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Emerger – two-tone-body

dryfly.me.2013.12.18.emergerHook: Daiichi 1167 #12
Thread: Sheer 14/0 white
Tail: Sparkle Organza
Body: polishquills stripped peacock orange, Hareline Hare-Tron Pale Yellow
Wing: Whiting Bronze Brown, Wapsi polypropylene

A experiment in having a two-tone body on a emerger hook: it gives the impression of something in mid-hatch. Not very impressed with the hackle on this one – it got on top of eachother and it points up, but: for a something I’m fishing with this is of no big concern for me.

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Spring Creek Midge

dryfly.me.2013.12.13.spring_creek_midge_1Hook: TMC 2457 #14
Thread: Sheer 14/0 green
Body: Sheer 14/0 Green, UTC ultra wire gold
Thorax: Hareline Hare’s Ear Plus Dark Olive
Wing: CDC

I get a lot of inspiration following various forums, facebook, planet.dryfly.me and other places. The other day Hammer Creek Fly Fishing posted a video on G+ with his version of the spring creek midge. I have had many bead colors in some jars for a time that I haven’t tied anything with, so I tied up a green variant with different bead colors to see how they turned out. The beads I bought at a craft store for next-to-nothing ( I always pop into the craft shops to see if I can find anything to tie with ), and I should have a lifetime supply available.

These midges are a great pattern to start out with, and once you get the hang of it you can produce a large number very quickly!

Black bead:

dryfly.me.2013.12.13.spring_creek_midge_2Red bead:

dryfly.me.2013.12.13.spring_creek_midge_3Orange/Brown bead:

dryfly.me.2013.12.13.spring_creek_midge_4Yellow Bead:

dryfly.me.2013.12.13.spring_creek_midge_5All colors gathered:

dryfly.me.2013.12.13.spring_creek_midge_6I have one jar for each color of the ones you see in this post:

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Deer & CDC Emerger

dryfly.me.2013.12.08.emergerHook: TMC 2457 #14
Thread: Sheer 14/0 Brown
Tail: Sparkle Organza Dun
Body: Polishquills  Stripped Peacock Orange
Thorax: Hareline Hare’s Ear Plus Dark Olive
Wing: Hareline Premium Deer Natural Brown, 2x CDC Dark Olive

I keep experimenting with the stripped peacock from polishquills and for a up-right emerger I would normally do either CDC or deer for the wing, but for this one I combine the two with a supporting layer of deer behind the CDC to see how it will behave. The sparkle organza tail will serve as a good attractor. This should sit nice and low in the water and for a slow-flowing river this will be a sure bet next summer.

From behind: the deer should help support the fly in a upright position

dryfly.me.2013.12.08.emerger_backA bit dark, but a shot from the front:

dryfly.me.2013.12.08.emerger_frontThe profile from underneath: the Hare’s Ear dubbing with the added bling will behave very good

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