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This is, hands down, the best Crippled Caddis pattern I have ever used. I will be tying these up in Tan, Chartreuse, Amber and a #20 in Black (boring) – Purple instead. It is a old pattern that I have yet to come upon in any Fly Shop that currently exists. I will be doing some variations on this pattern with materials that have appeared since I came across this (below) little guy…I prefer to use straight eye hooks for the smaller sizes (#18-#20) as it increases the hooking capacity. I also like the Veevus 16/0 thread for spinning heads – one may stand on this stuff, it is that strong This bug works on lakes (twitch on a straight line) and on Rivers and Streams…fish dead drift upstream or in the lane – downstream…it kills in back eddies. The SBS will be up on Frankenfly’s site (see below) in the next week…he is currently Trouting the Ausable in Michigan…

THE STEP BY STEP for this pattern is now posted at FRANKENFLY…Father’s Day 2013

RCC PURP -2-RETRO CRIPPLED CADDIS (Purple) – Snowshoe Hare…

MAT RCC PURP -1-Materials for RETRO CADDIS CRIPPLE – Purple…

HOOK:  Daiichi 1110, #20

THREAD: Ultra 70 Denier, Abdomen – Tiemco 16/0, Black – Head

TAIL/SHUCK: Select Marabou Plumes feathers, Purple

ABDOMEN: Working thread, Purple

UNDER WING: Sparkle Emerger Yarn, Clear (White)

WING: Dyed Black, Coastal Deer Hair

TIPS: Whiting Grizzly, Black/White

HEAD: Underfur from a Snow Shoe Hare, Dyed Black

So my eyes were going at this point and I decided to do this little fellow up using Snowshoe Hare under fur for the head. Stuff floats like a cork. If a Black version is desired, I would go with Micro Fine Black dubbing for the Abdomen and just to be different, a tad of Arizona Diamond Hair, in Starlight… for the TAIL/SHUCK…just to be different …

CADDIS CHART YNP -1-A Hatch Chart from Yellowstone Fly Fishing which indicates Caddis that are in and around the Yellowstone National Park and their approximate hatch dates. *Note that Oecetis is mis-identified and should be Nectopsyche, which appears in early Summer and again in the Fall on the Firehole River, inside the Park…

RCC AMBER -3-

RETRO CRIPPLED CADDIS – Amber …

MAT RCC AMBER -1-Materials for RETRO CRIPPLE CADDIS – Amber…

HOOK:  TMC 900BL, #14-#18, TMC 102Y, #15 – #17

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, Light Cahill – Under Abdomen – Veevus 16/0, Brown – Head

TAIL/SHUCK: Ginger, Strung Marabou Blood Quill feathers

ABDOMEN: Fine & Dry, Amber

TIPS: Whiting Grizzly, Ginger

UNDER WING: DNA Holo Fusion fibers – Tan – the narrow, not flashy ones – a batch sized to hook

WING: Coastal Deer Hair – Bleached

HEAD: Antelope, Natural

I have had a lot of success with Amber Caddis in waters that I fish. Craig Matthews once used exclusively, a size #15 Amber Iris Caddis, for an entire season. The color mimics North American species of both  Arctopsyche and Helicopsyche.

RCC AMB PURP -1-Amber and Purple RETRO CRIPPLE CADDIS…

MADASON AM _One of the places that a good many of the above Trichoptera may be found…

UV2 RCC PINK -1-UV2/CDC RETRO CRIPPLED CADDIS – Pink …

MAT RCC PINK -1-Materials for UV2/CDC RETRO CRIPPLED CADDIS – Pink

HOOK: TMC 101, Daiichi 1110, #14 – #18…this is a #18

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, White – Under Abdomen, Veevus 16/0, Brown – Head

TAIL/SHUCK: Marabou, Burnt Orange

RIB: Lagartun Copper Wire, Fine or E-Fine, depending on hook size

ABDOMEN: 60% Hendrickson Pink Micro Fine, 40% UV2 Fine & Dry, Tan

UNDER WING: UV2 CDC, Natural

TIPS: Metz, Dyed Grizzly, Blue Dun

WINK: Coastal Deer Hair – Dark Tips

HEAD: UV2 Deer Hair, Natural

This is a version utilizing a lot of materials that were not available, back in the day…this is a pattern that truly lends itself to experimentation…

RCC TAN -2-

RETRO CRIPPLE CADDIS – Tan/Gold…

michael-monache-87_1Some little kid who caught a few Golden Trout on this pattern up on the South Fork of the Kern River, in Monache Meadows…back in the day…

RCC TAN BTM -4-

Bottom view…

RCC  TAN MAT -1-Materials for RETRO CRIPPLED CADDIS – Tan/Gold…

HOOK: TMC 101, #14 – #18…or TMC 100, Daiichi 1100, 1110

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, Light Cahill – Under Abdomen – Veevus 16/0, Brown, Head

RIB: Ultra Wire, Amber, SM or Ultra Wire x-sm…depending on hook size

ABDOMEN: 70% Fly-Rite Poly, Tan – 30% Wapsi Life Cycle, Tan

UNDERWING: EP Short Streamer Brush Fibers – Clear (White)

WING: Coastal All Purpose Deer Hair – Dark Tips

TIPS: Whiting Grizzly – Ginger

HEAD: Rocky Mountain Deer Hair – Golden Brown

This is something in Tan for Hydropsyche with a bit of sparkle for the under wing and in the abdomen…

