bulltrout Posted March 3, 2008 Posted March 3, 2008 this will be the last contest before the KOTV tourney so get in on this one if you haven't gotten in on one yet cuz only those who have entered into the contests will be eligible for the KOTV tourney...this contest is Baetis (BWO) Patterns...patterns can represent any life cycle...pics and recipes in by Wednesday, March 12 at 10 PM MST...have fun!!! Quote
TerryH Posted March 3, 2008 Posted March 3, 2008 Here's a BWO pattern I designed for a Wally Wing swap in 2006. Haven't done the field testing on it yet, but I think it'll do ok. Terry Recipe for Wally Wing BWO Hook: Mustad R30 #18 Thread: 8/0 Olive Dun Tail: Moose Hair Dubbing: Wapsi Dry Fly BWO Hackle: Blue Dun Wally Wing: Hungarian Partridge (see http://www.telusplanet.net/public/whlutz/wallywing.html for the Wally Wing method). Quote
Tako Posted March 3, 2008 Posted March 3, 2008 Terry that's one of the best looking patterns I've ever seen. Quote
TerryH Posted March 3, 2008 Posted March 3, 2008 Terry that's one of the best looking patterns I've ever seen.Thanks Tako. Terry Quote
ggp Posted March 4, 2008 Posted March 4, 2008 BWO Hook-Dry Fly 18 or smaller Thread-Olive Tail-Betts Tailing Fibers-Medium Dun Wing-Dun hackle tips Hackle-Blue Dun Quote
ladystrange Posted March 5, 2008 Posted March 5, 2008 oh i so suck at these. i'm not at home for the next few weeks. so we shall see if i can get something done Quote
vhawk12 Posted March 5, 2008 Posted March 5, 2008 Nice tie Terry, Fly Fisherman mag. has a similar pattern this month, but they tie the wing the other way....I was thinking it would look better the way you did it...and it sure does. Quote
TerryH Posted March 5, 2008 Posted March 5, 2008 Nice tie Terry, Fly Fisherman mag. has a similar pattern this month, but they tie the wing the other way....I was thinking it would look better the way you did it...and it sure does. Intersting -- I hadn't seen the Fly Fisherman article, but I just looked at it on their website, and what they did was similar to the Wally wing method, but not quite the same. The neat thing about the WW method is that both wings are done from one feather, and although I suppose you could tie it in with the rib at the back, as in the FF article, it works best the other way. Although the Wally wing method takes a bit of practise, I think it's probably easier than the method in the FF Mag article. Anyway, thanks for posting the reference to FF mag. Terry Quote
vhawk12 Posted March 5, 2008 Posted March 5, 2008 I too think it looks more natural the Wally wing way!! Say that fast 5 times! Quote
bulltrout Posted March 6, 2008 Author Posted March 6, 2008 this is my version of a dolled up PT emerger that i use around this time of year... Hook: TMC 2457 #12-22 Bead: 3/32 Gold Tungsten Thread: 8/0 Black Tail: Pheasant Tail Fibers Abdomen: Pheasant Tail Fibers Rib: Dubbed Rope of Olive Brown Ice Dub Thorax: Peacock Herl Wingcase: Thick Ball of Light Gray Antron Dubbing Pulled Over Thorax Quote
Din Posted March 6, 2008 Posted March 6, 2008 Only BWO I carry in my box.. Hook: 16-small as I can Thread: Olive 8/0 Tails: 4 split micro mayfly tails Body: Turkey Biot (showing rib) Thorax: Olive Ice Dub Hackle: Dun (cut flat on bottom allowing it to ride lower) Quote
cheeler Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 hook - emerger or scud, this one tied on a 16 thread - olive 8/0 tail - dun hackle fibrers rib - olive crystal flash strand thorax - a few strands of olive ice dub wing - cdc medium dun tied in a loop Quote
trailhead Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 Here's my entry #16 Mustad 94840 8/0 Olive dubbing Tail dun hackle fibers Wing dun hackle tips Hackle dark olive trimmed Quote
Tango Posted March 8, 2008 Posted March 8, 2008 Hook: #14 FM Nymph Tails: PT Body: olive latex Wingscase: olive latex and black goose fibres Legs: Game feather fibres, I think I used Woodcock Thorax: seal I know................... the barb. Quote
Hawgstoppah Posted March 9, 2008 Posted March 9, 2008 Well I am almost embarrased by the simplicity and ease of this pattern, but I am going to enter it becuase of it's effectiveness. BWO nymph / emerger Thread: Olive 8/0 Hook: Daiichi #1130 size 16-20 Tail: Mallard Flank Thorax: White calf tail Body: built up thread Fish under your BWO dry on about 2 feet of 5 or 6x, and watch this little puppy do it's wonders when you can't get fish to rise to your BWO dry pattern. Quote
DutchDryfly Posted March 9, 2008 Posted March 9, 2008 Only BWO I carry in my box.. Hook: 16-small as I can Thread: Olive 8/0 Tails: 4 split micro mayfly tails Body: Turkey Biot (showing rib) Thorax: Olive Ice Dub Hackle: Dun (cut flat on bottom allowing it to ride lower) That is also the only BWO I carry with one adjustment. I use natural colored biot with a layer of olive tying thread beneath. Once the biot gets wet it will get translucent. Rob Quote
SilverDoctor Posted March 12, 2008 Posted March 12, 2008 Here is a great little fly of mine I have had luck with. I have a few Baetis nymph patterns that work really well but this is the one I use a lot. Named by Toolman. Doc's October Baetis Here's the pattern. HOOK: 16 - 18 THREAD: Uni-Thread flat olive TAIL: long Dun microfibettes (1.5 times body) BODY: olive thread RIB: Fine brass Wire WING CASE: Olive turkey bidot tied hump style (fuzz outward) THORAX: My own mix, brown and olive green mix dubbing with a bit antron glitter very spikey LEGS: Light Partridge white or dark barred tucked Quote
bulltrout Posted March 12, 2008 Author Posted March 12, 2008 bump...last call for patterns...if you haven't entered any contests yet but want to be in the year end King Of The Vise tournament, you better get an entry into this one cuz this is your last chance...after this contest closes (10PM), i begin the organization of the tourney... Quote
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