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maxwell

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i will get a pole up for lastmonths contest! hopefully we can get more people submitting in this months theme! mayfly duns!!

 

the winner will be voted in by all forum members! judges by cleanness of tye, creativity in the variation and fish catchin ability(hopefully)!!!!!

 

the winner will recieve a free one year subscription too FLYFUSION MAGAZINE and at the end of the tying season (april) we will vote on the top winners from each month for a bigger prize tbd!

 

what's required?

 

-picture of fly

-name of varient

-recipe

 

please post official entries on this page only!

 

this month we will start it off easy the theme is "mayfly duns"!

yall will have too the end of the month too submit your entries!

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Max, thanks for pulling this together! I found this month very challenging, as I tie 99% wet flies/nymphs/streamers and usually just buy dry flies. What I enjoyed about this month is that it forced me out of my comfort zone to try something new. Anyway, I went with something easy as this is only about my 20th since getting back into tying!

 

Name: CDC Mayfly Dun (taken from the Orvis Fly-Tying Guide)

Recipie: (Had to make due with what I had!)

Hook Type: Mustad 94840 size 16

Color: Olive/Brown

Tail: paint brush fibers (great substitute for microfibbets, you can also use hackle if you want a slightly lighter fly)

Body: Wapsi superfine brown/olive dubbing

Wing: Brown CDC mixed with olive mallard flank

Thorax: Wapsi superfine olive dubbing

 

3 things I like about this fly: (1) it's easy to tie and worked for me in the past!, (2) the brown/olive mixing of material makes it easier to fool fish when trying to match the hatch and you don't know if you should go brown or olive and (3) the mallard mixed with CDC is a good way to bulk up the wing without using too much expensive material (CDC). I inserted two photos, sorry I couldn't get a better shot!

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Fly name: GLITTER DONE!

 

Recipe...

 

Hook: favorite dry fly hook, size 16 and down

Thread: olive 8/0

Tail: White antron, z-lon, para post, or macrame yarn

Rib: Gold UNI-French 5 gr Sm (reversed wrapped)

Body: Mylar

Hackle: Deer Hair

Head: Caddis ice dub shown, could use peacock herl alternatively

 

 

 

 

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Well, I finally went out and bought some tying gear on Sunday so technically I have been tying for over 48 hours. I was looking for something to work on tonight when I found this thread. I'm very new at this so take it easy on me. I know that mayfly duns come in lots of different shapes and sizes but I chose to try and imitate a yellow drake with the materials I had on hand. I really like the extended body look for this type of fly and the almost invisible tail.

 

Take it easy on the noob.... ( I apologize if this doesn't even qualify!)

 

Recipe:

 

Name: RBYD Dun

Hook Type: Mustad dryfly hook, I chose a size 8 because thats what was here.

Color:Yellow / Olive

Tail: paint brush fibers (thanks for the tip!)

Body: Yellow foam/olive antron dubbing

Wing: Elk Hair

Thorax: More olive dubbing

 

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Good Luck All!

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