RCC TAN -5-A batch ready for H20…

RCC-5-Some of the “Old Guys”…posing…

this one is Chartreuse…

RETRO CC -1-RETRO CRIPPLED CADDIS – Chartreuse …

RCC-4-RETRO “corked”…

RCC-6-A batch of Chartreuse RCC on the base…

RCC-7-Tools required…and keep those hackle feathers for later use…

RCC-8-Materials for CHARTREUSE RETRO CRIPPLED CADDIS…

HOOK: Daiichi 1100, #14 – #18

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, Olive – Under Abdomen – Veevus 16/0 White – Head

TAIL/SHUCK: Select marabou Plumes – Golden Brown

RIB: Lagartun Gold, Fine or X-Fine

ABDOMEN: Fly-Rite Poly, Chartreuse

WING: Coastal All Purpose Deer Hair, Dark Tips

TIPS: Whiting Grizzly – Black/White

HEAD: Coastal All Purpose Deer Hair – Bleached

This is the standard pattern with no frills…

I will be sending an SBS to FRANKENFLY for use on his BLOG when I photograph a complete series along with the materials used…HERE is some background on this pattern…There will be additional images and information here as well…

PT/TB 

I will be putting together some additional Caddis – emergers, cripples, dries and spent – in the following series. They will imitate genus Hydropsyche , which is prevalent throughout North America…In the Eastern Sierras, they are prevalent from May through the beginning of October. They may either be Tan or Olive in color. Good populations are found in the East Walker River, Upper and Lower Owens River, Hot Creek and in  a number of freestone creeks along the Eastern Slope…In most of those locations, they tend to be sizes #16 – #18

UV2 SWC TAN -1-UV2 SNOW SHOE SPARKLE WING CADDIS CRIPPLE (Tan) – TMC 101, #14 – #18…this is a #18

MOO STILLWATER MT -1-They also appear here, sometimes in blizzard fashion, in the evenings , in August, on the Stillwater River, MT…that guy above…knows…

PT/TB 

Michael and Aimee left the environs of the Big Apple and headed out to do some exploring on one of the rivers I hope to visit with him when I travel back East later this year…these are some preliminary photos which he sent to me…

BK -1-Yeah…well, I don’t know about THAT…

BK-7-The surrounding area…

BK-2-Moo’s BIIX Winston, 9′, 5wt. with a Tibor CL Reel and Aimee’s Sage SP, 9′, 6wt. with a Ross Canyon…

BK-3-The Beaver Kill…

BK-5-A local resident…I will be focusing on a lot more Eastern bugs in upcoming posts…to fill some additional fly boxes for the kids (and maybe for me)…

Beaverkill Hatch ChartBeaver Kill Hatch Chart from troutu.com…looks like I have a few patterns to tie…

BK-4-More Beaver Kill water…

BK-6-Camping by the river…that kid keeps the most organized campsite I have ever seen…

I will finish the Retro Crippled Caddis series in a couple of days. Frankenfly is off Trouting the Ausable and he will be posting the SBS on those guys sometime in the next week…

After that…some additional Cripple, Emerging and Caddis dries that would work in the above water and some places here in the West…

PT/TB 

Michael and Aimee flew in from NYC for his Graduation from California College Of The Arts, School Of Architecture - this past weekend. What follows is some documentation of what transpired…it was ALL good !!!

SF -1Ally , driving Dad to San Francisco…

SF 2 -Over the hills to Gilroy, CA…the garlic capitol of the U.S. ….

SF 3-Hanging out on a cold bay evening at Mojo Bicycle Cafe waiting for Jean to show up…

SF 4-Michael, Jean and Ally, waiting for a table at Ragazza…Mmmmm good pizza !!!

SF 5-Ally…

SF 6-Pizza and Michael’s Pork Chop…

SF 7-We got a table in a heated Gazebo, on the patio…Jean consumes while Michael reaches…

SF 8-Saturday morning coffee and cookies with Aimee and Michael before heading over to the graduation site…

SF 9-Michael with his beret at the graduation procession…place was a madhouse….

SF 10-I snuck up front to catch Michael, just before he hit the podium… to be recognized…

SF 11-Michael’s project on display at the Graduate Building…

Jean Ally CCA -1-Jean and Ally doing the usual…eating…

SF 12-The studio where Michael spent a good portion of his life over the last three years…

SF 13-Ally and Michael at the Graduation reception…

SF 14-Aimee and a rather proud Mom at the graduation reception…

SF 15-Ally, Michael and Jean…

SF 16-Anesta Iwan and Michael, the two students in the graduating class, that did so, with HIGH DISTINCTION (HONORS)…

SF 17-Mr. and Mrs. Barker…the work paid off !!!

