Flytyer Posted May 31, 2007 Posted May 31, 2007 I was browsing another board looking at some fly patterns and I noticed that some of the materials used are some of the oddest I've ever seen. One pattern called for a sequin installed at the front of the eye, another called for the braided hair tie backs that some of the ladies use. Anyone else ever come across an odd material or use something that is out of the ordinary? Interested in hearing more on this topic. Quote
Flytyer Posted May 31, 2007 Author Posted May 31, 2007 If you saw it at Flyangler.ca chances are it was mine for the Red Green swap that was held there. Strange looking fly but it has caught pike thugh. Quote
Grizz Posted May 31, 2007 Posted May 31, 2007 Carpet fibers latex condom (latex caddis & such) Wife's "curly hair" matchbox toy axle tube guitar string wire about 4 bazillion different types of foam cat's whiskers dental floss damn near anything that works really! Quote
Pipestoneflyguy Posted May 31, 2007 Posted May 31, 2007 Caught a brookie out of the Horse with a full back I tied with my wife's cats backside under-hair (was outa black marabou) - also used fine brush (duster) hairs for antenea and tails for tricos and Baetis, not very classy but they also never crease or break like natural hair Ahhh yeah ...so what fly/pattern calls for wife's "curly hair", that is all kinds of nasty LOL Quote
birchy Posted May 31, 2007 Posted May 31, 2007 I'm still quite shocked that I read that actually! Quote
OneMoreLastCast Posted May 31, 2007 Posted May 31, 2007 One of my favorites that I see all the time is a fly using a person's personal dogs hair. It makes me laugh because they are the only person that has access to the material. I think fly tying has hit a stage where everyone is trying to come up with the next big fly that hasn't been done before. So they are using odd materials that separates their ties from patterns that have already been done. Quote
Guest bigbadbrent Posted May 31, 2007 Posted May 31, 2007 I've done a Mad Max (my dog's name is max) once or twice when desperation calls Quote
SilverDoctor Posted June 1, 2007 Posted June 1, 2007 Ribbon Stretchy bead string {looks like larva lace} Computer packing material for wing material Check your dryer lint trap. some interesting dubbing there Scotch magic tape (stick it to feathers and cut out wing material) Xmas trimming Old appliance power cords for wire ribbing for a fewthings I love found material Quote
Lawrence Posted June 1, 2007 Posted June 1, 2007 One of my favorites that I see all the time is a fly using a person's personal dogs hair. GGP has his "Bailey's stone" and he get sit from his dog Quote
hydropsyche Posted June 1, 2007 Posted June 1, 2007 Static bag for scud backs. Doll hair for streamers. A friend's daughter combed their rabbit one night while we where having some pops around the fire. An odd brown colour. We were going to go on a raft float down the Bow the next day with them. Told her I was going to invent a fly with it and called it the moxie fly (the rabbits name is Moxie). Sunny hot day with thousands of rafters. It was the only fly hauling in the whites. No trout. Just whities. Quote
monger Posted June 1, 2007 Posted June 1, 2007 Camel fur bugger (reached through the fence at a game park and grabbed a chunk off the humped critter) Quote
Flytyer Posted June 1, 2007 Author Posted June 1, 2007 Just came across another new today......fake fingernails Quote
woolybugger Posted June 1, 2007 Posted June 1, 2007 The Fly Tyer magazine did an article with several patterns using fibres from those bright colored dusters....tried a couple for pike but only caught small mouth bass....got torn up pretty quick. As for dryer lint....forget it....way too absorbent. just get some wet and see what it looks like....and tough to work with. Yeah, I tried! Airedale underfur and guard hairs worked okay.....never did catch anything on 'em. Probably smelled like wet dog!! Quote
maxwell Posted June 1, 2007 Posted June 1, 2007 do markers count? elastic bands (big thick wide ones) can be a good stonefly nymphskin too and xmas tree tinsel is great for streamers...big streamers Quote
OneMoreLastCast Posted June 1, 2007 Posted June 1, 2007 I thought of another while out fishing tonight. I will take and post a picture when I get home tomorrow. I use orange survey tape on a Shrimp pattern I tie for Steelhead. It looks pretty good and the fly works great too. Quote
Brownstone Posted June 1, 2007 Posted June 1, 2007 I have a big Catus that I have pulled needles off for legs/antenna.. That foam insulation in a can stuff, dab little balls and put four/five on a hook for a hopper body.. Differnt colors of heat shrink..opps Ive said too much Quote
Grizz Posted June 1, 2007 Posted June 1, 2007 Yes the wider elastic bands! I was tying deer hair mice a number of years back and when I cut the elastics and tied them in with the inside of the natural curl of the rubber facing forward, every time I stripped it the curl would unfold as if the legs were swimming and then coming forward for another stroke. I think it got as much attention from entertaining myself as it did from the pike! Quote
admin Posted June 2, 2007 Posted June 2, 2007 Short and curlies from a redhead - I seen these for sale on eBay uk advertized as fly tying materials w/ special fish attracting properties. the crop sold for about 70$ canadain. $$ Fake eyelashes, tim hortons' stir stix, coffee beans and Bamboo. The NLFT have an Iron Tyer comp every year that produces some very interesting looking flies. Quote
OneMoreLastCast Posted June 9, 2007 Posted June 9, 2007 I thought of another while out fishing tonight. I will take and post a picture when I get home tomorrow. I use orange survey tape on a Shrimp pattern I tie for Steelhead. It looks pretty good and the fly works great too. It took a little longer than I said, but here is a picture of the fly I mentioned. Works well for steelhead and I've heard it works for Bones and other Salt water fish as well. I didn't have any tied, so I tied this one up using my travel tying kit and some survey tape I found yesterday. Quote
dryfly Posted June 13, 2007 Posted June 13, 2007 I use thongs for fly tying. Oh! I guess they are called "flip flop" sandals these days. Foam for pike sliders. And regarding the certain human hairs ... I thought it was illegal to use "scented" lures in bait-ban waters. Quote
bulltrout Posted June 15, 2007 Posted June 15, 2007 when tying M.O.E. flies (mother of epoxy), i use scrapings off a burnable CD and mix with the epoxy before applying to give a "bass boat" finish to the head... Quote
admin Posted June 15, 2007 Posted June 15, 2007 when tying M.O.E. flies (mother of epoxy), i use scrapings off a burnable CD and mix with the epoxy before applying to give a "bass boat" finish to the head... That's a pretty cool idea. Got a pic of a completed fly? Quote
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