Back to trying a #16 baetis sparkle dun



and a PMD

Back to trying a #16 baetis sparkle dun



and a PMD

Very nice - I know a place where that would work wonders S
Hugs,
LF
Thanks D. Why can’t it be that time of year already???
Lovely flies!
That PMD looks like it must be 6" long on my monitor. I bet the fish are big there. Please tell us where…
Those flies would still look good to the fish where I go if they were just 1/2" long.![]()
Good one John!!!
That’s right. Want to see flaws in your fly - take a close-up photo!
Tied this version for you, John. Different body, and only about 5 ft. long!!!
Byron

Am I seeing things or have you put an upward bend in the hook shank?
Cheers,
C.
So observant!!! These are “ultimate dry fly hooks” by Orvis. They DO have a slight upward bend. Only used that hook on the second PMD.
Think I’m going to try that - ala Gary Borger’s ideas about the thorax sitting up a little. We can’t bend the butt up without using extended bodies but we can bend up the front. I like curved hooks for nymphs, and was tying a dry on one when Duh! I thought - you got to turn that hook over - kind of like a water wisp. Gotta try new stuff.
Very nice and fishy, love them.
Looks like you’re using natural dark deer hair for the wing on the BWO.
Why not use some dyed gray?
There is a lesson in these flies about what narrows the hooking gap. These are small flies and traditional wisdom says to use an up eye hook, because a down eye hook will narrow the hooking gap. It does not.
If you look at the first flies tied with a down eye hook and the last tied with a straight eye hook, what narrows the hooking gap is the material tied on to the hook opposite of the hook point. The hooking gape does not change with the eye position.
Secondly, the hook is relatively short for the gap size, so I suspect these are 2XS 2XL hooks.
Nice flies Byron and a good choice of hooks.
It looks grey on my computer Steven. Maybe it’s because the Pack lost.![]()
You didn’t want football interfering with your preparation for the season opener, anyway.
The BWO’s are tied with deer hair dyed dun color. The last fly is a PMD with natural hair color.
Byron
My monitor makes it look a little tannish.
Nice fly…like always.