Family CCA -2-All of us guys…

SF 18-Then…a drive down to San Mateo for an evening BBQ with the Hong and Wu families to celebrate…

SF 19 -Cousin Donna keeps the kids in stiches…

SF 20-Uncle Gene and the Aunts and Cousins on the patio…

SF 21-Ally, Jean and Michael…

SF 22-Michael reflecting with his Cousins Karen and Timothy…

SF 23-The round table – where family business gets discussed…

SF 24-JULES BAR SF 5.19.13 -1-Jean, Michael and Ally at bar Jules, on Hayes St. – for Sunday Brunch…

SF 25-What Michael and Ally were looking at – The Menu…

SF 29-“…and at the moment my camera happened to find you…”

SF 26-Hangin’ on Hayes St. – Jean, Ally, Michael, Liz Tran, David Harrington and HERO…

MOO FLIES -1-A few flies I took to Michael to take back to new York…

SF 31-…they went in this bag along with some “other” stuff I thought Michael might need…

SF 27-Back to LA with Ally…

SF 30-

PT/TB 

Fish smileys Rybka

Well, it is getting to be about that time…for the annual trek up to the East Side for a week or more with Michael. Michael, however, now makes his home with Aimee on the East Coast…so this year, it’s me and ALLY and HERO who will be traveling up Hwy. 395 ,to work the waters of the East Walker River and some other places that are Ally’s favorites. As usual, I will put up a photo of the pattern, add a photo of the materials used, then… describe the make-up of the pattern along with some relevant information…there are 18 patterns in this post…

Midge patterns are effective ALL year round…

MIDGES MAY 2013 -1-Finished Midge Box – May 2013…

F.Y.I – and WHY there are so many Nymph, Emerger and Cripple patterns found herein -

From the Winter 2013 Issue: Flyfishing & Tying Journal, “Water Entomology to Fly-Fish By”, Dave Whitlock, ppgs. 16-21…

THE MOST IMPORTANT WATER COLUMN POSITIONS TO FISH AQUATIC INSECTS, IN ORDER OF EFFECTIVENESS:

1. Fly one to six inches above stream bottom.

2. Fly moving upward (emerging) from bottom to surface.

3. Fly resting just under the surface film.

4. Fly resting on the surface film.

5. Fly actively twitching or skittering over the surface film.

MADISON 2nd. Vest -2-PT and Ally on the Madison River, MT…one of my favorite photos of Ally taken by Michael…

ANGLER IMAGE BOX -1- The magnetized Fly Box from Angler’s Image…without the completed Midge patterns…good for all kinds of small patterns !!!

owens-a-h-lpc-11Ally and Hero, above Lone Pine Creek, on our arrowhead finding – target shooting – photo taking trek in March of this year…

POP EWR MIDGE _2-PT workin’ the small stuff on the East Walker River…

STUBLE MIDGE TAN -1-SUBTLE MIDGE (Tan)…

RAINBOWEWR511-3-Michael, with one of the East Walker “minnows” that hopped on a Midge pattern….

MAT SUBTLE MIDGE -1-Materials for the SUBTLE MIDGE…

HOOK: Daiichi 1130, #18 – #22

THREAD Under Abdomen – Tiemco 16/0, White – Head – Tiemco 16/0, Dark Brown

RIB: Ice Thread, Brown

ABDOMEN: 5-6 strands of Nymph Shear, Amber

A simple, quick tie for that Cream-ish Tan Midge Larva on the East Walker River… Also, tie this one in Gray with a Black Ice Thread rib and a short Grizzly Krystal Flash, Black/White wing for that same water…

QUICKSILVER MIDGE -1-QUICKSILVER MIDGE (Olive) – Gamakatsu C12-B, #18 – #20…

HOOK: Gamakatsu C12-B, #18 – #20

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, Olive

TAIL/SHUCK: Krystal Flash, Olive

RIB: Ultra Wire, Red, X-sm

UNDER ABDOMEN: Working Thread

ABDOMEN: 6 strands, Pale Olive Nymph Shear – Cascade Crest Tools

WING: Single Strand Grizzly Krystal Flash, Black/Red – pulled back and slightly upwards from the sides…

THORAX: Dyed Red Peacock Herl – Wapsi * (not pictured)

BEAD: Hi-Lite Glass Bead, Quicksilver – Spirit River or Diamond Bead – Killer Caddis or Silver Tungsten Bead

When using Nymph Shear, the color of the thread beneath the material can influence the final color of the abdomen…play around with various colors of Gordon Griffith 14/0 Sheer, Veevus 16/0, Lagartun 74 denier or Tiemco 16/0 to get the color desired, to match the Midges on the water one will be working – and a lot of good practice in the process…


MAT QUICK S MIDGE -1-Materials for QUICKSILVER MIDGE…

SHEAR MIDGE BRN -1-SHEAR MIDGE (Brown) …

MAT SHEAR MIDGE -1-Materials for the SHEAR MIDGE (Brown)…

HOOK: Daiichi 1130, #18 – #20

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, Dark Brown – Tiemco 16/0, Black – Thorax forward

TAIL/SHUCK: Midge Flash, Pearl

RIB: Lagartun x-Fine Wire, Gold

ABDOMEN: 5-6 strands Nymph Shear, Brown – Cascade Crest Tools

WING: White Zelon

THORAX: Iridescent Black Peacock Herl – Spirit River

BEAD: Gold Tungsten or Brass, stuffed with wrapped .010 Lead

SILVER TUNG DEVIL -1-SILVER TUNG DEVIL MIDGE …

MAT SILVER TUNG DEVIL M -1-Materials SILVER TUNG DEVIL MIDGE…

HOOK: Daiichi 1130, #18 – #22

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, White – Under Abdomen – Gordon Griffith 14/0 Sheer, Brown – untwisted – Thorax Forward

