duns, emergers and spinners, in sizes #16 - #20 would be welcome additions.

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    A short update:



    "Hey dad, here's the photos from today...only a few. More next time. I fished the swift river in the catch and release portion from the y-pool down towards the bridge (about half a mile or so). I was only out there for about two hours. Caught this one, about 15 inches, and lost a couple, but it was a pretty busy day, but I only saw two people pull in any fish. I saw a little surface action as I was leaving, but some storms were moving in so I wanted to get back home. The y-pool itself was too crowded, so I ventured downstream. "swift" is definitely a misnomer. It's the slowest, clearest water I've fished, much different than anything I've really nymphed. I THINK it was the Yeller Feller that this one took. I think I had another strike on this one, and one on a cream midge. More to come in a few days...I want to fish the Swift again earlier in the day, and maybe try the deerfield. Maybe try the farmington this weekend..."

    "Gin Clear"...PT/TB
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    Awesome flies!!!!!!!!

    Jeanne
    I'm leaving now to go find myself. If I should return before I get back, please ask me to wait.

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    Great flies! Beautiful pictures of the river your son is fishing and a good fishing report. Thanks for sharing.

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