That is a good fly for pmds and a good style of fly for all kinds of things. Nice work on the photos too.
Nice job by John Mundinger. Nice clean fly, very nice photos, and easy to follow instructions. But where’s the glue, John G ?
Benjo - thanks. Btw, tied in size 10/12 with a sparsely dubbed hare’s ear abdomen, a peacock thorax and a medium dun hackle, it might be an effective fly on the Clark’s Fork in the spring - i.e. gray drake.
Peter - it’s on permanent back order
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That pattern looks easy and really interchangeable. Different colors different foam and then altogether a different fly.
I think I am going to try that in some midge type patterns and see how they look.
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I actually first started tying this pattern as a midge. Here is a sample.
[url=http://www.danica.com/flytier/jmundinger/suspender_midge.htm:a27d3]http://www.danica.com/flytier/jmundinger/suspender_midge.htm[/url:a27d3]
yep…I can see myself tying a few of them up for pmds. I have tied some for midges and they are excellent.
Take care everyone and cya around. Mark