TAIL/SHUCK: 6-8 short strands, Amber Darlon

ABDOMEN: 2 strands Gray Ice Thread, 1 strand Black Ice Thread

WING: Sparkle Emerger Yarn, Gray

THORAX: Nature’s Spirit Fine Natural Dubbing, #.8, Brown/Olive

BEAD: Tungsten Nickel (Silver), sized to hook

Something toned down in Earth accent colors for those times that the Trout are not into a real flashy, Midhe Pupa pattern…

CHOC F F MIDGE -1-CHOCOLATE FLASH FOAM EMERGER MIDGE – Barela/Variant…

MAT CHOC FFE MIDGE -1-Materials CHOCOLATE FLASH FOAM EMERGER MIDGE …

HOOK: TMC 206BL, #18 – #20 or Daiichi 1140, #18 -#22

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, Dark Brown

TAIL/SHUCK: DNA Holo Fusion, Brown – Short Flashy strand (Not pictured)…the stand separates, *that is normal for this material

RIB: Lagartun x-fine Copper Wire - * coat with hard As Hull for durability

WING: 1mm closed cell foam – White

THORAX: Arizona Synthetic Dubbing – Chocolate

This is a variation on Jeremy Barela’s Chocolate Foam Emerger…a standard on the San Juan River…he has some other interesting Midge patterns HERE

MOCHA MIDGE -2-

MOCHA MIDGE…

IMGP0148Michael works a Cream Midge on the East Walker River…

MAT MOCHA MIDGE -1-Materials for MOCHA MIDGE…

HOOK:  Daiichi 1130, #18 – #22

THREAD: Under abdomen – Tiemco 16/0, White – Thorax forward, – Tiemco 16/0, Brown

TAIL/SHUCK: Krystal Flash, Root Beer, short strand

ABDOMEN: 2 strands White Super Hair, 1 strand Dark Brown Super Hair

WING: 6-8 Strands , White Fluoro Fiber

THORAX: (Over White thread) – UV 2 Fine & Dry, Rust

BEAD: Tungsten Nickel, sized to hook

Another Cream-ish Midge Pupa pattern that emphasizes translucence and segmentation, two important factors ( I believe ) for consistent “finny” attraction to Midge patterns…that’s why I play with materials like Super Hair, Nymph Shear and Ice Thread…

JUJU FLASH MIDGE -1-JUJU FLASH MIDGE – Craven/Variant …

MAT JUJU FLASH MID -1-Materials JUJU FLASH MIDGE…

HOOK:  Gamakatsu C 12-B, #18 – #20

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, White – Under abdomen -Tiemco16/0, Black – Thorax forward

ABDOMEN: Two strands Red Super Hair – 1 Strand White Super Hair

WINGS: Grizzly Krystal Flash, Black/Red…1 strand tied in at sides and pulled up slightly

THORAX: Black Iridescent Peacock Herl – Spirit River

BEAD: Black Tungsten or Brass stuffed with wraps of .010 lead, sized to hook

Just a variant on Charlie Craven’s great JuJu series tied on a red hook with emphasis on the color red …This color work well on occasion on Eastern Sierra tail waters and there are always some in my box(s)…

WITCH DR MIDGE -1-WITCH DOCTOR MIDGE (Cream) …

* My Panasonic Lumix with the Leica lense went to purple LCD Screen this AM which probably means that the CCD Chip went South…so, the photos are being taken with another camera until the Lumix is repaired or I move to something else in the Panasonic line with a comparable lense…please bear with me…

MAT WITCH DR MIDGE -1-Materials for WITCH DOCTOR MIDGE (Cream)…

HOOK: TMC 2499 SP BL. #18 or TMC 2488, #18 – #22

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, White – Abdomen – Tiemco16/0, Brown – Thorax and Head

RIB: Lagartun x-fine Copper Wire

ABDOMEN: White Tiemco 16/0 tying thread – * Coast with SHAN

WINGS: 3 strands Krystal Flash, UV Gray

THORAX: Fluff from the base of a Grizzly Hen Neck Feather, dub on thread with saliva – NO WAX !!!

A Midge Pupa pattern for the ubiquitous Cream Midge found on the East Walker River and many other moving waters as well…hang this one off a lead dry at least two sizes larger…a Mike Mercer “Missing Link” Caddis would be a good one for that river…

HALF MIDGE BOX -1-Gettin’ there…and always one guy out of place…recipes on these starting 4.27…DONE !!!

NOTE MIDGE -1-N.O.T.E.  MIDGE…

MAT NOTE MIDGE -1-Materials N.O.T.E. MIDGE…

HOOK:  Daiichi 1130, #18 – #20

THREAD:  Tiemco 16/0, Black

TAIL/SHUCK: Short strand, Mirage Accent Opal

RIB: 1 strand Midge Rainbow Flash – Cascade Crest or Midge Flash, Pearl

OVER ABDOMEN: 1/8″ Clear Stretch Flex – tip cut to a point before tying in

WING: CDC White

THORAX: Midge Ice Braid, purple  – #18, 3 turns or wraps – #20, two turns or wraps

Something else in Black that could also be done with Cream, Gray, Tan, Blue, Olive , Red or Purple thread…one may take their pick from Veevus, Tiemco, Lagartun 74 Denier or Gordon Griffith Sheer 14/0. Those are some of the colors and thread I use for Midges… and there are a lot of different bead colors to choose from…

