Fishing The Fly Scotland
Index => Fly Tying => Topic started by: 8524gavin on 05/04/2009 at 07:59
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Hi all , found this site and am looking for advice for what flies will work on the river don at inverurie beat.
http://www.gofishing.co.uk/Advice/Fly-tying-tips/River-patterns/
Keen to try catch a trout on a home made fly . Still to happen !!!! :z6
Any tips as where to order the materials as away at the moment and looking to order them on internet , so will be there when I get home next month.
cheers
gavin
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I would forget about the site you mentioned and just have a good read through this section :z16
http://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/river-don-trout-flies.html
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Best Dry Fly I've used is a march brown emerger.
size 12 lightweight hook
tail - deer hair (or red game hackle)
body - hares ear
wing - ginger/cestnut (ish) poly yarn tied about 1/3 way back from the eye sloping at 45 deg over bend
thorax - hares ear
hackle - red game wound over the thorax
Has caught me all my best river trout, including a 23" trout from Monymusk beat 2 as well as losing a grilse on the pool below where I caught the big Troot.
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When I can figure out how to put a picture in a post I'll put one up, it's much simpler to tie than the des
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When I can figure out how to put a picture in a post I'll put one up
Peter,
Sign up for a photobucket account, upload the pics from your PC to there and then insert the link to the photo onto a post in this board.
Easier than it sounds!!
Ben
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Hi Pete,
and you a techno teacher too !!! :wink
Paul.
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thanks for the feedback guys
those flies look good on that site
I just need a step by step idiots guide on how to tie them !!
cheers
gavin
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Hi Pete,
and you a techno teacher too !!! :wink
Paul.
Fits wood butchery got to do whi' technology then ken like
peter
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Peter are you a woodwork teacher?
Not that it's outside the realms of possibility, just that I see you more as a librarian :grin
Still waiting for this 'go-to' emerger.
Iain
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I've just posted a pic of the fly in the gallery.
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Hi Pete,
There , well done . See wood butchery is far more difficult !
Nice wee fly.
Question 1 .
Tail in the photo look like micro fibbets , is it just the way it was taken ? Do you use fibbets?
(seem to me like an expensive way to get a tail , but I,m grippy as everyone from here to the
Crask knows :wink)
Question 2.
Do you use floatant on the poly yarn ?
I see youve trimmed the under hackle , any particular shape your'e aiming for ?
Paul.
PS: See you at SLoops ? :z18 (Aye so long as your buying mind )
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I've just posted a pic of the fly in the gallery.
Nice fly Peter ..... looks "fishy" :z16
Best wishes
Mike
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I've got pictures for a step by step mike so when I can figure out how to post it I'll send it in.
Peter
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Hi Peter
If you can resize them to around 600 to 700 pixels wide (maximum size for forum posts) you can email them to me as attachments if you like and I'll help to post them on the forum.
Best wishes
Mike
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Thanks for that Mike. I'll give it a go.
Paul,
the tail is Moser Dust Fibre, much hardier than deer and not too expensive given the amount you use. (it also makes nice spinner wings). Gink the wing & hackle fibre. I trim the hackle flat.
The origional dressing was from a Trout & Salmon in the late 80's so apart from the dust fibres it's not my own dressing - but I haven't heard of it in print since.
It catches at times when no MB's are about too & I dare say if you tied soime up smaller it would continue to catch all season - it works on stillwaters too bye the bye
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Hi Pete,
Cheers for that .I,ve taken to using Tiemco Aero Wing instead of the normal polyprop as I find it is a bit better at shedding water and seems to last longer . Also makes a good sighter (in pink) when klink and dinking.
Have,nt used that Moser stuff , must try some . Thanks for that .
Paul.