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the poll is up for lastmonths contest "mayfly duns"! hopefully we can get more people submitting in this months theme! stonefly nymphs!! not just the big golden stones any stonefly nymph!!!

 

the winner will be voted in by all forum members! judges by cleanness of tye, creativity in the variation and fish catching

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 once the winter is done and the season begins!

 

what's required?

picture of fly

name of the fly

recipe for the fly

 

please post official entries on this page only!

 

this month we will start it off easy the theme is "stonefly nymphs"!

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

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Northern BC Golden Stone

 

Hook: TMC 200R #8

Bead: Glass gunmetal

Weight: 30 wraps .015 lead

Tail/Legs: Brown biot

Rib: Large copper

Body: Kaufmann goldenstone dub

Thorax: Dark yellow carpet (haha)

 

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Black Stone

 

Hook-Mustad R73 #10

Thread- Black 6/0

Tail- Raven biots

Legs- Raven biots

Wing- Clipped Raven tail feather

Thorax- Self-made mix of black nylon yarn/ black wool dubbing

Thorax- Sparse black hackle(one wrap)

Abdomen- 6 mm black glass seed beads

 

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I cannot claim this fly as "mine", it was shown to me several years ago and I've gladly copied it ever since.

 

 

j

 

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Black Stone

 

Hook-Mustad R73 #10

Thread- Black 6/0

Tail- Raven biots

Legs- Raven biots

Wing- Clipped Raven tail feather

Thorax- Self-made mix of black nylon yarn/ black wool dubbing

Thorax- Sparse black hackle(one wrap)

Abdomen- 6 mm black glass seed beads

 

j

 

That is a nice stone Jack.

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246 X-Stone

 

Hook: Tiemco 5263 #4

Thread: Black 6/0

Beads: 7/64 & 3/16

Antennae & Tails: Black Goose Biots

Under body: 0.20 lead substitute covered with floss, thread, phentex, what ever you've got to get a nice tapered shape

Over Body: black D rib, black scud back, black holographic flashibou or tinsel ribbed with fine mono (I had some 3lb maxima close at hand so that is what I used)

Thorax: Black seal

Legs: Black sili legs

Wing case: Black thin skin

Misc: Coat the abdomen with really thinned out flexcement & put a dollop of U/V knot sense on the wing case.

 

I started experimenting over the Christmas holidays and this is what I came up with. I apologise for the quality of the pics, but I don't have a camera with a macro.

 

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Zachs rusty stone

 

dubbing: Rusty brown dubbing

bead: Black 1/8" bead

weight: 20 turns .10 lead wire

legs: Brown d rib knotted

rib: Vinyl rib orange brown

tail: Ginger goose biots

back: Dark brown foam (this doesnt make the fly float due to lead and bead)

head cement: Hard as hull

hook: Dia-riki #700 size 6 streamer hook 1x strong 4x long

 

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Jordie's Golden Stone.

 

Hook: Tiemco 200R size 8

Weight: size 20 Lead Free Wire (several wraps under wing case)

Thread: Camel 6/0

Tail and Antennae: Amber Biots

Abdomen: Holographic tinsel, covered with Light Brown Acteate Floss, wrapped in Yellow Vinyl Rib

Rib: Brown Ultra Wire

Wing Case: Turkey

Legs:Barred Tan/Brown Medium Round Rubber Legs

Dubbing: Golden Brown Hares Ear

Eyes: Small Mono Eyes

 

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Edited: better photos.

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Woven peacock stone

 

Thread : 6/0 Olive (only if you ran out of black....)

Wingcase : Thin black plastic from an old school binder.

Legs : about 6 strands of pheasant tail each

Overbody : Peacock herl

Underbody : Gold yellow antron yarn

Body around thorax : Fine black dubbing

Tail : Pheasant tail

Hook : Size 8 3x long standard

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The Copper Crawler

 

An easy to tie stonefly pattern using copper wire as the primary material.

 

Hook: Size 6 2X curved nymph hook

Thread: Lt. Brown

Tail: 10gr copper wire

Antennae: 10gr copper wire

Bead: 3/16 copper

Underbody: Rusty brown ice dub

Ribbing: 10gr copper wire

Thorax: Rusty brown ice dub

Wing Case: Pearlescent film marked with black pen or natural thinskin

Legs: Twisted 10gr copper wire

 

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Tying Instructions

1) Tie in copper wire for tail

2) Tie in long piece of copper wire for rib

3) Dub a tapered body with ice dub

4) Cover the dubbing with the copper wire for the rib, each wrap touching the next.

5) Tie in wing case

6) Twist copper wire to make 3 sets of legs (I use the vice). Tie in each one with figure 8 wraps on top of the hook shank evenly spaced.

7) Dub around legs.

8) Pull wing case over thorax and tie down behind bead.

9) Whip finish and cement.

10) Add markings to wing case with black sharpie if using film instead of thinskin.

11) Bend legs into position.

 

Note: You can use a drop of super glue on the joints of each leg to reinforce the shape if desired.

 

 

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Name: She's got leg's & knows how to use em'

 

Hook: Mustad 37160 size 6

.030 lead wrap

Tail/antennae: Brian/Phil stillwater rubber spotted with black sharpie

Rib: Ultra Wire Copper Brown

Body: Medium Black V-rib

Thorax: Black Ice Dub

Overwing: Guinea Fowl Strung Natural

Legs: Same as tail/antennae

Head: Gold Bead

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