MIDGES POP EW -1-The “old guy” has something on…on the East Walker River…

VOODO MIDGE OLIVE V -1-VOODOO MIDGE (Olive) – Smethurst/Variant …

MAT VOODOO QUILL MIDGE -1-Materials VOODOO MIDGE (Olive) – Smethurst/Variant…

HOOK: Daiichi 1150, #18 or Daiichi 1140, #18-#22

THREAD: Gordon Griffith Sheer 14/0, Red

ABDOMEN: Stripped Peacock Quill dyed Olive..soak in water before use …allow portions of the thread beneath to be visible – * coat with Hard As Hull for durability

WINGS: Krystal Flash, UV Pearl

THORAX: Fluff from the base of a Brahma Soft Hackle Feather, Mottled Gray – Whiting

A bit more like the original Smethurst pattern…HERE are some oth Peacock Quills from Poland, that might strike one’s fancy for use in this pattern, since Spirit River no longer offers the dyed versions…

DB ZEEB SH -1-DIAMOND BEAD “ZEEB” SH MIDGE – (PT & GROUSE)…

MAT DB ZEEB -1-Materials for DIAMOND BEAD “ZEEB” SH MIDGE – (PT & GROUSE)…

HOOK:  TMC 101, #18 – #22

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, Black

TAIL/SHUCK: Krystal Flash, Hot Orange

ABDOMEN: Ringneck Pheasant Tail, Black

RIB: Ultra Wire, Silver, x-sm

THORAX: Killer Caddis Diamond Bead, sized to hook

HACKLE: English Grouse – I V notch the feather, two soft loops of thread and spin it around the hook shank – use finger nails to spread evenly

Yes, a soft hackle Zeb(ra) Midge pattern that imitates an emerging adult and probably some other smallish creatures that inhabit a Western river biomass…

9-ewr-sized-bt-blog-7The “OLD GUY’s” favorite Midging set up – for rivers, when the flows ain’t blowin’..T & T Pardigm, 9′, 5wt., Tibor Spring Creek CL…

SB MIDGE -1-SAGEBRUSH MIDGE …

ew-30-mike-brown-2-Michael, with a typical Brown from the East Walker River, that was feeding on Midge larva and pupa…

MAT SAGE B MIDGE -1-Materials for SAGEBRUSH MIDGE…

HOOK: Alec Jackson Chironomid Hook – #17

THREAD: Under Abdomen – Tiemco 16/0, White – Tiemco 16/0, Black , thorax forward

TAIL/SHUCK: Krystal Flash, Hot Orange

ABDOMEN: Micro Olive Floss – Cascade Crest

RIB: Lagartun X-fine copper wire

WINGS: DNA Holo Fusion, Sage – use one strand, loop , tie  on sides and angle upwards…use a flashy strand

THORAX: Ice Dub UV Light Olive

Always use white thread under floss. It adds to the translucency of the floss and make a pattern using this material more effective. Micro Floss comes in a variety of colors

P GF MIDGE -1-P GF MIDGE – Duran/Variant …

MAT P GF MIDGE -1-Materials for P GF MIDGE…

HOOK: TMC 101. #18 – #20

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, Black

ABDOMEN: Purple Glimmer Thread – Cascade Crest

TRIGGER SPOT: 1 Short strand Micro Pearl Flashabou (over Black Thread)…coat with SHAN for durability

Jude Duran’s Midge patterns are mostly very simple ties that put emphasis on segmentation. He was among the first to add flash for trigger spots. I use a lot of them… and purple is a color that works when other folks haven’t arrived (they are still sleeping) or are just planning to depart (they are hungry for dinner) – in places like this:

MOO SS $3.00 BRIDGE -1-Above THAT Bridge on a river in Montana…

JD THREAD MIDGES -1-Some other Jude Duran Flash Thread Midges tied in different colors using Gudebrod rod wrapping thread…and they really work !

CCD MIDGE -1-CCD MIDGE …

MAT CCD MIDGE -1-Materials for CCD MIDGE…

HOOK: TMC 2499 SP BL, #16 – #18

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, White – Under Abdomen – Tiemco 16/0, Black – Thorax forward

RIB: Lagartun x-fine copper wire

ABDOMEN: A few strands of DNA Holo Fusion, Chartreuse – coat the finished abdomen with SHAN for durability

WING: CDC White

THORAX: STS Trilobal Dubbing, Black = clipped short

BEAD: Copper Tungsten, sized to hook

These little Midge Pupa emerger types work wonders on the East Walker River. I tie a lot of them using Krystal Flash Abdomens…I thought I might give some DNA products a workout…

PnP MIDGE -1-P ‘n P MIDGE …

MAT P n P MIdge -1-Materials for P ‘n P Midge…

HOOK:  Daiichi 1130, #16 – #20

THREAD: Under Abdomen _ Ultra 70 denier, Fl. Shell Pink – Tiemco 16/0, DK. Brown Thorax forward

TAIL/SHUCK: Midge Raibow Flash - Cascade Crest – or Midge Flash, Pearl

OVER ABDOMEN: 1/8″ Clear, Stretch Flex – cut to a point to tie in to reduce bulk…this product does not degrade as quickly as Scud Back

