as i noted in the past, one of the most influential tyers to me is John Barr...his article in Fly Fisherman magazine circa 1998 in regards to his "Succulent Series" (the use of ziploc bags for a more realistic wet look on nymphs) took my tying in a whole new direction as i began to look at using materials that i would have never before thought could be used in tying (ziploc, foam, tape, Tyvek, etc.)...i began more experimentation with new materials and my patterns improved as a result...these improved patterns also improved my successes on the water...so without further ado, adapted from John Barr and his book "Barr Flies", my homage to the Golden Tungstone...
Golden Tungstone (Dry)
Golden Tungstone (Wet)
Hook: TMC 5263 #8-18
Bead: Golden Tungsten
Thread: Yellow 6/0
Weight (optional): Lead Wire (size 8-14 use .020", size 16 use .015", size 18 use .010")
Tail: Ginger or Tan Goose Biots
Rib: 3X Mono
Flashback: Pearl Lateral Scale or Large Pearl Flashabou
Shellback: Mottled Oak Golden Stone Thin Skin
Abdomen: Tan Sow Scud Dubbing or Tan Hareline Hare's Ear Plus Dubbin
Wing Case: Mottled Oak Golden Stone Thin Skin
Thorax: Tan Sow Scud Dubbing or Tan Hareline Hare's Ear Plus Dubbin
Legs: Gold Dyed Grizzly Hen Saddle or Tan Badger
Collar: Tan Sow Scud Dubbing or Tan Hareline Hare's Ear Plus Dubbin