RIB: Ultra Wire, Red, x-sm

THORAX: Ice Dub Peacock

BEAD: Black Tungsten, sized to hook

…and yes, I have found pink to be an excellent color for Midges, small may Fly patterns, dries, Scuds etc…just remember, when using a latex type body covering, the material will start aging with exposure to sunlight. Don’t expect these kind of patterns to be in good shape, after a couple of seasons of languishing in ‘yer fly box…

ICE MIDGE VAR -1-ICE VOODOO MIDGE – Smethurst/Variant …

Mat ICE VD MIDGE -1-

Materials for ICE VOODOO MIDGE…

HOOK: Daiichi 1140, #18 -#22, Daiichi 1250, #18

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, White – Under Abdomen – Tiemco 16/0, Dk. Brown, Thorax forward

ABDOMEN: 1 strand Black Ice Thread, 2 strands Rusty Brown Ice Thread..no Ice Thread ? – Use Super Hair

THORAX: Fluff from the base of a furnace hen neck feather – use saliva to dub on thread – NO WAX !!!

WINGS: 2 short lengths of Medium Brown Krystal Flash (1 strand looped at sides and pulled slightly upward)

This is a variation on Frank Smethurst’s pattern. I have also seen this pattern tied on small, down eye, straight hooks. Smethurst and Tracy Petersen are two of the few tiers who I have come across that have found an excellent use for that fluffy stuff at the base of a hen neck feather, which usually gets tossed out with the trash …video HERE.

ewr-sized-bt-moo-blog-51Another EWR Brown that Michael took on a Midge pattern…

SHADOWS GRIZ MIDGE -1-SHADOWS GRIZ MIDGE …

MAT SHAD GRIZ -1-Materials SHADOW GRIZ MIDGE…

HOOK: Daiichi 1130, #18 – #20,,,TMC 2488, #16 – #18

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, White

TAIL/SHUCK: Krystal Flash, UV Pearl

ABDOMEN: A sparse group of strands, DNA Holo Fusion, Purple

RIB: Ultra Wire, Silver, x-small

THORAX: AZ Diamond Hair, Rainbow, #.22

WING: 2 Short Strands, Grizzly Flash, Black/White

HOT SPOT: Datum Glo-Brite Floss, #.3, Red

BEAD: Silver Brass stuffed with .010 lead or Silver tungsten, sized to hook

Michael and I have had a lot of success with these oddball types of Midge patterns…this is something in purple, to use when shadows are on the water in the early AM or late PM…it just kinda’ migrated out of my thinking after tremendous success with this pattern

mike-ewr-3Approaching SHADOW time on the East Walker River….

UV2 BIOT MIDGE RH -1UV2 BIOT RH MIDGE …

MAT UV2 BIOT RH MID -1-Materials UV2 BIOT RH MIDGE…

HOOK: Gamakatsu  C12-B, #18 -#20

THREAD: Under Abdomen – Tiemco 16/0, White – Thorax forward -  Tiemco, 16/0, Black

WEIGHT: .010 lead wraps, jammed into bead

ABDOMEN: UV 2 Turkey Biot, White

RIB: Holographic Mylar Motion, Red, 1/64″

THORAX: Iridescent Peacock Eye, Black

BEAD: Black brass or tungsten, sized to hook

Segmentation, segmentation and segmentation…properties that have work well on Midge imitations…turkey biots come in a wide range of colors for small imitations...I will repeat this: Use white thread or pearl or silver mylar under UV 2 products to bring out the best in their reflective qualities…

390744_596181663734776_541273952_nMy Grandson Miles, preparing to do some pattern research…

NEXT: Me and Ally (and HERO) to San Francisco to watch Michael get his diploma…and then, for FRANKENFLY, an SBS on the most successful crippled Caddis pattern I have ever used…

OPOP N' HERO -1-The adventure never ends…

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PT/TB 

Time to get to some patterns that have been on the back burner for awhile. A portion of these will go into a box for a person who is new to Fly Fishing. So, these are patterns that will put that person into fish, no matter where they might use them…

BUGS 4 OTHER -1-

In on a book and done…

ANG CIN CAD LARVA -1-ANGORA CINNAMON CADDIS LARVAE  – Culton/Variant …

MAT ANG CAD -1-Materials for ANGORA CINNAMON CADDIS…

HOOK:  Daiichi 1560, #14 – #18

THREAD:  Ultra 70 denier, Burnt Orange – Under Abdomen / Tiemco 16/0, Brown – Thorax forward

WEIGHT: *NOTE…this pattern is underweighted (wire dia. smaller than shank dia.)  – 0.10 lead wire

ABDOMEN: 60% Ginger Angora Goat / 40% SLF Standard Cinnamon Dub

THORAX: SLF Spikey Squirrel Dubbing, Brown

BEAD: Copper Brass or Tungsten, sized to hook

This is a Steve Culton pattern that I first saw in the Summer 2012 Issue of Flyfishing & Tying Journal. He now has his own BLOG on WordPress and it is linked to under his name <-. I have used both Angora Goat and Seal-EX for bugger and streamer patterns. My take on this fly differs a bit from Steve’s. I like a buggier effect, using the “brushed method” ( that is why there is a bore brush and Velcro in the materials photo) so I use the material like I do with Mink, in tying the “Mink Thing”.That is just my preference, it may be tied as one chooses…in any case, it is a buggy, translucent pattern that will take Trout – anywhere there are Caddis…I will be tying more up in some other colors so that Michael can match this experience…

MOO EW JUMP RAIN -1-…on waters he will be Fly Fishing in the East. The Brown above… was caught on the East Walker River…

UV2 SW RS2 -1-UV2 SPARKLE WING RS2 – Craven/Variant…

MAT UV2 RS2 _1-Materials for UV2 SPARKLE WING RS2…

HOOK: Daiichi 1110, #16 – #24

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, Gray – Head / Tiemco 16/0, White – under abdomen...* When using UV2 dubbing ALWAYS use a reflective base under it !

TAIL: White Fluoro Fibre – 2 short strands propped up by one THIN turn of dubbing under the tail(s)

ABDOMEN: UV2 Fine & Dry, Adams Grey

WING BUDS: 2 srort looped strands of DNA Holo Chromosome Flash, Pearl …or, what Charlie uses…

THORAX: UV2 Fine & Dry, Adams Grey

Ever since Rim Chung designed it, RS2′s take Trout…This is Charlie Craven’s version which may be found HERE.

I have taken good Trout in just about every location I have Fly Fished, using this pattern and a number of it’s variations. It may be tied to imitate just about ANY May Fly. They may be worked from the bottom of the water column to the top…I don’t leave home without them…

LO O 1 4.8.13 6The RS2 has taken a lot of nice fish for me and my crew here, in the Lower Owens River, in Spring and Fall. The above pattern, in Grey, is a good BWO/Baetis imitation for the Owens…

HB PSF -1-

HB PSF NYMPH …

MAT HB PSF NYMPH -1-Materials for HB PSF NYMPH…

HOOK:  Daiichi 1560, #14 – #18

THREAD: Under Abdomen – Ultra 70 Denier, Brown / Thorax forward, Tiemco 16/0, Dark Brown

WEIGHT: 0.10 Lead… stuffed into bead

TAIL: Coq De Leon, Light Speckled

ABDOMEN: Pheasant Tail Fibers, Brown

RIB: Wapsi Wire, Copper, SM or X-sm

WING CASE/LEGS; Six strands Rusty Brown Krystal Flash, pulled over Thorax then separated

THORAX: SLF Spikey Squirrel, Brown

BEAD: Orange Hot Bead, sized to hook

A pumped up Pheasant tail nymph that works well on the East Walker River and other locations, in the Spring when waters are off colored. I use a lot of Rusty Brown Krystal Flas for abdomens, wing cases and legs…in the rivers I fish. in the Sierras, it goes over well…

DNA DIP PINK -1-DNA DIP (PINK)…

MAT DNA DIP -1-Materials DNA DIP (PINK)…

HOOK: TMC 5262, #16 – #18

THREAD: Under Abdomen – Tiemco 16/0, White /  Head – Tiemco 16/0, Brown

RIB: Brown Ice Thread – coat body with SHAN for durability

WING: Sparkle Emerger Yarn, Clear White

A simple Caddis Serndipity pattern in PINK. For Hydropsyche or any other Caddis that appears TAN…Walter Wiese, of Park’s Fly Shop in Gardiner, MT has been playing around with a lot of patterns in Pink… because they work

STILLWATER 4.8.13 1…and they will slay in here, in the evening…on the Stillwater River, MT

YAMSI SPECIAL -1-YAMSI SPECIAL – Dave Hughes/Variant …

MAT YAMSI -1-Materials YAMSI SPECIAL…

HOOK:  TMC 2487, Daiichi 1130, #16…

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, Black

WEIGHT: 0.10 Lead Stuffed into bead

ABDOMEN: Ultra Wire Copper, SM and Fl Chartreuse, SM…I coat with SHAN

THORAX: SLF Squirrel Spikey Dubbing Dave uses black Hare’s Ear

BEAD: Black Brass or Tungsten

Dave Hughes created this wire pattern for Brachycentrus (Grannom) hatches on the Yamsi Ranch in Oregon. He notes that it works well in many “other” places. I have used a number of wired abdomen patterns ( excluding the Copper John series) and they have produced for me. I like to coat the abdomens with Dav’s Flexament  or Aqua Tuff, which adds dimension to the fly…in this instance, I have used SHAN

MADISON 2 4.8.13 4Wired patterns have put me into some rather large Browns in this section of The Madison River, below Ennis, MT…

$#.00 Wired SEREN -1-

WIRED $3.00 DIP – Matthews/Variant…

MAT WIED DIP -1-Materials for WIRED $3.00 DIP…

HOOK: Daiichi 1130, TMC 2487, #14 -#18

THREAD: Danville 6/0, #47, Tobacco Brown

RIB: Waspsi Wire, Hot Orange, SM and Copper Brown, SM

WING: Bleached Coastal Deer Hair – Nature’s Spirit

Another fish catching machine from Blue Ribbon Flies and Craig Matthews. The original $3.00 Dip works anywhere…so will this. I have tied it on a curved, scud hook rather than a straight hook as seen in BRF’s instructional video

$3.00 BRIDGE SUNSET -1-The location , from whence, the above pattern got it’s name…$3.00 Bridge on the Madison River, MT…and the BEST time to be there…

NEXT: Fill this up…

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PT/TB

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…and some other bugs to be added now. I’d like to say I know all about Black Flies, however, I don’t. I have been aware of their presence in spring creeks and tail waters that I frequent, but have never fished imitations which have been created for them. What follows are some patterns by some  tiers who are out there and have used them. Jeff Morgan is perhaps the most important Fly Fishing author on the subject and I will include some links to his work and some additional information on these interesting Diptera that make up a good percentage of Trout food…as usual, the materials for the ties will be photographed and included…These bugs are important to Trout !!!

SIMULIIDs -1-A batch of SIMULIID(s)…

BF LARVA WF -1-BLACK FLY LARVAE – (Image from Westfly)…

RIFFLE EWR SIM -1-Riffle water on the East Walker River – habitat for the Black Fly Larvae…

SIM OWENS -1-Here are some SIMULIID LARVAE in a photo taken of a stomach sample from a Trout, in the Lower Owens River, by Rob (clouserfreak) one of the members of The Kern River Forum

SJE BF -1- CDC SLEEPY JOHN ESTES – SIMULIID ADULT- Jeff Morgan…

MAT SJE -1-Materials for the CDC SLEEPY JOHN ESTES…

HOOK:  TMC 5212, #12 – #16

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, Black

UNDER ABDOMEN: Black Razor Foam, .5mm

RIB: Silver Wire, SM

ABDOMEN: Micro Fine Dry Fly Dub, Black

WINGS: CDC Gray, Lt. Dun or Mallow

HACKLE: Black CDC

HEAD: Black Deer Hair, dubbed

Jeff Morgan’s slow water pattern that he also uses for fast water…and, it is at this point, if one wishes to know more about these insects and patterns to represent them, I suggest a visit HERE…and HERE

UV 2 RISING BF A -1-UV 2  RISING BLACK FLY ADULT – Morgan/Variant…

MAT RISING BF -1-Material for the UV2  RISING BLACK FLY ADULT…

HOOK:  TMC 101, #12 – #16

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, Black

WEIGHT: 7 turns of 0.10 Lead or Lead sub.

ABDOMEN:  UV2 Caddis Nymph, Black or Black Rabbit. mixed 60% – 40% with Peacock Ice Dub

WINGS: Opalescent Sheet or Pearlescent Sheet, which I used

HACKLE: Black CDC

This is the pattern that Jeff suggest for the stage of the bug that rockets to the surface, not as a Pupae, but as an Adult. He states that it makes a Caddis pupae rising look like an accountant meeting…

BH SIM LAR OL -2-

BH SIMULIID OLIVE/BROWN – Morgan/Variant…

MAT BH SIM OL -1-Materials BH SIMULIID LARVAE OLIVE/BROWN…

HOOK: Daiichi 1130, #12 – #16

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, Olive

RIB: Oval Silver Silk Core – Lagartun – X-Fine

ABDOMEN: Buggy Nymph Dub, Brownish/Olive

THORAX: Hare-Tron Dubbing, Dark Brown

GILLS: White CDC

BEAD: Black Tungsten, sized to hook

The rear 1/3 portion of the Simuliid larvae can almost be twice the thickness of the head. Simulid color can range from smoky gray, dirty yellow, olive, olive/brown and creamish to black. The predominate colors I have seen, in the Sierras, are olive, olive/brown and black…

BRN OL BF LARVAE -1-BROWN/OLIVE BLACK FLY LARVAE ( Simulium vittatum ) – Parrott/Variant…

MAT OLIVE SIMULIID L -1-Materials BROWN/OLIVE BLACK FLY LARVAE ( Simulium vittatum )…

HOOK: Daiichi 1130, #18 – #22

THREAD: Olive 70 Denier Ultra – for Abdomen -  Olive Tiemco 16/0 – for Head area

RIB: Single strand of the fine Chartreuse DNA Holo Fusion

ABDOMEN/ BODY: 70 Denier Ultra

OVER ABDOMEN: Clear Micro Tubing

GILLS: White CDC

This is a curved version of the Steve Parrott design offered by UMPQUA Feather MerchantsSimulium vittatuis the dominant species in Inyo and Mono counties, CA…

MINI BF LARVA MORGAN -1-MINI SIMULIID LARVAE- Jeff Morgan…

MAT MINI BF LARVAE -1-Materials for MINI SIMULIID LARVAE…

HOOK: - Dai Riki 135, TMC 2487, Daiichi 1130, #12 -#20

RIB: Ultra Silver Wire, SM or x-sm

ABDOMEN: Black Sparkle Dubbing – I used Black Gnat Antron

GILLS: White CDC

This is a very simple tie that one could replicate in other colors and sizes…

CREAM BF LARVAE -2-

CREAM SIMULIID LARVAE – Parrott/Variant…

MAT CREAM BF LARVAE -1-Materials for CREAM SIMULIID LARVAE…

HOOK:  Daiichi 1110, #18 – #22

THREAD: Ultra 70 Denier Cream – for Abdomen, Tiemco 16/0, Brown  – for Head area

RIB: Fine strand of DNA Holo Fusion, Brown (DNA Holo Fusion comes with two different strand diameters)

ABDOMEN/BODY: Cream 70 Denier Ultra Thread

OVER ABDOMEN: Clear Micro Tubing

GILLS: White CDC

Most Fly Fisherman are unaware of the importance of this insect to Trout…As Jeff Morgan states; ” If no one else imitates them, the fish are more forgiving.”

NEXT: A mix of patterns and some for that newbie fly box at FFA

PT/TB  

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